Description

a hollow muscular pear shaped organ where the baby grows
a pair of almond shaped glands that produce eggs, estrogen and progesterone
a pair of muscular tubes where eggs are fertilized
what connects the cervix to the exterior of the body
specialized organs that produce milk after birth
the narrow necklike passage forming the lower end of the uterus.
where semen is passed through to go out the tip of the penis
the final section of the large intestine, terminating at the anus.
the tube through which an ovum or egg passes from an ovary.
the sac-like organ that holds the testicals
what produces testosterone and sperm
the sperm storage area
what connects the testicals to the abdominal cavity
the muscular tube that carries sperm to the ejaculation duct
a walnut sized gland that protects the fluid that takes up most semen
a pea-sized gland located inferior to the prostate
the male sex organ
the fluid that carries sperm to the outside of the body
the male sex cell
what is located int the pubic area also known as the external genetalia
what produces milk in the breasts
getting ready for pregnancy
the process of eggs leaving the ovaries into the fallopian tubes
when the endometrium grows and developes
when the sperm and egg meet and burry in the lining of the uterus is the begining of...
the production of milk to feed an infant
the hormone produced by the testes
the hormone produced by the ovaries that regulates secondary sex charecteristics
the other hormone produced in the ovaries
female sex cells
the mucus membrane lining the uterus,
contains pollen, the male reproductive cell
holds the anthers
the main part of the flower
all the sepals
small leaves under the flower
also known as the stem
reproductive cell which will become the seed when fertilized by pollen
part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium.
a tube on top of the ovary (in flower)
receives the pollen during fertilization
characteristic of lower plants, fungi, and protozoans.
the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts.
(of a plant) having or developing buds.
a small part broken or separated off something.
when the sperm and egg meet in the fallopian tubes

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Human Reproduction

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