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Testes
primary male reproducive organ
Spermatozoa sprem
male gamet musclur reproductive cell
seminiferous tubules
where sprem develops
epididymis
sperm is stored
seminal vasicles
connects vas deferens secretions noutures sperm
ejaculatory duct
connects vas deferens with urethra
penis
extranal organ that contains exectile tissue
foreskin
loose fitting skin covering the end of the penis
circumcision
foreskin removed
prostate gland
chestnut size gland surrounds the beginning of urethra
bulbourethral
located on eather side of prostate below prostate
urethra
tube that leads to outside of body expel seman
copulation
ability to have sex
ejaculation
exsotion of semem
erection
erectal tissue fills with blood penis will become erect
semen
male reproductive fluid that usually contains sperm
ovaries
primary sex organ of the female
zygote
egg
FSH
hormone that contain development of a follile
LH
hormone respivable for ovulation
uterus
hollow thick walled pear shaped highly musular organ
cervix
is narrow neck extends into vagina
fundus
bulging upper part of the urterus
myometrium
thick musclur layer
endometrium
mucous lining of the urterus
vagina
short canal that extends to the cervtix to the vulva, smooth muscle with a mucous memebrane lining
vulva
extenal organ of reproduction
labia
folds of skin that surrounds the vagina
perineum
area between vigina and the rectum
breast(mammary gland)
accessory organs the secret milk after childbirth
areola
darkness area that surrounds the nipple
menstrual cycle
occurs every 28 days divided into 4 stages
menopause
monthly menstrual cycle comes to an end
menstrghten
break down and discharge of urtren lining
gonads
sex glands
ova
female gamet
fertilization
sperm nucleus combines with egg nucleus
endometriosis
endometrial tissue found outside of uterus
mastitis
inflammation of the breast
cervical cancer
cancer of the cervixs
pap smear
sample of cell shraping of the cervical
toxic shock syndrome
bacterial infection caused by staphylococous
BPH
enlarged prostate
genital Harpes
virus, blister
contraception
methods of preventing praecancy
vasectomy
male sterilization cout of vas deferen
tubal ligation
removal of female tube
lapbscopy
surgical procedure of the light is inserted into the abdomen
mammogragh
x-ray of the breast
mastectomy
removal of the breast