Ureter pair of tubes that carries urine from
Ureter – pair of tubes that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder Fallopian Tube – pair of ducts opening at Uterus – hollow organ with muscular walls where fertilized egg becomes embedded and the fetus develops Cervix – part of the uterus that one end of the uterus to the ovary. Serves as a passage where an egg is carried to the uterus from the ovary Ovary – pair of organs that store and release egg cells and produce estrogen & progesterone Bladder –holds urine protrude into the cavity of the vagina Urethra – tube leading from bladder that Rectum – lower part of large intestine Anus – outlet of the rectum carries urine out of body. Vagina – hollow muscular tunnel-like structure that form the passageway between the cervix and vulva Vulva – outside or external sex organs
Fallopian Tube (Oviduct) Uterus Endometrium – the lining Ovary of the uterus; Nourishes an embryo during early stages of pregnancy; if egg is not fertilized the endometrium is partially shed during menstruation; Cervix Vagina
Pubic Hair Labia Minor – smaller part of skin folds that enclose the vulva Clitoris – genital organ whose function is of sexual pleasure; becomes engorged with blood during sexual arousal Urethra (opening) Vagina (opening)- site of entry of the penis during sexual intercourse; opening where baby is born Labia Major – larger outer pair of skin fold that enclose vulva Anus
Urinary Bladder Prostate Gland – walnut sized gland helps produce semen necessary for carrying sperm; helps nourish sperm Seminal Vesicle – secretes fluids that combine with sperm, forming semen; help get sperm moving; makes up most of ejaculate Penis – male sex organ Anus Cowper’s Gland – gland that secrete seminal fluid helps lubricate urethra; neutralizes any acidity from urine Vas Deferens – tube where sperm is carried to ejaculatory duct of penis Epididymis – coiled tube that stores sperm and transports it from testes Urethra Scrotum Testicle/testis – organ – sac of skin that hold testicles located behind the penis that produce sperm
Bladder Prostate Gland Urethra – where urine and semen are excreted Seminal Vesicle Sperm Duct Penis Testis Scrotum Foreskin – loose fold of skin that cover the end of the penis. Is removed during circumcision Glans – head of the penis Epididymis
Intersex • Biological sex refers to the organs, hormones and chromosomes you have • Females vagina, ovaries, XX chromosomes & estrogen • Males penis, tests, XY chromosomes & testosterone • What is intersex? • https: //www. youtube. com/results? search_query=intersex
• Intersex someone whose sexual organs are not strictly male or female • Example: person can be born with the appearance of being female but have male reproductive system inside • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=c. AUDKEI 4 QKI • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=I 9 a 1 r. XOp. Iuc
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