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Reproductive System - Coggle Diagram
Reproductive System
Methods and complications of contraception
Mechanical, IUD, contraception places inside uterus
Surgical, Male sterilization, Permanent procedure, cutting the vas deferens, prevents sperm from reaching egg
Surgical, Female sterilization, permanent tubal ligation, prevents sperm form reaching the egg
Chemical, injectables, stops the fertilization process
Chemical, Pill, taken everyday, stops fertilization process.
Mechanical, Diaphragm, do every time you have sex, stops sperm from impregnating you
Behavioral, withdrawal, pull penis out of vagina before ejaculation
Mechanical, external condom, prevent STD's and pregnancy
Mechanical, Internal condom, prevents STD's and pregnancies
Behavioral, Fertility Awareness, monitor fertility signs
Chemical, spermicides, placed in vagina to kill sperm
Female Reproductive Structures
The ovaries produce female sex hormones
The uterine tube is the site of fertilization
The uterus protects the embryo during pregnancy
The vagina provides a canal for birth and receives penis during intercourse
The labia majora protects external reproductive organs
The labia minora protects the opening of the vagina
The clitoris provides the feeling of pleasure during intercourse.
The vestibule is the vaginal and urethral openings
Events of Female Hormonal Cycle
Menstural cycle, monthly changes in uterine lining
Menarche, first reproductive cycle
GnRH, secretion from the hypothalamus
FSH, stimulates maturation of follicle in ovary
LH, stimulates cell to produce progesterone
Ovulation, secondary oocyte, follicular fluid released from body
Corpus Luteum, secretes progesterone and estrogen
Male Reproductive Structures
The testes are on the outside of the trunk, carry sperm to the epididymis.
The scrotum is a pouch of skin around the testes, regulates temperature of the testes.
The epididymis allows sperm to fertilize the egg
Hormones of the female reproductive system
estrogen, causes breast development and sex organ enlargement
Progesterone, triggers uterine changes during mensturation
Androgens, growth of pubic hair, broadening of the hips
Major functions
The major function of the female reproductive system is to develop organs for the offspring
The major function of the female reproductive system is to provide environment for a developing fetus and to deliver and feed offspring.
Hormones of the male reproductive system
Tesosterone, stimulates development of male rep. org., responsible for secondary sexual characteristics.
Disorders included with the reproductive system
Sexually transmitted disorders, Syphilis, Genital Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis, Trichomoniasis, AIDS, HPV, PID, Bacterial Vaginosis