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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM released eggs and transport them
into the fallopian tubes.
1. Uterus fundus: The upper part of the uterus that connects with the fallopian tubes; helps support pregnancy. 2. Fallopian tube: Tubes that transport eggs from the ovaries to MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM the uterus and provide the site for fertilization. 1. Bladder: Stores urine produced by the kidneys before it is expelled 3. Ovary: Produces eggs (ova) and through the urethra. hormones like estrogen and progesterone. 2. Seminal Vesicle: Produces seminal fluid, which nourishes and 4. Uterus: A muscular organ transports sperm during where fertilized eggs implant and ejaculation. develop into fetuses during pregnancy. 3. Cowper’s gland: Produces pre- ejaculatory fluid that lubricates the 5. Cervical Canal: Passageway urethra and neutralizes any acidity within the cervix that connects the from urine residue. uterus to the vagina; allows sperm to enter and menstrual blood to 4. Epididymis: Stores and exit. transports sperm produced in the testes, allowing them to mature 6. Cervix: The lower part of the and become motile. uterus that opens into the vagina; acts as a barrier between the 5. Scrotum: External sac that uterus and vagina and dilates holds the testes, regulating their during childbirth. temperature for optimal sperm production. 7. Vagina: A muscular tube connecting the cervix to the 6. Testis: Produces sperm and outside of the body; serves as the testosterone, the primary male sex birth canal and the route for hormone. menstrual flow. 7. Urethra: Tube that carries urine 8. Ovarian Ligament: Connects from the bladder and semen from the ovary to the uterus, providing the reproductive system out of the support and stability. body.
9. Fimbriae: Finger-like 8. Penis: External male organ
projections at the end of the used for sexual intercourse and fallopian tubes; help capture urination. 9. Prostate: Gland that produces a fluid that forms part of semen, helping nourish and protect sperm. 10. Vas Deferens: Tubes that carry mature sperm from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation.