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Pre-AP Biology Book: Chapters

Pre-AP Biology Book: Pages

The Reproductive System produces reproductive cells; in females nurtures and protects developing embryo

Males Penis Testes  Site of sperm production Epididymis  Where sperm mature Vas Deferens  Duct where mature sperm are stored before being transported to the urethra Urethra  Transports sperm out of the male body

Females Ovaries  Where eggs mature Fallopian Tubes  Tube connecting ovaries to the uterus Uterus  Where a fetus develops during pregnancy Vagina  Canal leading to the uterus

The reproductive system works most closely with the endocrine system (hormones)

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The Endocrine System controls growth, development, and metabolism; maintains homeostasis

Hypothalamus  Part of the brain that is the main link between the endocrine and nervous systems. Very sensitive to water levels in the blood. Pituitary  The main gland of the endocrine system. It is stimulated by the hypothalamus when changes in homeostasis are detected and produces chemicals and stimulates other glands. Releases ADH when dehydrated

Thyroid  Produces thyroxin, the main growth and metabolic hormone  Also regulates calcium levels in the blood Parathyroid  Regulates minerals by producing PTH (parathyroid hormone)

Adrenal Glands  Prepare the body for stress by releasing hormones  epinephrine (adrenaline) norephinephrine which increases blood pressure and heart rate  called corticosteroids that influence or regulate salt and water balance in the body

Pancreas  produces two important hormones  insulin and glucagon: they work together to maintain a steady level of glucose, or sugar, in the blood and to keep the body supplied with fuel to produce and maintain stores of energy Ovaries  Secretes female sex hormones Testes  Secretes male sex hormones

The endocrine system works closely with the reproductive system, the digestive system and the excretory system. Several hormones originate in the brain, part of the nervous system.