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The Female Reproductive System
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Created on June 13, 2023
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The Female Reproductive System
1.Ovaries
A set of female glans that produce eggs & female hormones (estrogen & progesterone). Play a role in the menstration, fertility, and pregnancy cycle.
2.Fallopian Tubes
Two bilateral tubes that serve as channels for transporting oocyte and fertaliation.
5.Vagina
Recieves the penis during intercourse, houses sperm until it passes to the uterus, a passageway for blood and mucosal during menstration.
3.Uterus
After leavin the ovaries the egg will inpant itself in the Uterus. Here the uterus nourishes the developing fetus until birth
4.Cervix
Connects the body of the uterus to the vagina. Also allwos fluids like sperm & menstral blood.
the male reproductive system
2. Bladder
Stores urine until it is ready to be emptied. When the bladder is fully expanded it will then flatten by emptying urin through the urethra.
3. Rectum
Stores feces until the body is ready to have a bowl movement and remove waste out of the rectum.
1.Prostate Glan
Produces fluids with the help of sperm cells from the testicles and makes semen. The muscle in the prostate also helps push the fluids through the urethra .
4. Scrotum
It's main purpose is to protect the testies by regulating temerature in order to help with sperm production.
7. Penis
The main base and organ used for urination and sexual intercourse.
6.Urethra
Helps pass urine and semen.
5. Testies
Produces spermatozoa, the male sex hormone testosterone, and helps regulate the reproductive function.
Human Response Cycle
1. Excitement
The stage where the body tenses and prepares for sexsual activity. Heart rate and blood presure increase. Physical changes for a woman include enlarged clitoris, moistened vaginal wall, and widening of the inner vagina wall. For a man the changes are blood flow to the penis which becomes erect.
3. Resolution
The last stage in the human response cycle, the last stage of arousal. Psychological and physical relaxation of mind and muscles. Slowly the blood that was pumped through the genitals drains and the body returns to it's normal state.
2. Orgasm
The second stage that includes involuntary, rythmic muscle contraction , and tention release for a man and woman. The phase where peak sexual climate of excitement happens. It is important to notate not all men and women will reach this phase.