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Male and Female reproductive organs 1P5: Friday 3 rd December

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Introduction to male and female sex organs.

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Male and Female reproductive organs

1P5: Friday 3rd December

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Male Reproductive Organs

Testes

Sperm Duct

Urethra Penis

Prostate

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FunctionOrgan

Testes

Sperm Duct

Prostate

Urethra

Penis

To produce and release the male sex cell (sperm)

To carry the sperm to the penis

Adds fluid and food to the sperm so they can swim

Carries the sperm out of the body

Used to transfer the sperm inside of the female

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A Single SpermMales produce up to 100 million of these each time

These are much smaller than the egg

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Female Reproductive Organs

Vagina

Oviduct

Ovary

Uterus

Cervix

Ovum

Fertilisation takes place here

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FunctionOrgan

Ovary

Oviduct

Uterus

Cervix

Vagina

To produce and release the female sex cell (egg)

To carry the egg to the uterus

To accept the fertilised egg and help it to grow and develop into a baby

The neck of the uterus where sperm are released and through which the baby leaves its mother

Long narrow tube that connects the uterus to the outside of the body.

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This is about the sizeOf a grain of sand

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Fertilisation

Sperm enters the egg

The male and female nuclei join together - FERTILISATION

EggSperm

Nucleus

Fertilised Egg

(Zygote)

Meet in oviduct

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FertilisationOne egg is released from the ovary every month.

Semen is released from the penis into the vagina.

Semen has millions of sperm in it. Sperm have tails and

swim from the vagina through the uterus up to the oviduct.

The egg and sperm join up in the oviduct. This is called

FERTILISAT .

Only one sperm is required to fertilise an egg. A fertilised

egg travels down the oviduct to the uterus where it grows

into a baby.

OVARY

PENIS

FERTILISATION

ONE

OVIDUCT