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The Reproductive System

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the primary function of sex organs   produce sex cells  
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the secondary function of sex organs   secrete hormones  
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sperm is produced in the   seminiferous tubules  
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sperm formation   spermatogenesis  
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sperm leaves the testes through the   efferent ductules  
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it takes sperm 20 days to move through this structure, here they gain the ability to swim and fertilize an egg   duct of the epididymis  
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from the duct of the epididymis the sperm travel here (three more structures)   vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra  
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accessory glands which lie on the posterior surface of the urinary bladder and secrete about 60% of the volume of semen   seminal vessels  
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encircles the prostratic urethra, contains substances that enhance sperm motility   prostate gland  
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pea-sized glands inferior to the prostate gland, produce a mucus which cleanses the urethra before ejaculation   bulbourethral glands  
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two components of male external genitalia   penis and scrotum  
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primary sex organ of the male   testes  
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primary sex organ of the female   ovaries  
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lateral region of the uterine tubes   infundibulum  
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intermediate region of the uterine tube   ampulla  
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medial region of the uterine tube   isthmus  
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usual site of the fertilization of the egg   uterine tubes (fallopian tubes)  
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female reproductive organ which prepares to support a developing embryo   uterus  
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outer layer of the uterine wall   perimetrium  
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middle muscle layer of the uterine wall   myometrium  
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inner layer of the uterine wall where the fertilized egg implants   endometrium  
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receives the penis during sexual intercourse   birth canal  
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the female external genitalia   vulva  
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modified sweat glands used to nourish infants   mammary glands  
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