unit 4 human reproduction claudia lucia and teresa s
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4.HUMAN REPRODUCTIONBy Teresa,Claudia andLucia.
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REPRODUCTION
PRIMARY SEXUAL CHARACTERISTISThe reproductive system are the
primary sexsual characteristics.We alredy have them when we
are born and they are different for male and female.
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SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS
The external characteristics which differentiate men from women are called secondary sexual characteristics.
During puberty between the ages of eleven and fifteen the reproductive system matures.Some physical changes are the same for both sexes, like growing taller or hair growing in the armpit.
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Other changes are specific to each sex:
Girls develop breasts and their hips get wider.
Boys get deeper voices or get facial hair.
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REPRODUCTIVE CELLSReproductive cells carry out the
funtion of reproduction.Sperm: are the male reproductive
cells. They have a head and a long tail called flagellum. They are produced in large numbers from the time of puberty.
Ova: are the female reproductive cells. They do not move. From puberty an ovum matures every month.
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OVA SPERM
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THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS .THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM:Ovaries.Uterus.Fallopian tubes.Vagina.Vulva.
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MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Testicles Vas deferens Urethra Seminal vesicles Prostate Penis
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FERTILISATION
Fertilisation occurs when an ovum and a sperm join inside the fallopian tubes and they create a single cell called zygote. The zygote goes down the fallopian tubes, it is implanted in the wall of the uterus and it becomes an embryo.
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PREGNANCY AND BIRTHPREGNANCYPregnancy last about 9 months and
ends in a birth.During the early stages, different
structures are created to protect the embrio:
The placenta.The umbilical cord.The amniotic sac.
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The baby develops step by step:After 3 months: the embryo has all
its organs. It becomes a foetus.After 5 months: the baby starts
moving and the mother feels it.After 9 months: the baby is ready to
be born and it weighs around 3 kilos.LABOUR
o Dilation.o Expultion.o Afterbirth.
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