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Systole
ventricles contract and atria is relaxed; blood flows out of heart and into pulmonary artery and aorta; mitral and tricuspid valves closed; aortic and pulmonary valves open
Diastole
ventricles relax and atria contract; blood flows from atria into ventricles; mitral and tricuspid valves open; aortic and pulmonic valves closed
Pericardium
(membrane outside heart), protects the heart
Myocardium
(heart muscle), responsible for pumping blood, connective tissue for support and nerve conduction
Endocardium
the lining of the heart (on the inside chambers), very smooth surface to minimize blood turbulence during pumping
blastocyst
k
Bulbourethral gland
j
Corpus Luteum
j
Endometrium
k
Epididymis
j
Estrogen
j
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
k
Human chorionic gonadotropin
j
Implantation
j
Leydig Cell
j
Luteinizing hormone
k
Menstrual (uterine) cycle
j
Oogonial cell
k
Ovarian cycle
j
Placenta
k
Primary oocyte / spermocyte
l
Progesterone
k
Prostate Gland
k
Secondary oocyte
k
Secondary spermocyte
j
Semen
k
Seminiferous Tubules
j
Seritoli Cell
j
Sperm
k
Spermatogonial cell
j
Teratogen
j
Testis
j
Testosterone
j
Trophoblast
j
Vas deferens
k