Penis
External male reproductive organ
Penis (shaft)
Main body tissue
Penis (glans)
The tip/head of the penis and where a lot of nerve endings/small openings are.
Testicles
Where the sperm is produced.
Epiddymis
stores sperm, helps it mature, and then transports it to the vas deferens for ejaculation
Vas Deferens
Muscular tube that sperm travels through
Seminal Vescicle
Adds more fluids
Prostate
Hormonal gland
Vagina
A muscular tube that connects the uterus to the outside of the body. This is where periods and babies exit.
Cervix
Where the vagina and uterus connects
Fallopian Tube
The passage that the eggs use to travel to the uterus
Ovaries
Where eggs are stored
Uterus
Where the baby developes
Urethal Opening
Connects the bladder to outside, where you pee from
Vulva
Outside coverings of openings
Citoris
small organ
Labia
protects the vaginal and urethral openings from contaminants like dirt and bacteria
Puberty
The process of changing from a child into an adult. This series of changes are caused by chemical messages that tell the body to grow and become physically and sexually mature.
Menstruation
Period of time where a female bleeds from the uterus because an ovum/egg has not been fertilized by a sperm.
Testosterone
A hormone that promotes the development and maintenance of male sex characteristics.
Adolescence
Starts with the beginning of puberty and finishes when the identity and behavior of an adult are accepted
Hormones
Substances secreted by various organs of the body that regulate growth, metabolism, and reproduction. They influence the growth and activity of cells.