Question | Answer |
ejaculation | ejection of sperm and fluid from male urethra |
ejaculatory duct | tube through which semen enters the male urethra |
glans penis | sensitive tip of the penis |
penis | male external organ of reproduction |
prepuce | foreskin; fold of skin covering the tip of the penis |
scrotum | external sac that contains the testes |
semen | spermatozoa and seminal fluid |
testis | male gonad that produces spermatozoa and the hormone testosterone |
vas deferens | narrow tube that carries sperm from the epididymis into the body and toward the urethra |
vulva | external female genitalia; includes labia, hymen, clitois, and vaginal orifice |
vagina | muscula, mucousa- lined canal extending from the uterus to exterior of the body |
uterus | hollow pear-shaped muscular femal organ in which the embryo and fetus development and menstration occurs |
perineum | area between anus and vagina |
ovary | 1 pair of female organs on each side of the pelvis |
menopause | gradual ending of menstration |
labia | lips of vagina |
gonad | female/ male reproductive organ that produces sex cells and hormones...ovaries and testes |
fetus | stage in prenatal development from 8-38 or 40 weeks |
fallopian tube | 1 of a pair of ducts through which the ovum travels to the uterus |
cul-de-sac | region in lower abdomen midway between rectum and uterus |
clitoris | organ of sensitive erectile tissue anterior to the opening of the female urethra |
cervix | lower, neck like portion of the uterus |
areola | dark-pigmented area surrounding the nipple |