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Lesson 2
Human reproductive system
 All   living things reproduce.

 Reproduction    may be SEXUAL or
  ASEXUAL.
 For continuity of life
 Increase the number of individuals of
  the same species
 Replaces those that die
Production of individuals with gametes
Sexual Reproduction       Asexual reproduction



  Male & Female parents           One parent



    Gametes involved              No gamete
Sexual reproduction         Asexual reproduction


    Male & Female parents           One parent



     Gametes involved               No gamete



    Fertilization occurs          No fertilization
Sexual Reproduction        Asexual reproduction


   Male & Female parents          One parent


    Gametes involved               No gamete



    Fertilization occurs        No fertilization


    Genes from both             Gene from one
        parents                    parent

        Mixture                100% identical to
     characteristics                parent
Sexual             Asexual
Reproduction        reproduction

   Male & Female
      parents          One parent


 Gametes involved       No gamete


   Fertilization
      occurs         No fertilization

  Genes from         Gene from one
  both parents          parent

    Mixture         100% identical to
 characteristics         parent

   Variation          No variation
Sexual             Asexual
Reproduction        reproduction

   Male & Female
      parents          One parent


 Gametes involved       No gamete


   Fertilization
      occurs         No fertilization

  Genes from         Gene from one
  both parents          parent

    Mixture         100% identical to
 characteristics         parent

   Variation          No variation
Gamete: Sperm             Gamete: Ovum
*Gonad – testes         *Gonad – ovary
*Many sperm cells       *One egg cell a month
*Smaller                *Larger than a body cell
*Swims through liquid   *Cannot move on its own
*Head, middle, & tail   *Round shape
 Reproductive      system functions in gamete
     Production
     Storage
     Nourishment
     Transport
 Fertilization
     Fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote
 Parts   of Male reproductive system

 Parts   of Female reproductive system

 Direction of sperm movement until
 fertilization occurs
Figure 28.1
Figure 28.3
 Functions
  Toproduce, maintain and transport
  sperm (the male reproductive cells) and
  protective fluid (semen)
 Functions
  Toproduce, maintain and transport
  sperm (the male reproductive cells) and
  protective fluid (semen)

  Toproduce and secrete male sex
  hormones (testosterone) responsible for
  maintaining the male reproductive
  system
http://www.uh.edu/~tgill2/image010.jpg
Mix with fluid and mucus
(semen)

Typical ejaculate = 2-5 ml
  Contains between 20 –
  100 million sperms per ml
 Testes
       / testicles
 (Gonads)
    Produce sperm
     (Spermatogenesis)
        Sperm production begins
         at puberty and
         continues throughout
         the life of a male
 Testes
       / testicles
 (Gonads)
  Produce
  testosterone
    Hair patterns and
     voice changes
    Development of the
     male accessory organs
     (prostate, seminal
     vesicles etc.)
    Stimulates the effect
     of protein building in
     the body that is
     responsible for the
     greater muscle
     development and
     strength of the male
 Duct   System
  Epididymis
    Sperm mature in

     epididymis
  Vas Deferens
    Transports mature
     sperm to the
     urethra
  Ejaculatory ducts
    empty into the
     urethra
 Seminal   vesicles
    Attached to vas
     deferens
    Produce a sugar-
     rich fluid
     (fructose) that
     provides energy
     to sperm
 Prostate   Gland
    Makes fluid and
     mucus
 Urethra
    Tube that carries
     urine from the
     bladder to outside
     of the body

    Also carries
     semen out of the
     body
 Functions
    Produces the female egg cells - ovum

    Transports the eggs to the site of fertilization

    The fertilization of an egg by a sperm, occurs in
     the Fallopian tubes
Figure 28.13
Functions

 Place   for a baby to develop

 Iffertilization does not take place, the
  system is designed to menstruate

 Produces female sex hormones that
  maintain the reproductive cycle.
 Pathway   of ovum to
 uterus

