A | B |
able to reproduce | reproductive system |
reproductive cells that when joined with the female egg cells produce a new life | sperm |
a narrow tube that passes through the penis | urethra |
reproductive glands that produce sperm | testes |
a tubular organ outside the body through which sperm are released | penis |
the foreskin is surgically removed | circumcision |
a pouch of skin that holds the testes | scrotum |
a milky sticky fluid | semen |
the penis becomes upright and firm | erection |
the release of semen from the penis | ejaculation |
release of mature egg cells by the ovulation | ovulation |
joining together of a sperm and an egg | fertilization |
two small tubes through which a maure egg moves after it is released from an ovary | fallopian tube |
bulb shaped glands that store egg cells | ovaries |
a strong pear shaped organ about the size of a closed fist | uterus |
an elastic passageway 4-5 inches long | vagina |
is the term used to describe a newly formed organism during the first month of life | embryo |
the lining that breaks down and passes through the body | menstruation |
the time from one menstruation to the next | menstrual cycle |
the neck or lower section of the uterus | Cervix |
a doctor who specializes in the health care of the female reproductive system | gynecologist |