The Female Reproductive System parts are gametes, which is a mature haploid male or female germ cell that is able to unite with another of the opposite sex in several reproductions to form a zygote. Egg is a person possessing a specified quantity. Ovum is a mature female reproductive cell especially of a human or other animal that van divide to give rise to an embryo usually only after fertilization by a male cell. Vaginal is a muscular tube leading from the external genitals to the cervix of the uterus in women and most female mammals. Labia is the inner and outer folds of the vulva, at either side of the vagina. Clitoris is a small sensitive and erectile part of the female genitals at the anterior end of the vulva. Urethra is a duct by …show more content…
Semen is the male reproductive fluid, containing spermatozoa in suspension. Sperm is a male reproductive cell. Prostate is a gland surrounding the neck of the bladder in male mammals and releasing prostatic fluid. Urethra is a duct by which urine is convey out of the body from the bladder, and which in male vertebrates also conveys semen. Penis is the male genital organ of higher vertebrates, carrying the duct for the transfer of sperm during copulation. Glans is the head of a penis. A shaft is the cylindrical part of the penis between the scrotum and head. Seminiferous tubules is any of the numerous long convoluted tubules in the testis which are the sites where spermatozoa mature. Seminal vesicles is each of a pair of glands that open into the vas deferens near its junction with the urethra and secrete many of the components of semen. Bladder is a membranous sac in human and other animals, which urine is collected for excretion.
Structures
The Female Reproductive System structures are the egg / ovum. Its created and stored inside the ovaries. The vagina is an elastic, muscular tube that connects the cervix of the uterus to the exterior of the body. The uterus is a hollow, muscular, pear-shaped organ located posterior and superior to urinary bladder. The Fallopian tubes are a pair of muscular tubes that extends from the left and right superior corners of the uterus to the edge of the ovaries. The ovaries are a pair of small glands about the size
The female reproductive system contains two ovaries. The ovaries nourish the eggs as they mature and are ready for fertilization. An egg will come to maturity approximately every 28 days. When the ovum has matured, the ovary releases it in a process called ovulation. After ovulation the ovum moves into the fallopian tube adjacent to the ovary.
They extend about 4 inches laterally from either sides of the uterus to the ovaries. It is in the fallopian tubes that fertilization normally occurs. The tube transports the ovum, or egg, from an ovary to the uterus, but the tubes do make direct contact with the ovaries.
Female and males have the same goals and performance, one of their similarities are genitals. Most people distinguish Penis is male and vagina is female. However, this dichotomy isn’t quite correct because the genitals emerge from the same mass of embryonic tissue. During the first weeks of development the tissue is develop identically and when the tissues are developed the fetus either has XX or XY chromosomes and that is when the
In Greek art, the male human nude was used as a canon of human perfection. The sensuous male form in motion was considered the crowning achievement of Greek sculpture. Its asymmetrical balance, this motion while at rest, and the resulting harmony of opposites is the essence of male beauty. The following will discuss the male sexual anatomy, physiology, and overall sexual health. In examining the male sexual body, the anatomy encompasses both the external and the internal sex organs. The external sex organs consist of the penis and the scrotum. The internal sex organs consist of the testes, genital ducts, and the fluid producing glands. The systems of internal and external organs that are the male genitals are also referred to as the
Firstly, the female reproductive system consists of the ovaries, uterus, breasts, vagina, fallopian tube, vulva and mammary glands. These seven organs
is responsible for starting the chemical reactions that are necessary for the fertilization of the female egg (Don). The tail of the sperm makes movement possible and is made up of microtubules and fibers that contribute to the function of the tail (Don). The head of the sperm is specially modified so that it increases the maneuverability of the sperm. The parts of the head include the acrosome, the subarosomal space, the nucleus, and the neck. All of the components of the head allow for more efficient movement of the sperm
The penis is the male organ through which sperm cells are transferred from the male to the female. The penis contains three columns of erectile tissue. Engorgement of this erectile tissue with blood causes the penis to enlarge and become firm this process is called erection. Two of the erectile columns form the dorsum and sides of the penis and are called the corpora cavernosa. The third column, the corpus spongiosum, forms the ventral portion of the penis. It expands to form a cap over the distal end of the penis. The spongy urethra passes through the corpus spongiosum, penetrates the glans penis, and opens as the external urethral orifice. At the base of
The testicles initially develop in the belly (abdomen). The testicles move down into the scrotum before birth. As they do this, some of the lining of the abdomen comes down as a tube with the testes. This tube connects the abdomen to the scrotum but is usually closed at birth. However, sometimes, it remains open.
Uterus is hollow, oval organ, located in a girl's low abdomen, between the rectum and the bladder. Cervix is the lower part of the uterus;
The penis is apart of the male reproductive system and functions to penetrate the vaginal cavity while depositing sperm to create an embryo. The Penis is located in the Pelvic Cavity.
The reproductive system is one of the eleven human body systems that both meth and women have, yet function differently depending on the gender. How do these similar, yet different systems work together to conceive and produce offspring? The reproductive system is a complex system with key components regarding the parts of the male reproductive system, the female reproductive system, and the process of how a female egg is fertilized by a male sperm cell.
The mons veneris is a female external sex organ and is fatty tissue on the front of the body which covers the joint of the pubic bones. The fatty tissue provides a cushion for the female during intercourse. This area grows genital hair and it is important for the female and partners to know that each person can develop different hair texture and color. The labia majora is another female external sex organ. This is the large folds of skin along the vulva. They have plenty of nerve endings which can be stimulated and pleasurable. It is important for the female and partners to know that the labia majora can be different in women including some can be thick, bulging, thin, or flat. The clitoris is a female external sex organ and is about 1 inch long but varies in different women. It is important for the female and partners to know that the glans are highly sensitive to touch and often it is prefer to not be stimulated directly (Rathus).
During embryogenesis, the testes develop retroperitoneally on the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity. Before birth, they normally descend through the inguinal canal into the scrotum. As they descend into the scrotum, they carry with them a portion of the peritoneum. This peritoneal outpouching, the tunica vaginalis, forms a serous cavity that partially surrounds the anterolateral aspect of each
mother. To ensure the health of her baby, a mother needs to eat well, exercise
tubes. Using this, attempts to fertilize the egg outside her body. In vitro fertilization can help women with hopelessly blocked fallopian