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1 Reproductive System Male vs. Female

2 Engage You will be watching a development clip from PBS video Universe Within.

3 Explore You will familiarize yourself with the reproductive glands and their functions by completing the reproductive system worksheet in the Blackline Masters. You will also complete an anatomy coloring sheet to correctly label the reproductive components.

4 Explain Purpose: The ultimate goal –  formation & union of egg & sperm  development of the fetus  birth of the infant Male Reproductive system Main function –  production and delivery of sperm (male gametes) Female Reproductive System Main functions – produce eggs (female gametes) provide an environment for fertilized egg to develop

5 Reproductive System Manipulative Obtain a packet of sugar and a stalk of broccoli. Very carefully pour out the packet of sugar on one side of your desk. On the other side of your desk remove all the tiny floret pieces of your broccoli and place it on the other side of your desk. All the sugar granules represent all the eggs a women has in her ovaries in her lifetime. The tiny broccoli floret pieces represent the sperm. Now remove a single egg and a single sperm from each pile and place them at the top of the desk.

6 Your body has all these opportunities to make a human being, but one egg and one sperm made you. YOU WERE THE WINNER!!!!

7 Hypothalamus The hypothalamus makes hormones that control the pituitary gland. In addition, it makes hormones that are stored in the pituitary gland. Pituitary gland The pituitary gland produces hormones that regulate many of the other endocrine glands. Ovary The ovaries produce estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen is required for the development of secondary sex characteristics and for the development of eggs. Progesterone prepares the uterus for a fertilized egg. Testis The testes produce testosterone, which is responsible for sperm production and the development of male secondary sex characteristics The Endocrine Glands

8 Testes and Scrotum

9 Human Male Anatomy Testes Sperm produced through meiosis Takes Over 100 days to produce functional sperm Mature male produces 300 million/day Can live 48 hrs inside female Scrotum Sac/Location of testes Environment 3 o lower than body temperature

10 Epididymis and Sperm

11 Male (cont’) Epididymis Contains coiled tubes (seminiferous tubules) Located in scrotum Where sperm complete maturing Stored until released Vas deferens Duct/transports sperm from epididymis to urethra Peristaltic contractions

12 There is approxiamately 100 yards of seminiferous tubules within the testes and epididymus. On a spool of thread there is about 100 yards of string. Reproductive System Manipulative

13 Male (cont’) Urethra Transports urine and sperm out of the male’s body Sperm Head  nucleus  Enzymes to penetrate egg (acrosome) Mid piece  Many mitochondria  Provide energy for trip Tail  Propels the sperm

14 Sperm Development ~100 days to make a sperm from start to finish: 74 days to the production of a semi-motile sperm 20 days for the sperm to traverse the 6-m (18-ft) length of epididymis while they gain their motility at least six days storage within the vas deferens before ejaculation.

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16 Fluids in Semen Seminal vesicles Pair of glands Base of urinary bladder Secretes mucus type fluid Rich in sugar fructose Provides energy Prostate gland Single doughnut shape Surrounds top portion of urethra Provides alkaline fluid for movement & survival Bulbourethral glands Two tiny glands Below the prostate Provides alkaline fluid for protection against acidic vagina

17 Hormonal Control Changes during puberty are controlled by hormones Secreted by the endocrine system Hypothalamus produces hormones that interact with and are stored in the pituitary gland Pituitary gland: located @ the base of the hypothalamus & releases  Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)  Leuteinizing hormone (LH)  They both travel to the testes via blood stream

18 In the Testes FSH causes sperm production LH causes testosterone to be produced Testosterone: hormone causing secondary sex characteristics Growth of sex organs Production of sperm Increase of body hair Increase of body mass Increase in growth of long bones Deepening of voice

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20 Obtain a balloon, straws and sugar from your teacher. Sugar - Eggs Walnut – Ovaries 4 inch Straw – Fallopian Tubes Balloon – Uterus Reproductive System Manipulative

21 Human Female Anatomy Ovary Location of egg production Two ovaries Located on either side of lower abdomen Fallopian Tubes Tubes that transports eggs Connects ovaries to uterus Transport is by peristalsis & beating cilia Fertilization takes place Uterus Contains environment to allow for the development of a fertilized egg Expands 500 x’s its normal size during a full term pregnancy Cervix Neck of the uterus Vagina Passageway from uterus to outside Copulation takes place here

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23 Hormonal control Begins with hypothalamus Signals pituitary to release FSH & LH FSH:  Stimulates the development of follicles  Follicles: group of epithelial cells that surrounds an undeveloped egg  Causes ovaries to release estrogen, responsible for 2ndary sex characteristics Secondary sex characteristics:  Sex organs  Body hair  Long bones  Broadening of hips  Fat deposits  Menstrual cycle

24 Menstrual Cycle

25 Produces an egg Prepares uterus for fetus Ovary produces progesterone Progesterone: causes changes in lining of uterus Begins @ puberty, lasts until menopause 30 to 40 years Average length of menstrual cycle 28 days If egg not fertilized, uterus lining shed Menstrual cycle phases:  Follicular phase: increase in FSH, LH & estrogen  Ovulation: high LH, decrease of estrogen  Luteal phase: progesterone & estrogen increase, all others drop; corpus luteum develops  Flow phase (Menstruation): FSH increases

26 Egg Development Starts before female is born Develops to prophase I Ovulation: An egg ruptures from ovary Passes into oviduct (fallopian tube) Once a month Fertilization in oviduct (fallopian tube)

27 Implantation of blastocyst Day 7 Fertilization Day 4 Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 Day 0 Egg released by ovary Fertilization and Implantation Section 39-4 Uterine wall Blastocyst Morula 4 cells2 cells Zygote Ovary Fallopian tube

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29 Breast Cancer (FYI) Most common malignancy of US women 180,000 American women 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer. Arises from epithelial cells of the ducts, small clusters of cancer cells grow into a lump in the breast from which cells eventually metastasize.

30 Risk Factors (FYI) Risk factors: 1. early onset of menopause 2. no pregnancies or first pregnancy late in life 3. history of breast cancer 4. silicone breast implants 5. high estrogen concentrations 6. cigarette smoking 7. excessive alcohol intake 8. hereditary defects 70% of women who develop breast cancer have no known risk factors for the disease.

31 Early Warning Signals (FYI) Changes in skin texture Puckering Leakage from nipple Lumps in breast

32 Early Detection (FYI) Monthly self breast exam Mammogram  x-ray that can detect cancer smaller than 1 cm, recommended every 2 years from women between 40-49 and then yearly from age 50.

33 Treatment (FYI) Radiation Chemotherapy Surgery followed by radiation or chemo Lumpectomy- only cancerous lump removed. Simple masectomy- removal of breast tissue only. Radical mastectomy- removal of entire affected breast, muscles, fascia, and lymph nodes.

34 STD – Sexually Transmitted Disease Bacterial  Chlamydia – 3 million cases every year  Syphilis  Gonorrhea Viral  Hepatitis B  Genital Herpes  Genital Warts  HIV (AIDS)

35 Elaborate Watch the live birth sequence at the end of Miracle of Life and discuss the hormones (Endocrine System) role in labor. Positive feedback mechanism.


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