female reproductive system:
function is reproduction of new offsprings.
it is divided into 2 types external and internal structures of female reproductive system.
internal genital organs:
external genital organs:
functions of other parts like
fimbriae : it is finger like projections
endometrium: it is innermost lining layer of the uterus.
male reproductive system:
prostate gland: secrete prostate fluid, one of the component of semen.
seminal vesicles: it stores and produces semen.
bulbourethral gland : it is also called cowper's gland .they add fluids to semen during the process of ejaculation.
testicle: they produce sperms and secrete hormones like testosterone.
epididymis: it is transported and stores sperm cells that are produced in testis.
vas defense: it transports mature sperms to the urethra. it carries urine and sperms to outside of the body.
ureter: it carries urine from kidney to urinary bladder.
urethra: it carries urine from bladder to the outside of the body.
ductus deferens: it transports sperm cells from epididymis.
sperm : is to pass on the necessary biological information required to produce a new organism.
28. Identify and describe the functions of the major components of the human male and female...
1. Identify the major components of the male and female reproductive systems. Trace the passage way for sperm and ova. 2. What are the similarities and differences exist between the sexual response patterns for males and females? 3. What is a refractory period? 4. What are the stages of human sexual response? 5. Explain the difference between heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality. How common are each of these sexual orientations in our society? 6. What are the patterns of sexual behavior?...
Briefly describe the structure and functions of the male and female reproductive systems (in 80-100 words).
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