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Onine lesson reproduction system
1. Pubic bone: Holds your hip bones together; the genitals of the male and female are found below the pubic bone. Vas deferens(sperm duct): Transport sperm through the Epididymis to the urethra. Glands Production of seminal fluid Seminal Vesicles Alkaline to neutralize acidity in female reproductive tract. Prostate gland Activates sperms by causing them to swim freely Cowper's gland Nourish sperms with nutrients Urinary bladder: Storage of urine. Epididymis: Temporary storage of sperm and the muscles in it contract to ejaculate sperms. Testes: Production of male gametes. Penis: Insertion into vagina when erected Scrotum: Sac containing the testes Urethra: Tube where urine exits and also the exit for the sperms during ejaculation. Ureter: long and thick tubes that aid the urine in moving from the kidneys to the bladder. Copulation 1. Sexual Arousal 2. Arterioles bring blood to penis and its erectile tissue dilate 3. Penis becomes turgid Allow entry into vagina 4. Insertion into vagina Release of semen into vagina 5. Sperm swim through the womb and into fallopian tube 6. Only 1 sperm will fertilise the egg By: Soh Zheng Yang 2P325