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1 The Human Reproductive system

2 The Male Anatomy

3 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Seminal vesicle - A gland that secretes seminal fluid. It will nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

4 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Bladder – A sac in which urine is collected for excretion. Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

5 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Prostate Gland – an organ that surrounds the urethra of urine, which secretes a fluid that makes up part of the semen. Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

6 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Vas Deferens – the duct that conveys sperm from the testicle to the urethra Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

7 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Urethra - the duct where urine and semen is conveyed out of the body. Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

8 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Scrotum – a pouch of skin containing the testicles Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

9 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Penis – The male organ used in reproduction to transfer semen to the female. It is used to excrete urine. Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

10 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Testicles – Either of the two oval organs that produce sperm, enclosed in the scrotum behind the penis. Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

11 The Male Reproductive System
Bladder Prostate Gland Seminal Vesicle Vas deferens Epididymis– Is a long, coiled tube that stores sperm and transports it from the testes Urethra Scrotum Penis Testicle Epididymis

12 Female anatomy

13 Ovary –  Where eggs are produced

14 Oviduct – the tube through which an egg passes from an ovary.

15 Body cavity – The space between the outer covering and the outer lining of the gut.

16 Urinary bladder - collects and stores urine before disposal by urination. the bladder is a hollow.

17 Urethra – the duct by which urine is conveyed out of the body from the bladder.

18 Clitoris – a small sensitive and erectile part of the female genitals

19 Labia Majora – the larger outer folds of the vulva.

20 Labia minora – the smaller inner folds of 

21 Vagina – the muscular tube leading from the external genitals to the cervix of the uterus.

22 Cervix – the narrow passage forming the lower end of the uterus

23 Uterus – the organ where offspring are conceived and in which they gestate before birth; the womb.

24 Rectum – the final section of the large intestine, terminating at the anus.

25 Ureter – the duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder.

26 The process Sexual Reproduction: A male gamete (23 chromosomes) and a female gamete (23 chromosomes) combine (fertilize) to form a unique offspring (46 chromosomes).

27 The Male Process Sperm are produced in the testes. They mature and are stores in the Epididymis

28 Sperm travel through the Vas Deferens to the Seminal vesicles
The Male Process Sperm travel through the Vas Deferens to the Seminal vesicles

29 The Male Process The Seminal Vesicles add a fluid that provides a source of energy for active sperm

30 The Prostate Gland adds a fluid that protects the sperm
The Male Process The Prostate Gland adds a fluid that protects the sperm

31 The semen is now sent out through the Urethra
The Male Process The semen is now sent out through the Urethra

32 Female Process Ovaries create eggs

33 The egg travels through the fallopian tubes
Female Process The egg travels through the fallopian tubes

34 The egg is usually fertilized here in the fallopian tube
Female Process The egg is usually fertilized here in the fallopian tube

35 Female Process The fertilized egg travels to the uterus and attaches itself to the uterus wall

36 The egg develops in to a fetus.
Female Process The egg develops in to a fetus.

37 Female Process Once the fetus reaches it’s full growth, it exits the uterus through cervix and out the vagina


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