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sexual reproduction

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PUBERTY

Changes in female

CHANGES IN MALE

  • shoulders widen
  • facial hair develops
  • breasts develop slightly
  • muscles get bigger and stronger
  • penis gets longer and wider
  • testes enlarges
  • gets erections
  • adams apple gets more prominent

Changes in both sexes

  • acne for some
  • growth spurt
  • gain weight
  • armpit hair growth
  • pubic hair growth
  • emotional changes

reproduction

female gametes

  • size: diameter = 120 micrometers
  • number: 1
  • motility: non-motile, moved through fallopian tube by cilia and peristalsis

male gametes

  • size: 2.5 micrometers (head of sperm)
  • number: millions (40 million)
  • motility: motile, has tail/flagellum to swim towards egg for fertilisation

Female reproductive system

pregnancy

amnion

  • consists of the amniotic cavity, amniotic sac (membraneous sac) and amniotic fluid
  • functions:
  • allows fetus to move freely
  • lubrication so that fetus' fingers and toes don't grow together
  • support and cushions fetus against mechanical shock
  • allow fetus to practice using digestive and urinary systems (when fetus swallows amniotic fluid)

amniocentesis

  • process:
  • hypodermic needle is inserted into womb to collect amniotic fluid
  • function:
  • amniotic fluid contains cells of fetus
  • thus can observe pairs of chromosomes to test for genetic diseases
  • eg. if have one extra chromosome, trisomy 21, will have down syndrome
  • can also check for gender, if have x and y chromosomes, boy, if have two x chromosomes, girl

amniocentesis

  • precautions:
  • needle must be sterile and preferably new, never used before
  • room must be sterile
  • doctor must have washed hands, wear surgical gown, hat, gloves
  • skin at site of entry of needle must be swabbed with iodine
  • insert needle carefully

menstruation

menstruation days

  • days 1-5 >> menstrual flow stage
  • days 6-13 >> follicle stage
  • day 14 >> ovulation
  • oestrogen levels highest >> day 10
  • progesterone levels highest >> day 16
  • fertile period >> day 11-16
  • corpus luteum stage >> 15-28

menstruation process

  • endometrium is shed
  • pituitary gland produces follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) causing primary follicle to develop and grow into secondary and Graafian follicle
  • secondary and Graafian follicle produces oestrogen which feedbacks to pituitary gland to stop producing FSH so that no other follicles grow and mature
  • oestrogen also repairs and thickens uterine lining to prepare it for pregnancy
  • oestrogen also stimulates pituitary gland to produce luteinising hormone (LH)
  • luteinising hormone triggers ovulation, which is the release of the ovum from ovary at around day 14.
  • luteinising hormone also causes whats left of Graafian follicle to develop into corpus luteum
  • corpus luteum produces progesterone and a little oestrogen
  • progesterone inhibits the production of LH, which causes corpus luteum to break down and levels of progesterone and oestrogen in blood to

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