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reproductive system

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testes   produce sperm and testosterone. located below the pelvic cavity on the outside of the body, within the scrotum.  
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scrotum   a pouch of skin that houses the testes.  
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penis   external cylinder-like shaped organ that moves urine and semen out of the body.  
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epididymis   coiled tube located superior to each teste, responsible for maturation of sperm cells  
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vas deferens   connects the epididymis to the urethra  
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seminal vesicles   sac-like organs that secrete seminal fluid. this fluid stimulates muscle contractions in the female reproductive organs to aid in propelling sperm forward.  
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prostate gland   surrounds the proximal urethra, contracts during ejaculation to aid in forward movement of sperm. secretes fluid that protects sperm within the vagina  
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bulbourethral glands (Cowper's glands)   inferior to the prostate gland, secrete fluid to lubricate the end of the penis to prepare for intercourse.  
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androgens   group of male sex hormones  
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testosterone   most abundant and biologically active male sex hormones  
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ovaries   pair of oval shaped organs located within the pelvic cavity. produce ova, estrogen, and progesterone  
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fallopian tubes   muscular tubes with proximal opening near each ovary, connects distally to uterus. receives egg during ovulation  
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uterus   hollow muscular organ, lies low in the pelvic cavity. receives fertilized egg, which implants into uterine wall for fetal development. in a nonpregnant female, the uterine lining sloughs off monthly, causing menstruation.  
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cervix   lower portion of the uterus, which created a barrier between the uterus and the vagina and dilates during childbirth.  
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vagina   muscular tube extending from the uterus to the outside of the body. expands during intercourse and childbirth.  
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labia majora   folds of skin and adipose tissue that protect other external genitalia.  
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labia minora   folds of skin within the labia majora, pinkish in color due to high blood circulation, forms a hood over the clitoris.  
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clitoris   highly sensitive female erectile tissue located anterior to the urethra.  
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perineum   area between the vagina and the anus  
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estrogen   group of female sex hormones  
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progesterone   hormone secreted by ovaries  
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estradiol   most abundant and biologically active female hormone.  
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