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Reproductive System (disorders of the reproductive system (Mycoplasma…
Reproductive System
disorders of the reproductive system
Mycoplasma Genitalium
a type of bacteria that is sexually transmitted through the vagina or penis which is transmitted through sex from someone who already has it
pathogen
mycoplasma
Trichomoniasis
A parasite which causes vaginal inflammation when sex occurs
pathogen
trichomonas vaginalis
Gonorrhea
an infection caused by bacteria that affects the reproductive tract and mucous membranes
pathogen
bacterium neissiera
Pubic lice/crabs
tiny insects that live in pubic hair which is spread through sexual contact and sharing clothes with those infected
pathogen
parasite
Chlamydia
most common std that causes pain during sex and discharge from penis
pathogen
chlamydia trachomatis
Scabies
a skin disease that is very contagious that can be caused by skin to skin contact with a person who is infected but more often through sexual contact
pathogen
sacoptes scabiei
Genital Herpes
an infection of the skin around the genital area anus or mouth
pathogen
herpes
HPV/ genital warts
Most common sexually transmitted disease from vaginal, anus, oral sex with someone who already has it
Pathogen
Human papilloma virus
Syphils
spread through vaginal, oral, or annual sex which causes sores on your genitals which is spread through sores I your genitals and mouth
pathogen
treponema pallidum
events of the female hormonal cycles
Ovulation
On day 14
Triggered by sudden spike increases in LH caused by steady increase in estrogen stimulating the pituitary gland
Follicular phase
between day 1-14
Extends from the beginning of menstruation until ovulation
Luteal phase
On day 15-28
When follicle expels the oocyte the empty shell becomes corpus luteum
corpus luteum secretes progesterone,some estrogen ,and innibin
major functions of the reproductive system
Produce female and male sex cells
ensure the growth and development of offspring
hormones of the reproductive system
Male
Leutinizing hormone
Stimulates seminiferous tubules to secrete testosterone
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
At puberty stimulates Sertoli cells for sperm production and maturation
Gonadotropin releasing hormone
released by hypothalamus in the brain to stimulate anterior pituitary gland to release LH and FSH
Female
Gonadotropin releasing hormone
released by hypothalamus in the brain to stimulate anterior pituitary gland to release LH and FSH
Follicle stimulating hormone
Stimulates the development and maturation of primary follicle into secondary follicle
Luteinizing hormone
spike of hormone will trigger ovulation of the most mature follicle
Estrogen
Primary female sex organ released by follicle
causes secondary sex characteristics
anatomy of male and female reproductive system
Male
Testes
Penis
Scrotum
Epididymis
Ductus deferens
Ejaculatory gland
Urethra
Seminal vesicles
Prostate gland
Cowper's' glands
Female
Labia majora
Labia minora
Clitoris
Vagina
Uterus
Fallopian tubes
Ovaries