Human Reproductive System

4.2  Human Reproductive System

 

Male Reproductive System
 

 

Part Function
Seminal vesicle Secretes nutritional fluid for the sperms
Urethra A channel to discharge sperms and urine from the body
Sperm duct Transports sperms from the testis to the urethra inside the body
Penis Transfers sperms into the vagina of the female during copulation
Scrotum Holds and protects the testes
Testis Produces male gametes (sperms) and male sex hormones
Prostate glands Secrete fluid which contains nutrients and protects sperm cell

 Female Reproductive System

Part Function
Fallopian tube Place where fertilisation between sperm and ovum occurs
Ovary Produces female gamete (ovum) and female sex hormones
Uterus (womb) Place where the embryo develops and grows
Cervix Produces mucus to enable sperms to swim into the uterus
Vagina Receives sperms and as a channel through which a baby is born

 Physical Changes that Occur During Puberty

Male Female

Voice

  • Vocal cord (larynx) enlarges
  • Voice becomes deeper

Body

  • Breasts grow
  • Hips become firm and broader
  • Hair grows on the armpits

Body

  • Mousthache and beard begin to grow
  • Hair grows on the face, armpits and chest

Reproductive organs

  • Ovaries produce ova and sex hormones
  • Hair grows at pubic region
  • Menstrual cycle begins

Reproductive organs

  • Testes produce sperms and sex hormones
  • Hair grows at pubic region
  • Penis and scrotum enlarge
 

 Comparison between the Male and Female Gametes

 

Sperm Ovum
Able to move Not able to move
Produced by testis Produced by ovary
Male gamete  Female gamete
Smallest cell in the male's body Largest cell in the female's body
Carries genetic information
Sexual reproductive cell