male & female reproductive system

Cards (28)

  • Male Reproductive System
    Group of organ that holds a reproductive and urinary system to men
  • External Parts
    • Penis
    • Scrotum
    • Testicles
    • Epididymis
  • Penis
    • Root - base of penis
    • Body - tube or cylinder shape
    • Corpora cavernosa - run side by side
    • Corpora spongiosum - surrounds urethra
    • Glans - cone-shape tip
  • Scrotum
    • Loose skin that hangs behind penis
  • Testicles
    • Oval shape that lies in scrotum
  • Epididymis
    • Coiled-tube that rest on the back of testicles
  • Internal Parts
    • Vas deferens
    • Ejaculatory ducts
    • Urethra
    • Seminal vesicles
    • Prostate gland
    • Bulbourethral gland
  • Vas deferens
    • Long, muscular-tube that travels from epididymis to pelvic cavity
  • Ejaculatory ducts
    • Vas deferens joints in seminal vesicle duct will form ejaculatory duct
  • Urethra
    • Tube that carries urine from bladder
  • Seminal vesicles
    • Attach to vas deference near base of bladder
  • Prostate gland
    • Walnut size, rest below bladder, front in rectum
  • Bulbourethral gland
    • Pea-sized, sides of urethra, below prostate
  • Primary Hormones
    • Follicle-Stimulating Hormone - Produce sperm (spermatogenesis)
    • Luteinizing Hormone - Continue the process of spermatogenesis
    • Testosterone - Main sex hormone in people, Helps to develop: sex drive(libido), fat distribution, bone mass, muscle mass and strength
  • Female Reproductive System
  • External Parts
    • Labia majora
    • Labia minora
    • Clitoris
    • Vaginal opening
    • Hymen
    • Opening to the urethra
  • Labia majora
    • Large lips. Enclosed and protect other external
  • Labia minora
    • Small lips
  • Clitoris
    • Two labia meet at here and it is small sensitive protrusion
  • Vaginal opening
    • Allows menstrual blood and babies to exit
  • Hymen
    • Piece of tissue covering/surroudning ur vaginal opening
  • Opening to the urethra
    • It is the hole of your pee from
  • Internal Parts
    • Vagina
    • Cervix
    • Uterus
    • Ovaries
    • Fallopian tube
  • Vagina
    • Muscular canal joins in cervix to the outside of body
  • Cervix
    • Lowest part of uterus
  • Uterus
    • Hollow, pear-shaped that holds fetus
  • Ovaries
    • Small, oval-shaped and located side of uterus
  • Fallopian tube
    • Narrow tubes that attached upper part of uterus and a pathway for eggs to travel in ovaries to uterus