The Reproductive System allows the production of offspring

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The Reproductive System allows the production of offspring The reproductive system produces specialized cells the female produces eggs the male produces sperm These specialized cells contain genetic material.

The female reproductive system→has two functions: to produce eggs and to protect and nourish the offspring until birth

The pituitary gland stimulates eggs in the ovary to grow An egg is release into the fallopian tube, where it may be fertilized, by a sperm cell The egg moves to the uterus, where, if fertilized, it implants in the uterine wall

If not fertilized, the egg and the uterine lining exit the body through the vagina in a process called→Menstruation

The male reproductive system→contains the testes, which produce sperm, and the urethra, which is a canal through the penis. Sperm move through the urethra and exit the penis.

The production of offspring include fertilization, pregnancy, and birth Fertilization→is the joining of one egg cell and one sperm cell Once fertilized the egg divides, producing an embryo. Cells in the embryo continue dividing The embryo implants in the spongy lining of the uterus

During the nine months of Pregnancy→the embryo grows and develops, fed through the placenta

Labor and delivery→ The first stage of birth begins with muscular contractions of the uterus In the second stage, the cervix is fully dilated and the baby leaves the mother In the third stage, the umbilical cord is cut and the placenta exits the body

Multiple births single fertilized cell =identical twins two fertilized eggs =fraternal twins

Sperm and Egg

Female Reproductive System

Zygote 1st day until 4th day

Embryo 4th day until 8th week

Embryo at 5 weeks

Fetus 9th week until birth

Fetus at Birth