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Reproductive Voc

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Testis   the male primary sex organ that produces sperm  
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Scrotum   the external sac enclosing the testes  
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Prostate Gland   A gland in male mammals surrounding the urethra at the base of the bladder that controls release of urine from the bladder and secretes a fluid which is a major constituent of semen  
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Gamete   male or female sex cell (sperm/egg)  
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Zygote   the fertilized ovum; produced by union of two gametes  
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Gonad   organs produced by the anterior pituitary  
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Seminiferous Tubule   highly convoluted tubes within the testes that form sperm  
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Germ Cell   An ovum or a sperm cell or one of its developmental precursors  
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Sustentacular Cell   One of the supporting cells of an epithelial membrane or tissue  
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Spermatic Cord   A cordlike structure, consisting of the vas deferens and its accompanying arteries, veins, nerves, and lymphatic vessels, that passes from the abdominal cavity through the inguinal canal down into the scrotum to the back of the testicle  
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Epididymis   that portion of the male duct system in which sperm mature. Empties into the ductus or vas, deferens  
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Seminal Vesicles   Either of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra  
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Trabecula   Any of the supporting strands of connective tissue projecting into an organ and constituting part of the framework of that organ  
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Spermatogenesis   the process of sperm production in the male; involves meiosis  
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Semen   fluid mixture produced by male reproductive structures; contains sperm, nutrients and mucus.  
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Ovary   the female sex organ in which ova(eggs) are produced  
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Uterus   A hollow muscular organ located in the pelvic cavity of female mammals in which the fertilized egg implants and develops. Also called womb  
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Vagina   The passage leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus in female mammals.  
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Vulva   female external genitalia  
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FSH   a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary that stimulates ovarian follicle production in females and sperm production in males  
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LH   an anterior pituitary hormone that aids maturation of cells in the ovary and triggers ovulation. Also causes the interstitial cells of the testis to produce testosterone  
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Follicle   structure in an ovary consisting of a developing egg surrounded by follicle cells  
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Uterine Tube   the oviduct. The tube through which the ovum is transported to the uterus; also called fallopian tube.  
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Cervix of Uterus   the inferior necklike portion of the uterus leading to the vagina  
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Menopause   the physiological end of menstrual cycles  
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Oogenesis   the process of formation of the ova  
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Ovulation   the release of an ovum from the ovary  
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Gestation   The period of development in the uterus from conception until birth; pregnancy  
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Dilation   The condition of being abnormally enlarged or dilated, as of an organ, orifice, or tubular  
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Effacement   The thinning out of the cervix that normally occurs along with dilation shortly before delivery  
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Colostrum   The thin yellowish fluid secreted by the mammary glands at the time of parturition that is rich in antibodies and minerals, and precedes the production of true milk. Also called foremilk  
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Vas deferens   The tube connecting the testes with the urethra. The vas deferens is a coiled duct that conveys sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.  
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