LC BIOLOGY- Human Reproduction (copy)

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Gonad

an organ that produces sex cells in animals

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Testes

produce sperm and testosterone

  • meiosis occurs in the tubules

  • cells between the tubules make testosterone

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Epididymis

matures and stores sperm

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Sperm Ducts

carry sperm to the urethra in the penis

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Urethra

allows the passage of either urine or sperm

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Associated Glands

seminal vesicles, the prostate gland, Cowper’s glands

  • produce seminal fluid that feeds the sperm and allows them to swim

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Semen

a fluid containing sperm and seminal fluid

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Puberty

the beginning of sexual maturity

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FSH

made by the pituitary gland, stimulates sperm production

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LSH

made by the pituitary gland, causes testosterone production to increase greatly

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Testosterone

causes:

  • the primary male characteristics (growth of penis and descent from testes and bone cavity)

  • the secondary male characteristics (increased body hair, enlargement of the larynx, muscle and bone growth)

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Secondary Sexual Characteristics

features that distinguish males from females, apart from the sex organs themselves

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Infertility

the inability to produce offspring

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Male Infertility

  • can be due to the production of low numbers of sperm

  • can be caused by lack of hormones, smoking, drugs, mumps or chemicals

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Ovulation

the release of an egg from the Graafian Follicle in the ovary

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Ovaries

produces egg and female hormones

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Graafian Follicle

produces the female hormone oestrogen

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After Ovulation

the empty Graafian Follicle becomes the corpus luteum, which makes progesterone and some oestrogen

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Funnel of the Fallopian Tube

catches the egg; then cilia and muscles push it along the tube

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Uterus

a muscular structure with a spongy lining (called the endometrium) that is enriched with blood vessels to nourish the embryo

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Vagina

allows the entry of sperm and the exit of the baby at birth

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Menstrual Cycle

a series of events that occurs every 28 days on average in the female if fertilisation has not taken place

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Menopause

when ovulation and menstruation stop happening in a female

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Menstruation

the discharge of the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) and the unfertilised egg

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Days 1-5

menstruation; meiosis occurs in the ovary, forming a new egg in the Graafian follicle

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Days 6-14

the endometrium thickens (due to oestrogen)

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Day 14

ovulation (i.e. an egg is released from the Graafian follicle in the ovary)

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Days 14-28

the endometrium continues to develop; the egg dies by day 16 if it is not fertilised

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Oestrogen and Progesterone

  • in the menstrual cycle they both cause the development of the endometrium and they both inhibit egg formation

  • at puberty they cause secondary female traits such as breast enlargement, widening of the pelvis, increase in body fat, body growth and production of hair

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Female Infertility

  • is often due to the failure to ovulate

  • can be caused by a lack of LH

  • is treated by injections of LH or by in-vitro fertilisation

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FSH

made by the pituitary gland between says 1 and 5; it stimulates egg development

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Oestrogen

made by the Graafian follicle on days 5 to 14; causes the endometrium to develop, inhibits secretion of FSH, and stimulates secretion of LH

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LH

made by the pituitary gland on day 14; stimulates ovulation and causes the corpus luteum to form

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Progesterone and Oestrogen

made by the corpus luteum on days 14 to 28; they continue the enlargement of the endometrium, inhibit the secretion of FSH and LH, and inhibit uterine contraction

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Fibroids

  • benign tumours of the uterus

  • can cause heavy and prolonged periods, pain, miscarriage, or infertility

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Copulation

the act of sexual intercourse

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Orgasm

the physical and emotional sensations experienced at the peak of sexual excitement

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Ejaculation

the release of semen from the penis

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Insemination

the release of semen into the vagina, just outside the cervix

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Chemotaxis

the sperm swim towards the chemical released by the egg

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Fertilisation

occurs when the nucleus of the sperm fuses with the nucleus of the egg, forming a diploid zygote

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Implantation

the embedding of the fertilised egg into the lining of the uterus

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In-Vitro Fertilisation

involves removing eggs from an ovary and fertilising them outside the body

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Placenta

separates the blood of the embryo and the mother

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Functions of the Placenta

the exchange of materials between the embryo and mother

  • oxygen, food, antibodies, drugs, some hormones and microorganisms enter the embryo

  • carbon dioxide, salts and urea enter the mother

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Morula

a solid ball of cells formed from a zygote by mitosis

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Day 1

fertilisation occurs

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Day 3

rapid mitosis to form a solid ball of cells called a morula

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Day 5

the formation of a hollow blastocyst

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Day 7

implantation, which is the burrowing of the blastocyst into the endometrium

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Day 10

the blastocyst forms three germ layers

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By the Fourth Week

heart, brain and umbilical cord form

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About the Fourth Week

chorion and mother’s blood vessels in the endometrium make the placenta

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Fifth Week

internal organs start to form

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By the Eighth Week

all the organs and systems are formed; the shape is now recognisably human and the embryo is called a foetus

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By the Twelfth Week

bones are replacing cartilage; the foetus sucks its thumb and kicks its feet

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Blastocyst

a hollow ball of cells formed from a morula

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Germ Layers

basic layers of cells in the blastocyst from which all adult tissues and organs will form

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Ectoderm

skin, nails, hair, nervous system

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Endoderm

muscles, skeleton, excretory system, respiratory system, circulatory system, reproductive system

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Endoderm

inner lining of digestive, respiratory, and excretory systems; liver and pancreas

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Coelom

heart, lungs and kidneys

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Gestation

the length of time spent in the uterus from fertilisation to birth

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Stage 1 of Birth

contractions of the uterus push the head of the foetus towards the cervix; the amnion bursts and amniotic fluid is released

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Stage 2 of Birth

the head of the baby is forced out through the vagina

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Stage 3 of Birth

the afterbirth (placenta and foetal membranes) are expelled from the vagina

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Main Hormones at Birth

  • progesterone drops, allowing for the uterus to contract

  • oxytocin (produced by the pituitary) stimulates uterine contractions

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Lactation

the secretion of milk by the mammary glans of the female

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Prolactin

produced by the pituitary of the mother after birth; stimulates milk production

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Benefits of Breastfeeding

  • ideal nutrients

  • antibodies to fight infection

  • sterile

  • improves recovery in mother

  • reduces risk of breast cancer

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Birth Control

refers to methods taken to limit the number of children that are born

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Contraception

the deliberate prevention fo fertilisation or pregnancy

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