Human Reproductive System
BY:
Pablo APRÁEZ and Sebastian Gonzalez
fEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
tHE OUTSIDE PART
testicles
penis
the inside part
Index
comparison
male reproductive system
group
thanks
FEMALEREPRDUCTIVE SYSTEM
The female reproductive system allows a woman to: produce eggs. have sex. protect and nurture the fertilized egg until it is fully developed.
The outside part
Mons Pubis
Mons pubis, a pad of fatty tissue in front of the pubic symphysis
+ info
External Urethral Orifice
It is where urine exits in both males and females
Labia Minora
The labia minora are two small folds of skin
+ info
Labia Majora
The labia majora are relatively large and fleshy folds of tissue that enclose and protect the other external genitalia
+ info
Clítoris
Clitoris, female erogenous organ capable of erection under sexual stimulation.
+ info
Vajinal Orifice
The vajinal orifice is the opening into the vagina
+ info
The inside part
Endometrium
muscle layers
Uterus
Myometrium
Is a muscular organ of the female reproductive system, located between the bladder and the rectum.
+ info
Cérvix
The cervix performs two main functions
+ info
Vagina
The vagina has 3 main functions: provides a passageway for blood and mucosal tissue from the uterus during a woman's monthly period. receives the penis during sexual intercourse and holds the sperm until they pass into the uterus. provides a passageway for childbirth.
PH Vaginal
Fallopian Tubes
The uterine tubes are muscular 'J-shaped' tubes, found in the female reproductive tract.
+ info
The following slides refer to the parts of the Fallopian Tube
Fundus
The fundus of the uterus is the top portion, opposite from the cervix.
+ info
Isthmus
The uterine isthmus is the lower-posterior part of the uterus, at its cervical end
+ info
Ampulla
Widest section of the uterine tubes. Fertilization usually occurs here.
Infundibulum
The ovarian end of the uterine tube forms the infundibulum, which is the portion of the uterine tube responsible for capturing the oocyte expelled from the ovary.
+ info
Fimbriae
The fimbriae of the uterine tube are small finger-like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes
+ info
The ovary is not part of the Fallopian Tube but is in the final part
Ovary
Estrogen
Produces
The ovaries are the female pelvic reproductive organs
Progesterone
+ info
MALEREPRDUCTIVE SYSTEM
Male people have reproductive organs, or genitals, that are both inside and outside the pelvis. Male genitalia include: the testes, the duct system, which is made up of the epididymis and the vas deferens.
Penis
The penis is the male sex organ and reaches its maximum size during puberty. It is also a male erectile copulation organ through which urine and semen are discharged from the body and which develops from the same embryonic mass of tissue as the clitoris.
The following slides are of the parts of the penis
Body of the penis
The body of the penis extends from the root to the ends of the corpora cavernosa penis
+ info
Corona of glans
Corona of glans is the conical mass of erectile tissue that forms the head of the penis.
Corona of glans
Glands penis is the glans penis can be described as the rounded head (or trip) of the penis
External urethral opening orifice
External urethral opening orifice is the external opening (or meatus) of the urethra.
+ info
The testicles
The testicles produce male hormones and sperm, which are found inside the scrotum.
+ info
The following slides are going to talk about how testicles are made up.
The scrotum
The scrotum is like a bag that contains the testicles under the penis.
+ info
Seminiferous tubules
Have 2 cells
The Seminiferous tubules are located within the testes
Leyding cells
Sertoli cells
+ info
when they combine
Finally
Testosterone
Testosterone is a sex hormone produced by the testes that encourages the development of male sexual characteristics
+ info
Epididymis
Epididymis is the system of ductules emerging posteriorly from the testis
+ info
+ info
COMPARISON
FEMALE
Male
- Male reproductive system is the organ system that produces male gametes
- Main components: scrotum, testes asn penis.
- Hormones produced: testosterone.
- The location in the body is mostly located outside the body.
