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Reproductive System - Coggle Diagram
Reproductive System
Its main purpose is for the reproduction
Female Reproductive Organ
Cervix
It connects the uterus and the vagina.
Vagina
This is the passageway of menstruation or the birth of the fetus.
Fallopian Tube
After the ovulation, the egg goes to the fallopian tube and waits for the sperm cell.
Uterus
Also known as the Womb. It nourishes and houses the fetus until it is ready to be delivered.
Ovaries
They are responsible for producing eggs for fertilization and hormones.
Male Reproductive Organ
Internal Organs
Vas Deferens
A long muscular tube that runs from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity behind the bladder.
Urethra
It is the tube that serves as a passage for the urine to leave the bladder and body
Prostate glands
The primary function of it is to produce seminal fluid
External Organs
Penis
Used for urination and sexual intercourse.
Testes
Responsible for making sperm and also involved in producing hormones
Scrotum
It is where the testes are located
Puberty
is the time in life when a boy or girl becomes
sexually mature
Boys
Puberty usually begins with the testicles and penis
getting bigger
Then hair grows in the pubic area and armpits.
Muscles grow, the voice deepens, and facial hair
develops as puberty continues.
Girls
The first sign of puberty is usually breast
development
The first sign of puberty is usually breast
development
Menstruation (or a period) usually happens last.
Menstrual Cycle
A menstrual cycle begins when you get your (for girls only) period or menstruate. This is when you shed the lining of your uterus.
The menses phase
typically lasts from day one
to day five
The follicular phase
typically takes place from days six to 14.
Ovulation
This phase occurs roughly at about
day 14 in a 28-day menstrual cycle.
The luteal phase
this phase lasts from about
day 15 to day 28.