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male reproductive systemmale reproductive system
function of the testesproduction of male gametes (sperm)
function of the scrotumsac that holds the testes outside the body
function of the sperm ductstransfer sperm to the urethra
function of the prostate glandsecrete fluids for sperm to swim in forming semen
function of the urethracarries urine and semen to vagina during sexual intercourse
function of the penistransfers semen to vagina during sexual intercourse
female reproductive systemfemale reproductive system
function of the ovariesrelease of female gametes (eggs)
function of the oviductstransfers egg to uterus and the site of fertilization
function of the uteruswhere the fetus develops
function of the cervixring of muscle at the opening of the uterus
function of the vaginareceives penis during sexual intercourse
fertilizationthe fusion of the nuclei from a male gamete and a female gamete
adaptive feature of flagellum in spermgenerates movement to propel itself towards the egg
adaptive feature of nuclei in spermholds DNA of the cell
adaptive feature of mitochondria in spermproduce energy for the movement of the sperm
adaptive feature of enzymes in spermhelp the sperm break through the cell membrane of an egg
adaptive feature of energy stores in egg cellscontain large energy stores – these provide nutrients for the embryo during early development.
adaptive feature of jelly coating in egg cellsAfter one sperm manages to penetrate it changes to become impenetrable to more sperm
comparison of sperm and egg in terms of sizesperm - very small, ovum - very big (for a cell)
comparison of sperm and egg in terms of motilitysperm - mobile, can propel themselves with their tales, ovum - immobile, is passively moved through the oviduct by the fluid
can the fetus be affectedyes, some pathogens and toxins can pass across the placenta
role of testosterone with secondary sexual characteristicsvoice breaking, muscular development, growth of facial and public hair
role of estrogen with secondary sexual characteristicsbreasts develop, hips widen, growth of pubic hair
changes in the uterus lining during the menstrual cycleAn egg is produced, the lining of the uterus thickens up, hen pregnancy doesn't occur, the egg is absorbed back into the body and the thick lining in the uterus is shed, this is your period. Then the cycle begins all over again.
changes in the ovaries during the menstrual cycleImmature follicle cells start to complete a meiotic cell division, just before ovulation one follicle is fully matured to an egg, an egg is released and the corpus luteum/yellow body is formed, if the egg is fertilized the yellow body stays. If the egg is unfertilized it disappears.
what secrets progesterone during the menstrual cycleThe yellow body/corpus luteum
what secrets progesterone during pregnancyThe yellow body/corpus luteum for a period of time, then the placenta
what secrets estrogen during the menstrual cyclematuring follicles
what secrets estrogen during pregnancythe placenta
STIan infection that is transmitted through sexual contact
HIVa pathogen that causes an STI, an HIV infection may lead to AIDS
methods of transmission of HIVfrom an infected mother to fetus across placenta, unprotected sex, sharing needles while taking drugs, transfusion with unscreened blood
how the transmission of STIs are controlledabstinence, use contraceptive methods/condoms NOT BIRTH CONTROL, wait and test, education, track and trace