negative feedback Testosterone is important for the masculizing of males early in fetal development Testosterone is related to aggression in animals Female Reproduction Ovary 2 ovaries‚ one on either side of the uterus Follicle= egg + granulosa cell (follicle cell) Granulosa cells make hormones estrogen and progesterone Figure 46.12 When a female is born all of her eggs are arrested in prophase of meiosis 1 Every month about 13 eggs begin to continue meiosis . When the egg is ovulated it goes all
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Body’s Organ Systems and Their Major Functions System Organs Function Integumentary System Hair‚ Skin‚ and Nails Forms the external body covering‚ and protects deeper tissues from injury. Synthesizes vitamin D‚ and houses cutaneous (pain‚ pressure‚ etc.) receptors and sweat and oil glands. Skeletal System Joints and Bones Protects and supports body organs‚ and provides a framework the muscles use to cause movement. Blood cells are formed within bones. Bones store minerals. Muscular System Skeletal Muscles
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Week 16 – Reproductive System Study Guide Identify the characteristics and functions of the following: penis‚ testes‚ seminal vesicles‚ prostate gland‚ sperm penis - is a male organ‚ responsible for transporting urine and semen outside the body. It t is a flexible‚ that splits into a Y shaped rod (an attached root and a free body‚ capable of expanding) attached to the underside of the pubic bone. testes – produce spermatozoa Identify the characteristics and functions of the following:
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Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System Scrotum The scrotum is a sac-like organ made of skin and muscles that houses the testes. It is located inferior to the penis in the pubic region. The scrotum is made up of 2 side-by-side pouches with a testis located in each pouch. The smooth muscles that make up the scrotum allow it to regulate the distance between the testes and the rest of the body. When the testes become too warm to support spermatogenesis‚ the scrotum relaxes to move the testes away
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gross structure of all the main body systems The reproductive system The reproductive system is the system of organs and parts which function in reproduction. The major function of the reproductive system is to ensure survival of the species. The male reproductive system consists of these parts; Testes‚ glands‚ sperm ducts‚ urethra and the penis. The female reproductive system consists of these parts; Ovaries‚ egg
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Australian fauna to ensure:•Fertilisation•Survival of the embryo and of the young after birthFertilisation is the fusion of haploid sex cells in the action of sexual reproduction. It is often a difficult process as:• careful timing is required: both female and male gametes need to be produced and released at the same time• arrangements need to be made to bring the gametes together• A watery medium is always needed to carry the sperm to the ovum and prevent the gametes drying out. Fertilisation can
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you were born? Do you know how you came to be? The reproductive system is the system that made that all possible. Without the reproductive system you wouldn’t have been born. In order to produce offspring‚ the male and female reproductive systems have to be different. Each system has different parts‚ problems and care. Each system have different purposes‚ the male reproductive system’s function is to produce sperm‚ while the female reproductive system’s function is to produce ova‚ store ova and house
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P3- Outline the gross structure of all the main body systems Cardiovascular system Purpose- the purpose of the cardiovascular system is to carry blood throughout the body. To carry to the organs and other areas of the body that needs it. To carry gaseous wastes to the respiratory system so that is can get rid of them Main organ- heart‚ blood vessels‚ blood. The heart is one of the most important organs in the entire human body. It is really nothing more than a pump‚ composed of muscle which
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How the integration of all the systems contribute to normal functioning. All parts of the human body are extremely different and each one complex in the way in which they functioning. The integration of the eleven systems of the body are all essential for normal functioning and need interact to maintain a healthy body. An example of integration‚ is the respiratory system and the circulatory system. The respiratory system brakes down Oxygen (O) taken into the body. After this action has taken place
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2007) ] In this paper I will first do an overview of the female reproductive system‚ briefly discus the menstrual and ovarian cycle and finally discuss Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Overview of Female Reproductive System The female reproductive system is a very complex system as compared to the male reproductive system. This system is solely responsible for menstrual flow‚ sexual intercourse‚ and childbirth. What makes the female reproductive anatomy different is that its major parts are internal and
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