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HUMAN REPRODUCTION

Sexual reproduction is the processinvolving the fusion of haploid nuclei to form adiploid zygote and the production of genetically

dissimilar offspring

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MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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HORMONES: male

• Testosterone (testes)• Development of male sexual secondary

characteristics: - Penis and testes grow: produce sperm and

testosterone - Facial hair develops - Changes to larynx: deeper voice - Hair grows on chest and in armpits - Pubic hair develops

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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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HORMONES: female

• Oestrogen and progesterone• Development of male sexual secondary characteristics: - Ovaries grow- eggs develop and female hormones are

released - Hair grows in armpits - Brests develop/increase in size - Hips broaden - Pubic hair grows - Vagina enlargens

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Female hormones

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OVARIES

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MENSTRUAL CYCLE

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Fertilisation: the joining of the nuclei of the male gamete (sperm) and the female gamete (egg)

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Ovulation and implantation

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PLACENTA

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BIRTH

• It begins when the strong muscles in the wall of the uterus start to contract. This is called labour.

• The wall of the cervix, gradually becomes wide enough for the baby to be pushed through.

• The wall of the vagina can stretch to allow the baby to be pushed through.

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Birth

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Afterbirth The placenta falls away from the wall of the uterus, and passes out through the vagina.

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ANTE-NATAL CARE• Diet plenty of calcium: why?• Diet plenty of extra iron: why?• Diet with extra carbohydrates: why?• Diet with extra protein: why?• Continue to take exercise• No smoking: why?• Not too much alcohol or drugs.• Avoid illnesses: rubella (deaf or other

disabilities)• AIDS: the virus HIV can cross the placenta

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Breast feeding vs. Milk formula

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Advantage of breast milk vs. Formula milk

• Free!• No need to use an equipment, which, unless clean it

´s easier for bacteria to get into the milk and make the baby ill.

• Contains antibodies from the mother, which helps the baby ti fight off infectious diseases.

• Close relationship to develop between mother and baby.

The composition changes as it grows so that´s exactly right for the different stages of development.

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BIRTH CONTROL:methods

• NATURAL →abstinence

• CHEMICAL →contraceptive pill →spermicide• MECHANICAL →condom →diaphragm →IUD• SURGICAL → vasectomy → female sterilisation