- Female reproductive system is the organ system that produces female gametes
- Main components: ovaries, fallopian tubes, uters, vagina and vulva
- Hormones produced: progestrone and estrogen
- The logation in the body is mostly located inside the body except for vulva.
GROUP
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Human Reproductive System
BY:
Pablo APRÁEZ and Sebastian Gonzalez
fEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
tHE OUTSIDE PART
testicles
penis
the inside part
Index
comparison
male reproductive system
group
thanks
FEMALEREPRDUCTIVE SYSTEM
The female reproductive system allows a woman to: produce eggs. have sex. protect and nurture the fertilized egg until it is fully developed.
The outside part
Mons Pubis
Mons pubis, a pad of fatty tissue in front of the pubic symphysis
+ info
External Urethral Orifice
It is where urine exits in both males and females
Labia Minora
The labia minora are two small folds of skin
+ info
Labia Majora
The labia majora are relatively large and fleshy folds of tissue that enclose and protect the other external genitalia
+ info
Clítoris
Clitoris, female erogenous organ capable of erection under sexual stimulation.
+ info
Vajinal Orifice
The vajinal orifice is the opening into the vagina
+ info
The inside part
Endometrium
muscle layers
Uterus
Myometrium
Is a muscular organ of the female reproductive system, located between the bladder and the rectum.
+ info
Cérvix
The cervix performs two main functions
+ info
Vagina
The vagina has 3 main functions: provides a passageway for blood and mucosal tissue from the uterus during a woman's monthly period. receives the penis during sexual intercourse and holds the sperm until they pass into the uterus. provides a passageway for childbirth.
PH Vaginal
Fallopian Tubes
The uterine tubes are muscular 'J-shaped' tubes, found in the female reproductive tract.
+ info
The following slides refer to the parts of the Fallopian Tube
Fundus
The fundus of the uterus is the top portion, opposite from the cervix.
+ info
Isthmus
The uterine isthmus is the lower-posterior part of the uterus, at its cervical end
+ info
Ampulla
Widest section of the uterine tubes. Fertilization usually occurs here.
Infundibulum
The ovarian end of the uterine tube forms the infundibulum, which is the portion of the uterine tube responsible for capturing the oocyte expelled from the ovary.
+ info
Fimbriae
The fimbriae of the uterine tube are small finger-like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes
+ info
The ovary is not part of the Fallopian Tube but is in the final part
Ovary
Estrogen
Produces
The ovaries are the female pelvic reproductive organs
Progesterone
+ info
MALEREPRDUCTIVE SYSTEM
Male people have reproductive organs, or genitals, that are both inside and outside the pelvis. Male genitalia include: the testes, the duct system, which is made up of the epididymis and the vas deferens.
Penis
The penis is the male sex organ and reaches its maximum size during puberty. It is also a male erectile copulation organ through which urine and semen are discharged from the body and which develops from the same embryonic mass of tissue as the clitoris.
The following slides are of the parts of the penis
Body of the penis
The body of the penis extends from the root to the ends of the corpora cavernosa penis
+ info
Corona of glans
Corona of glans is the conical mass of erectile tissue that forms the head of the penis.
Corona of glans
Glands penis is the glans penis can be described as the rounded head (or trip) of the penis
External urethral opening orifice
External urethral opening orifice is the external opening (or meatus) of the urethra.
+ info
The testicles
The testicles produce male hormones and sperm, which are found inside the scrotum.
+ info
The following slides are going to talk about how testicles are made up.
The scrotum
The scrotum is like a bag that contains the testicles under the penis.
+ info
Seminiferous tubules
Have 2 cells
The Seminiferous tubules are located within the testes
Leyding cells
Sertoli cells
+ info
when they combine
Finally
Testosterone
Testosterone is a sex hormone produced by the testes that encourages the development of male sexual characteristics
+ info
Epididymis
Epididymis is the system of ductules emerging posteriorly from the testis
+ info
+ info
COMPARISON
FEMALE
Male
GROUP
SEBATIANgonzalez
pABLoApráez
SEBASTIANgonzalez
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
8C
thanks