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Male Reproductive System

The testes are located in the scrotum, which hangs outside the body where the temperature is more suitable for efficient sperm production. The testes are responsible for the production of sperm and the release of the male hormone testosterone. Testosterone controls the development of male secondary sexual characteristics at puberty, such as deepening of the voice, facial hair, changes in the penis and testicles and the production of sperm.malereproductivesystem

After boy reaches puberty, his testes create sperm at a rate of approximately 125 million sperm a day. These gather in the testes and then move on to the coiled tubular system known as the epidemiologist, where they mature. The epidemiologist drains first into the vas deference and from there into the ejaculatory ducts. During sexual activity, these ducts contract and push sperm through the urethra during the process of ejaculation. Read the rest of this entry »

Female Reproductive System

The female reproductive organs are situated in the pelvic cavity and SO are enclosed and protected by the pelvic bones. The ovaries are central to the female reproductive system because they hold all the female ova (eggs). The ovaries release one egg during the process of ovulation, and thww5r021is happens first at puberty. Once released, the egg passes along the Fallopian tube to the uterus (womb) a hollow, muscular organ capable of considerable expansion to accommodate a growing fetus during pregnancy. The neck of the uterus is also known as the cervix, projects into the vagina. The vagina is a muscular organ that is able to expand greatly during sexual intercourse and childbirth. Read the rest of this entry »

The Reproductive Organs

The body’s reproductive organs are developed in babies before they are even horn. In fact, a baby girl is born with all the ova (eggs)h9991281_001 that she will release during her adult life.

Puberty is the major developmental stage for the reproductive systems of both genders. It is at this time that hormonal changes in the body bring great physical and mental changes, maturation to the reproductive systems for their adult role. Both the male and female systems are perfectly for designed o their unique ultimate function sexual activity and reproduction.