| A | B |
| Reproduce | the process by which organisms make more organisms like themselves |
| Genitals | reproductive organs |
| Hormones | Hormones are chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body. |
| Testicles | produce and store sperm |
| Penis | male sex organ |
| Scrotum | pouch like structure that contains the testicles |
| Urethra | the canal that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body |
| Sperm | male sex cell |
| Bladder | sac that stores urine |
| Vas Deferens | muscular tube that passes upward alongside the testicles and transports the sperm-containing fluid |
| Epididymis | lightly coiled tube where sperm are stored |
| Prostate Gland | walnut sized gland that helps produce fluid in semen |
| Seminal Vesicle | sac-like structures attached to the vas deferens to the side of the bladder. |
| Puberty | mental, physical, and emotional changes your body grows through from a child to an adult |
| Fertilization | when the male sperm joins the female egg |
| Genes | Special carriers of human traits |
| Vagina | A muscular, hollow tube that extends from the vaginal opening to the uterus |
| Vulva | external part of the female reproductive organs |
| Uterus | womb |
| Clitoris | small sensory organ used only for sexual stimulation |
| Menstruation | once a month when a woman releases an egg and if not fertilized it dissolves and exits the vagina with tissue, endometrium, and blood |
| Menopause | When a woman no longer has her menstrual cycle |
| Menarche | a girls first period |
| Cervix | part of the uterus that opens into the upper part of the vagina |
| Ovaries | The two oval-shaped organs that lie to the upper right and left of the uterus |
| Egg | The female sex cell |
| Fallopian Tubes | Tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus are known as |
| Anus | opening between the buttocks |
| Labia | Two pairs of skin flaps |
| Mons Pubis | The fleshy area located just above the top of the vaginal opening |