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Journal Cornell Notes •Page: ______ •Title : Reproduction Interaction •EQ: What systems of the body are essential to reproduction? Essential Question What systems of the body are essential to reproduction? Standard B.10A - describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of regulation, nutrient absorption, reproduction, and defense from injury or illness in animals SYSTEMS INVOLVED REPRODUCTION Copy this diagram into your notes! Reproductive Endocrine Sexual Development • Puberty: –period of rapid growth and sexual maturation –reproductive system becomes fully functional. –at end, reproductive organs are fully developed. –onset is usually between the ages of 9 and 15 –usually starts one year earlier in females than in males. Sexual Reproduction •The Reproductive system –produces, stores, and releases specialized sex cells (gametes). –the fusion of sperm and egg forms a “zygote”. Zygote: the single cell from which all cells of the human body develop REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM • Main Parts/Key words: –Male: • Testes –produce sperm –Female: • Ovaries –produce the Eggs • Uterus –where a baby develops REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM • Main Functions: –Sexual maturation (puberty) –Male function: • produce & deliver sperm –Female function: • produce eggs • nourish & support an embryo • New section/system ENDOCRINE SYSTEM (glands/hormones) • Hormones used: – Testosterone • Male sex traits – Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) • Egg & sperm development – Luteinizing hormone • Egg release during menstruation – Estrogen • Female sex traits – Progesterone • Maintains uterine lining What is the menstrual cycle? 1. developed egg is released from an ovary. 2. lining of uterus thickens and prepares to receive an egg. 3. If egg is fertilized it is implanted in the uterus and begins growing into an embryo. 4. If the egg is not fertilized, the entire uterine lining is discharged (shed) • Controlled by feedback loops & takes an average of 28 days. Path of the Egg (Ova) The Menstrual Cycle *Most females menstruate during the first 3-7 days of the cycle. The Menstrual Cycle Regulated by hormones. A spike in the levels of each hormone released regulates a specific action in the cycle. Ovulation FSH: stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in the ovary before the release of an egg Estrogen: stimulates the growth of the uterine lining LH: stimulates ovulation Progesterone: Prepares uterine lining in anticipation of fertilization. If the egg is not fertilized the lining will be shed. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall DEBRIEF QUESTION: Write this question in your Cornell Notes and answer in 35 words: Explain how hormones help with reproduction. DEBRIEF ANSWER: Hormones stimulate gamete production and sexual development, and regulate the menstrual cycle for fertility. Diseases and Disorders of the Male Reproductive System Disease/Disorder Description Prostate cancer Most common form of cancer in men over 40; risks of developing it increase with age Prostatitis Inflammation of the prostate gland; may be acute or chronic Testicular cancer Malignant growth in one or both testicles; more common in males 15–30 years; more aggressive malignancy Diseases and Disorders of the Female Reproductive System Disease/Disorder Description Breast cancer Second leading cause of cancer deaths in women; classified as stage 0 to 4 Cervical cancer Slow to develop; Pap smear detects abnormal cervical cells Cervicitis Inflammation of the cervix usually due to an infection Dysmenorrhea Condition with severe menstrual cramps limiting normal activities