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  • Penis is the external male sex organ.
  • Circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin.
  • Circumcised is when the foreskin is removed to avoid bacteria.
  • Uncircumcised is when the foreskin isn’t removed.
  • Scrotum is a sac of skin and muscles containing testicles.
  • Prostate is an exocrine gland of the male reproductive system.
  • Vas Deferens are tubes connecting epidydmis to ejaculatory ducts.
  • Epididymis is where sperm matures.
  • Testicles are where sperm is created.
  • Urethra are tubes that connect bladders to the outside of the body.
  • Cowper’s Gland secretes lubricating fluid.
  • Seminal Vesicle creates semen (Seminal fluid).
  • Urinary Bladder is responsible for storing urine.
  • Testicle Torsion is the twisting of spermatic cords that cuts off the blood supply to the testicle and surrounding structures within the scrotum.
  • Prostate Cancer is cancer of Prostate and is most common in African American men over the age of 50.
  • Testicle Cancer is most common between ages 15-34 and is highly treatable when diagnosed early.
  • Signs of Testicle Cancer include a collection of fluid in the scrotum and enlargement of the testicle.
  • The follicular phase starts on the first day of a female period and ends when they ovulate.
  • Use the pads of three middle fingers of the left hand to check the right breast, in dime-size circles.
  • Hormones also coordinate the development of the ovum and the uterus.
  • The follicular phase starts when the hypothalamus signals the pituitary gland to release follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).
  • The endocrine system regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood, including the development of the brain and nervous system, the growth and function of the reproductive system, metabolism and blood sugar levels.
  • Look for changes, then feel for changes.
  • Hormones in the reproductive system maintain sex characteristics, and play a significant role in menstrual cycle, fertility, and pregnancy.
  • Lie down and raise right arm above head.
  • The ovary normally releases only one egg every 28 days.
  • During your period, you release a combination of blood, mucus, and tissue from your uterus.
  • The endocrine system regulates all biological processes in the body and is responsible for the secretion of hormones that creates the body system.
  • This phase starts when an egg from the previous cycle isn’t fertilized in the corpus luteum.
  • The thickened lining of your uterus, which would support a pregnancy, is no longer needed, so it sheds through your vagina.
  • Approximately 2,150 men will be diagnosed each year.
  • Early detection is the best way to protect yourself.
  • Because pregnancy hasn’t taken place, levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone drop.
  • Examine area from underarm to lower bra line; across to breast bone, up to collarbone, and back to armpit.
  • 1 in 5 women will be diagnosed in their lifetime.
  • There are 2.8 million breast cancer survivors today.
  • The menstrual cycle usually starts at the age between 10-13 years old.
  • Hormones control the timing of the menstrual cycle and many reproductive changes in the reproductive system.
  • The menstrual phase is the first stage of the menstrual cycle and it’s also when you get your period.
  • Fish Stock is made from the bones of non-fatty (lean fish) and is chopped in mirepoix.