How do the male and female reproductive systems function?

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How do the male and female reproductive systems function? AG- ASB- 13 d, e, f How do the male and female reproductive systems function?

What are the parts of the male reproductive system? Testicles Vas deferens Epididymis Penis Seminal vesicles Prostrate gland Cowper’s gland Retractor muscle Sheath

What purposes do the accessory glands of the male reproductive tract serve? The seminal vessels, function to secrete a fluid that is mixed with the sperm to protect the sperm and provide a mechanism by which the sperm can be transported. The seminal vessels also act as a holding place for the sperm. The Cowper’s gland secretes fluid that helps cleanse the urethra before the sperm is passed along the tube. The prostate gland secrets fluid that provides nutrients for the sperm and to expel the semen during the mating process. The organ that deposits sperm is the penis. The prepuce sheath protects the penis from injury.

Why are testicles suspended away from the male’s body? Sperm must be at a temperature lower than the animal’s body. Testosterone is the hormone that controls the animal’s libido (sex drive) and stimulates the development of sex characteristics.

What are the parts of the female reproductive system? Ovary Fallopian tube Uterus Cervix Vagina Vulva Clitoris

Functions and phase of the parts of the female reproductive system. The ovaries produce the egg and the hormones estrogen and progesterone. The fallopian tubes transport the eggs to the uterus. Within the fallopian tubes, the egg is united with the sperm. The fertilized egg develops in the uterus. The cervix has glands that seal off the uterus from foreign matter. When the animal comes into heat, the cervix opens to allow the sperm into the fallopian tubes. The vagina accepts the male’s penis during mating. When the fetus is mature, the vagina serves as the birth canal. The clitoris provides stimulation during mating process.

What hormones control the female reproductive system? Estrogen Progesterone Luteinizing hormone (LH)

What hormones play roles in reproduction? Male Testosterone control the animal’s sex drive Female Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) - stimulates the ovary to produce a follicle Estrogen - produced by follicle, stimulates the rest of the reproductive system to prepare for the reception of the egg. Luteinizing hormone (LH) - causes the development of the corpus luteum Progesterone - causes the walls of the uterus to thicken to receive the fertilized egg