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Reproductive By Jasmine Valdez per:2 - Coggle Diagram
Reproductive By Jasmine Valdez per:2
Hormones of the reproductive system
Gonadotropin-releasing hormones (GnRH)
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Androgens
Estrogens (female)
progesterone (female)
Disorders associated with the reproductive system (including STI's)
Menopause (female climacteric): ovaries begin producing less estrogen and progesterone.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Chlamydia infection
Genital herpes
Genital warts
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Methods and Classification of contraceptives
Coitus Interruptes
Rhythm Method
Mechanical Barriers
Chemical Barriers
Combined Hormone Contraceptives
Injectable contraception
Contraceptive implants
Intraunterine Devices (IUDs)
Sterilization
Anatomy of male reproductive structures
Penis
testes
urethra
body of penis
prepuce (foreskin)
ductus (vas) deferons
seminal gland (vesicle)
ejaculatory duct
prostate
epididymis
urinary bladder
Bulbaf urethra gland and duct
Anatomy of female reproductive structures
Uterine tube
ovary
uterus
lumen of vagina
labium minus
labium majus
posterior fornix
anterior fornix
fimbriae
uterine (fallopian) tube
fundus of uterus
infundibulum
Myometrium
endometrium
perimetrium
vagina
cervix
Events of the female hormonal cycles (be sure to include all categories)
Menstrual cycle:
Menstruation
the follicular phase
ovulation
luteal phase
Ovulation: the release of an egg from an ovary
Major Functions of the Reproductive system (male and female)
Female:
maintaining sex cells
transporting sex cells to the site of fertilization
provide an environment for baby to form
Male:
making and transporting sperm
ejaculating sperm into the female reproductive organ
producing and releasing hormones