Reproductive Systems Chapter 9 pg.216. Reproduction  An essential function of all living things is called reproduction –  Reproduction = the process.

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Reproductive Systems Chapter 9 pg.216

Reproduction  An essential function of all living things is called reproduction –  Reproduction = the process by which life continues from one generation to the next.

In humans, as in many other species, reproduction results from the union of two sex cells, one from the male and one from the female. In humans, as in many other species, reproduction results from the union of two sex cells, one from the male and one from the female. What are the sex cells for each??? Female – Male-

The Reproductive System- the system of organs involved in producing offspring. The Reproductive System- the system of organs involved in producing offspring.

Male Reproductive System Male Reproductive System

The two main functions of the male reproductive system: 1. Production & storage of sperm. 2. Transfer of sperm into female’s body during sexual intercourse.

-the male reproductive cells.

Acrosome – contain enzymes used for penetrating the female’s egg. Head - contains a nucleus of dense genetic material.

Body- Connects the head to the tail and contains mitochondria which is used to “power” the tail. Tail- Allows the sperm to swim easily in a fluid environment (semen).

 During the ages of the male reproductive system reaches maturity.  At this time the production of testosterone begins.

 Testosterone (the male sex hormone) also controls the production of sperm.  A physically mature male is capable of producing sperm for the rest of his life.

1. Scrotum 2. Penis

- An external skin sac that holds the testes.

 The scrotum helps to regulate the temperature of the testicles, which needs to be kept cooler than body temperature in order to produce sperm.  The scrotum changes size in order to maintain the right temperature. When the body is cold, the scrotum shrinks and becomes tighter and the testes move closer to the body for warmth. When it is warm, the scrotum becomes relaxed causing the testes to lower away from the body.

- A tube shaped organ that extends from the trunk of the body just above the testes. - The penis is composed of spongy tissue that contains many blood vessels.

When blood flow to the penis increases, it becomes enlarged and erect (stands away from the body). This is a normal body function called an erection.

 Erections are a normal function of the male body, especially in guys who are going through puberty.  Erections can be caused  Erections can be caused by sexual arousal or for no reason at all.

- A thick fluid containing sperm and other secretions that are released from the penis. - Semen is released during ejaculation and each ejaculation can contain million sperm.

-a series of muscular contractions that occur at the height of sexual arousal (orgasm).

1. Testes 2. Epididymis 3. Vas Deferens 4. Seminal Vesicle 5. Prostate Gland & Cowper’s Gland 6. Urethra

-Produce and store millions of tiny sperm and is responsible for the production of testosterone (male hormone).

- A structure within the scrotum that stores, matures, and transports sperm from the testes to the vas deferens.

- A tube that transports the sperm containing fluid to the urethra.

- Produce a nourishing fluid that combines with the sperm as they move through the vas deferens.

- Adds special fluid to the sperm (nourishes & protects) before it is ejaculated from the penis.

- A tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. The urethra is also a passageway for semen to the outside of the body.

 Get regular check ups  Bathe regularly  Wear protective equipment  Perform regular self examinations  Practice abstinence

Read pg Chapter 9 lesson 1 Answer the following 1. Identify the parts of the male reproductive system. Internal / External (list them ) 2. Summarize the path of the sperm through the male reproductive system 3. Describe 7 problems the MRS may encounter 4. Describe 4 ways to prevent common reproductive problems. 5. Answer the lesson review questions 1-6 on page 221. Hand this in when completed