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#1• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Epididymis• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina• Vas Deferens

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. An ovary is an egg-producing reproductive organ found in female organisms. It is often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system. Ovaries in females are homologous to testes in males. The term gonads refers to the ovaries in females and testes in males.

#2• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. Endometrium-the inner vascular layer of the uterus, which is the site of embryo implantation and menses.

#3• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. Cervix-the lower, narrow part of the uterus. The space inside is the cervical canal. Cervix - Lower section of the uterus that protrudes into the vagina, through which the sperm pass to reach the uterus.

#4• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. Vagina - Muscular opening in the woman extending from the vulva to the cervix of the uterus.

#5• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. The uterus or womb is the major female reproductive organ of most mammals, including humans. One end, the cervix, opens into the vagina; the other is connected on both sides to the fallopian tubes.

#6• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. Fallopian Tubes - A pair of narrow tubes that carry the ovum (egg) from the ovary to the uterus.

#7• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. Uterus - Hollow muscular organ in the woman that holds and nourishes the fetus until the time of birth.

#8• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. In anatomy, the urinary bladder is a hollow, muscular, and distensible (or elastic) organ that sits on the pelvic floor in mammals. It is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra.

#9• Bladder• Cervix• Endometrium• Fallopian Tube• Ova• Ovary• Ovum• Urethra• Uterus• Vagina

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. The urethra is a tube which connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The urethra has an excretory function in both genders to pass urine to the outside, and also a reproductive function in the male, as a passage for sperm.

#1• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. The android pubic bone is the ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis.

#2• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. *Vas Deferens (Vas) - Attached to the epididymis, the vas is one of two tubes through which semen and sperm move before reaching the seminal vesicle and prostate gland.

#3• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external male sexual organ. The penis is the male reproductive organ.

#4• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. The urethra is a tube which connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The urethra has an excretory function in both genders to pass urine to the outside, and also a reproductive function in the male, as a passage for sperm.

#5• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. The glans penis is the tip of the penis. It is wholly or partially covered by the foreskin, except when the foreskin is retracted.

#6• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. The foreskin is a continuation of the tube of skin that covers the shaft of the penis. This tube of skin is firmly attached only at the base of the penis and at the head of the penis.

#7• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. In anatomy, the urinary bladder is a hollow, muscular, and distensible (or elastic) organ that sits on the pelvic floor in mammals. It is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra.

#8• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. *Seminal Vesicle – A small pouch located behind the male’s bladder and connected to the vas deferens, semen and sperm pass through the seminal vesicle on the way to the prostate gland and urethra.

#9• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. *Prostate Gland – A structure in the male reproductive system through which semen enters the urethra (a long tube leading from the prostate gland to the end of the penis) prior to ejaculation.

Gland in the male that surrounds the first portion of the urethra near the bladder. It secretes a liquid that balances acid in the urethra and stimulates movement of the sperm.

#10• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. The Cowper’s Gland or Bulbourethral glands are compound tubuloalveolar glands, each approximately the size of a pea.

During sexual arousal each gland produces a clear, viscous secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, and to help flush out any residual urine or foreign matter.

#11• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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Epididymis - Elongated organ in the male lying above and behind the testicles. It contains a highly convoluted canal, where after production, sperm are stored, nourished and developed for several months. It is about 10-foot-long.

#12• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. *Seminiferous Tubules – Tiny tubes, located in the male testes, in which sperm is produced.

#13• Bladder• Cowper’s Gland• Endometrium• Epididymis• Foreskin• Glans• Penis• Prostate Gland• Pubic Bone• Scrotum• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Testis• Urethra• Vas Deferens

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. Scrotum - Bag of skin and thin muscle that holds the testicles. The scrotum helps to maintain proper temperature of testicles to insure maximum sperm production and health.

#1• Corpus Luteum• Egg/Ovum/Ova• Endometrium• Epididymis• Mature Corpus Luteu

m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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. *Ovarian Reserve – The eggs a woman is born with. Some never mature, while others mature and are released during menstrual cycles.

#2• Corpus Luteum• Egg/Ovum/Ova• Endometrium• Epididymis• Mature Corpus Luteu

m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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. Follicle - Structure in the ovary that nurtures the developing egg and from which the egg is released.

#3• Corpus Luteum• Egg/Ovum/Ova• Endometrium• Epididymis• Mature Corpus Luteu

m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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. Follicle – A sac-like structure in the ovary that protects and nurtures a ripening egg until ovulation, the point at which it is released.

#4• Corpus Luteum• Egg/Ovum/Ova• Endometrium• Epididymis• Mature Corpus Luteu

m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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. *Follicle – A sac-like structure in the ovary that protects and nurtures a ripening egg until ovulation, the point at which it is released.

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m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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#6• Corpus Luteum• Egg/Ovum/Ova• Endometrium• Epididymis• Mature Corpus Luteu

m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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. *Egg – A female reproductive cell, also called an oocyte or ovum.

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m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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Corpus Luteum – After a woman ovulates, the fluid filled sac in which the egg matures (the follicle) becomes the corpus luteum. It continues to produce androgen, estrogen and progesterone, hormones that prepare the uterine lining to accept and nurture the fertilized egg.

#8• Corpus Luteum• Egg/Ovum/Ova• Endometrium• Epididymis• Mature Corpus Luteu

m• Mature Follicle• Primary Follicle• Rupturing Follicle• Secondary Follicle• Seminal Vesicle• Seminiferous Tubules• Vas Deferens

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. Corpus Luteum – After a woman ovulates, the fluid filled sac in which the egg matures (the follicle) becomes the corpus luteum. It continues to produce androgen, estrogen and progesterone, hormones that prepare the uterine lining to accept and nurture the fertilized egg.

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