 Fertilization   occurs
 here

 Thefertilized egg
 then moves to the
 uterus for
 development

                           http://www.ricancercouncil.org/img/cervical.gif
 Protection
 Nutritional
            support for fetus
 Waste removal for the developing
  embryo and fetus
 Lower part of uterus
Allows sperm to enter uterus
For menstrual blood to exit
Connects to vagina
   Canal that joins the
    cervix (the lower part
    of uterus) to the
    outside of the body

   Birth canal

   Allow penis to enter

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Form 3 Science Chapter 4 Reproduction 2

  • 2.  All living things reproduce.  Reproduction may be SEXUAL or ASEXUAL.
  • 3.  For continuity of life  Increase the number of individuals of the same species  Replaces those that die
  • 5. Sexual Reproduction Asexual reproduction Male & Female parents One parent Gametes involved No gamete
  • 6. Sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction Male & Female parents One parent Gametes involved No gamete Fertilization occurs No fertilization
  • 7. Sexual Reproduction Asexual reproduction Male & Female parents One parent Gametes involved No gamete Fertilization occurs No fertilization Genes from both Gene from one parents parent Mixture 100% identical to characteristics parent
  • 8. Sexual Asexual Reproduction reproduction Male & Female parents One parent Gametes involved No gamete Fertilization occurs No fertilization Genes from Gene from one both parents parent Mixture 100% identical to characteristics parent Variation No variation
  • 9. Sexual Asexual Reproduction reproduction Male & Female parents One parent Gametes involved No gamete Fertilization occurs No fertilization Genes from Gene from one both parents parent Mixture 100% identical to characteristics parent Variation No variation
  • 10. Gamete: Sperm Gamete: Ovum *Gonad – testes *Gonad – ovary *Many sperm cells *One egg cell a month *Smaller *Larger than a body cell *Swims through liquid *Cannot move on its own *Head, middle, & tail *Round shape
  • 11.  Reproductive system functions in gamete  Production  Storage  Nourishment  Transport  Fertilization  Fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote
  • 12.  Parts of Male reproductive system  Parts of Female reproductive system  Direction of sperm movement until fertilization occurs
  • 15.  Functions  Toproduce, maintain and transport sperm (the male reproductive cells) and protective fluid (semen)
  • 16.  Functions  Toproduce, maintain and transport sperm (the male reproductive cells) and protective fluid (semen)  Toproduce and secrete male sex hormones (testosterone) responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system
  • 18. Mix with fluid and mucus (semen) Typical ejaculate = 2-5 ml Contains between 20 – 100 million sperms per ml
  • 19.  Testes / testicles (Gonads)  Produce sperm (Spermatogenesis)  Sperm production begins at puberty and continues throughout the life of a male
  • 20.  Testes / testicles (Gonads)  Produce testosterone  Hair patterns and voice changes  Development of the male accessory organs (prostate, seminal vesicles etc.)  Stimulates the effect of protein building in the body that is responsible for the greater muscle development and strength of the male
  • 21.  Duct System  Epididymis  Sperm mature in epididymis  Vas Deferens  Transports mature sperm to the urethra  Ejaculatory ducts  empty into the urethra
  • 22.  Seminal vesicles  Attached to vas deferens  Produce a sugar- rich fluid (fructose) that provides energy to sperm
  • 23.  Prostate Gland  Makes fluid and mucus
  • 24.  Urethra  Tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body  Also carries semen out of the body
  • 25.  Functions  Produces the female egg cells - ovum  Transports the eggs to the site of fertilization  The fertilization of an egg by a sperm, occurs in the Fallopian tubes
  • 27.
  • 28. Functions  Place for a baby to develop  Iffertilization does not take place, the system is designed to menstruate  Produces female sex hormones that maintain the reproductive cycle.
  • 29.
  • 30.  Pathway of ovum to uterus  Fertilization occurs here  Thefertilized egg then moves to the uterus for development http://www.ricancercouncil.org/img/cervical.gif
  • 31.  Protection  Nutritional support for fetus  Waste removal for the developing embryo and fetus
  • 32.  Lower part of uterus Allows sperm to enter uterus For menstrual blood to exit Connects to vagina
  • 33. Canal that joins the cervix (the lower part of uterus) to the outside of the body  Birth canal  Allow penis to enter