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The Reproductive System Senen Velasco P.6 - Coggle Diagram
The Reproductive System Senen Velasco P.6
Major reproductive system
Gonads
primary sex organ
male
Sperm
male gamete
testostorne
female
eggs
primary sex organ
prostrogen
estrogen
Male reproductive system
primary
testes
primary sex organ
sperm
male gamete
secondary
epididymis
vas deferens
urethra
seminal vesicle
prostate gland
bulbourerthal gland
external genetalia
penis
scrotum
female reproductive system
primary
ovaries
primary sex organ
ductus system
delivery of female gamete
secondary
fallopian tube
uterus
vagina
external genetalia
mon pubis
labia
vestibule
clitoris
hormones of reproductive system
male
testostorone
female
progestorone
estrogen
Female hormonal cycle
two cycle
ovarian cycle
occurs in ovaires
leads to maturity and ovulations
folliuclar phase
1-14
extends from start of menstration - ovulation
Ovulation
day 14
triggered by LH because of increase of estrogen
graafian glands releases the oocyte
luteal
15-28
when follicle expels the oocyte the empty shell become corpus lutem
uterine/menstrual cycle
occurs in the uterus
prepares uterus for implatation
menstrual phase
proliferative phase
6-14
Estrogen stimulates growth of blood vessels of the endometrium, causing it to double in thickness
Uterus is preparing for fertilized egg
seceratory phase
15-28
In response to rising levels of progesterone by the corpus luteum, the uterus becomes ready for pregnancy
Uterine glands enlarge and secrete nutrients to sustain the embryo until implantation occurs
preparing for implation
Menstruation
1-5
decline of progesterone and estrogen causes artieres to constrict
bleeding last 3-5 days
last for 24-35 days
start with 1-2 mil eggs
only end up releasing 3-400 eggs
Menopause
45-55
cycles cease
Ovaries no longer responsive to hormones released by anterior pituitary
STI'S
Syphilis
Treponema pallidum.
Genital Herpes
Herpes simplex virus
chlamidya
Chlamydia trachomatis
Gonorrhea
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Crabs
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Aids
pubic lice
HPV
human immunodeficiency virus
PID
chlamydia and gonorrhea
All of these are avoided by just no sexual intercourse
They are all a type of STDs