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Reproductive Vivas Denise Period 6 - Coggle Diagram
Reproductive Vivas Denise Period 6
major function male
includes the penis, scrotum, testes, epididymis, vas deferens, prostate, and seminal vesicles
penis acts as a conduit for urine to leave the body
penis is made of several Glans
uncircumcised men, the glans is covered with pink, moist tissue called mucosa.
sac of skin that hangs from the body at the front of the pelvis
contains the testicles
organ which produces spermatozoa
major function female
produce eggs
to be fertilised, and to provide the space and conditions to allow a baby to develop
providing a site for fertilization
estating a fetus if fertilization occurs
allow sperm from a man to meet the ova of a woman
giving birth to a baby, and breastfeeding a baby after birth
male anatomy
located outside of the body
penis and the urethra are part of the urinary and reproductive systems
include the penis, scrotum and testicles
duct system
made up of the epididymis and the vas deferens.
vagina is a canal that joins the cervix
external and internal genitalia
vulva and its structures form the external genitalia
eggs, secreting sex hormones
structures include the mons pubis, pudendal cleft, labia majora and minora, vulva, Bartholin's gland, and the clitoris
located within the pelvis
providing a site for fertilization, gestating a fetus if fertilization
male hormones
involved in the functioning of the male reproductive system are follicle-stimulating hormone
pubertal development and the function of women's ovaries and men's testes
luteinizing hormone
reproductive system
development and maintenance of many physiological
estosterone
female hormones
gonadotropin-releasing hormone
:follicle-stimulating hormone
pituitary gland in the brain to make and secrete the hormones luteinizing hormone
essential to pubertal development and the function of women's ovaries and men's testes
growth of ovarian follicles in the ovary before the release of an egg
leutenizing hormone
reproductive system
woman's ovaries and a man's testes
helps control the menstrual cycle
menstrual cycle
follicular phase,
ovulation and the luteal phase
heavy or painful periods and premenstrual syndrome
time between the first day of the period and ovulation
ovulation, and luteal
period—the shedding of the uterine linin
After the period, the uterine lining builds back up again.
uterine cycle is divided into menstruation,
release of the egg from the ovary, mid-cycle.
disorders
Endometriosis
painful disorder
tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines the inside of your uterus
noncancerous growths of the uterus
aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer
Gynecologic Cancer.
cancer that starts in a woman's reproductive organs
HIV/AIDS.
damaging your immune system