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  1. 1. Human Reproductive System KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM NAME: EINAD AZOLLER GRADE: 10-HABAKKUK CONTACT US 09777411429 hrsinformation@gmail.com hrsinformation@yahoo.com www.hrsinformation.com Reproduction can be defined as the biological process of producing a new individual or an offspring identical to the parents. This process ensures the increase in the number of individuals of a species when conditions are favourable. It is one of the fundamental characteristics of living things and an essential life process.
  2. 2. Female Reproductive System Female reproductive system has two functions 1.Production of female gamete called ovum/egg. 2. Providing nutrition and protecting the developing embryo. The female reproductive system is active before, during, and after fertilization as well. It consists of the following parts: A pair of ovaries: Ovaries produce and store ovum in them. They also produce a female hormone called estrogen. Fallopian tubes: They are the site of fertilization. They connect the ovaries with the uterus. Uterus: Uterus is the site of development for the embryo. Vagina: It is the part that connects the cervix to the external female body parts. It is the route for the penis during coitus as well as a fetus during delivery. Cervix: is a cylinder-shaped neck of tissue that connects the vagina and uterus. Fimbriae: it helps in the movement of the egg cell. Male Reproductive System The male gametes, sperms are produced within the male reproductive system. Sperms are small unicellular structures with a head, middle piece, and tail. Testicles (testes): A pair of oval-shaped organs masked in a pouch called the scrotum. They are responsible for the production of sperms and the male hormone testosterone. Scrotum: It is a sac-like organ that hangs below the penis and behind it. It is the houses of the testicles, or testes, and maintains a temperature that is required for the production of sperm by it. Vas deferens: The sperms produced in testes are stored in a tube called the epididymis. Here the sperms get matured and pass to urethra through the muscular tube called vas deferens. Accessory glands: This includes three glands, namely seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and Cowper’s gland. The secretions from the three glands mix to form a fluid called semen. Semen nourishes the sperm, increases the volume and helps in lubrication. Penis: Penis is a cylindrical tube which serves as both reproductive organ and an excretory organ. It delivers sperms into the vagina during sexual intercourse. Urethra: which is part of both the male reproductive system and the urinary system, has the dual function of transporting sperm and urine. The male reproductive system consists of : Why is it important to study the reproductive system? The reproductive system is an important set of organs because it facilitates the reproduction process since it contains fluids like hormone and pheromones that are important accessories for reproduction. What is the importance of the reproductive system? The major function of the reproductive system is to ensure survival of the species. Other systems in the body, such as the endocrine and urinary systems, work continuously to maintain homeostasis for survival of the individual. The functional and most significant difference in the male and female reproductive system is that the male reproductive system only produces sperms and delivers to the female reproductive system. On the other hand, the female reproductive system is designed to produce a baby and promote its development. Also, why is it important to know the difference between the male and female reproductive systems?

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