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Sciences of the structure and function of the human body | Anatomy and physiology |
Is the scientific study of the body’s structures | Human anatomy |
Form a pumping system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to all cells and tissues | Cardiovascular system |
The system that chemically and mechanically breaks down food | Digestive system |
Pituitary gland is one of its major organs | Endocrine system |
The system that helps to regulate the body temperature | Integumentary system |
It provides a framework for the whole body | Skeletal system |
The framework for various movements of the body | Muscular system |
The system for both male and female that enables them to produce offspring | Reproductive system |
Serves to produce, transport, and introduce mature sperm into the female reproductive tract, which is where fertilization occurs. | Male reproductive system |
Extending from the abdomen to each testicle is a strand of connective tissue and muscle called the | Spermatic cord |
Divides the scrotum, isolating each testicle. | Median septum |
Surrounds the spermatic cord and testes. | Cremaster muscle |
This gives the scrotum a wrinkled appearance. | Dartos fascia |
Tiny tubes in which sperm are produced. | Seminiferous tubules |
Cells that produces testosterones | Leydig cells |
60% of semen—contains | Fructose |
Secretes a thick, yellowish fluid into the ejaculatory duct. | Seminal vesicles |
Sits just below the bladder, where it encircles both the urethra and ejaculatory duct. | Prostate gland |
Also called Cowper’s glands | Bulbourethral glands |
Is a thinner, hairless fold of skin just inside each labium majus. | Labium minus (labia minora) |
Is one of two thick folds of skin and adipose tissue; | Labium majus (labia majora) |
Two pea-sized glands; sit on either side of the vaginal opening; | Greater vestibular glands (Bartholin’s glands) |
Include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina. | Internal genitalia |
Almonds—sit on each side of the uterus, where they produce both egg cells (ova) and sex hormones. | Ovaries |
Also called uterine tubes | Fallopian tubes |
Menstrual cycle is under the influence of | ESTROGEN and PROGESTERONE. |
Is where an embryo attaches. | Endometrium |
A passageway through the cervix | Cervical canal |
The ovarian cycle is governed by these two hormones | Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) |
Menstrual cycle is under the influence of | ESTROGEN and PROGESTERONE. |
Is the process of producing offspring that are biologically or genetically similar to the parent organism.” | Reproduction |
Type of reproduction in which a new organism is produced from ONE parent and the offspring is IDENTICAL to the parent. | Asexual reproduction |
What are the two types of fision | Binary and multiple fision |
Is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or a specialized reproductive structure. | Vegetative Propagation |
Makes the process of asexual reproduction possible. | Meristem tissue |
What are the two types of vegetative propagation | Natural Vegetative Propagation Artificial Vegetative Propagation |
Also known as stolons | Runners |
Bryophyllum daigremontianum is also called as | Mother of thousands |
Which cells of two filaments lying side by side are joined by outgrowths called conjugation tubes. | Conjugation |
Sexual reproduction that involves the union or fusion of two gametes, which differ in size and/or form. | HETEROGAMY OR ANISOGAMY |
Is the production of offspring formed by the union of gametes from two genetically different parents | Bisexual reproduction |
What are the two types of sexual reproduction | Isogamy and heterogamy |
A single set of chromosomes | Haploid |
Sexual reproduction introduces new gene combinations in a population through | Genetic recombination |
The fluid environment that bathes the cells (extracellular fluid) composed of the interstitial fluid and blood. | Internal environment |
Describes the total solute concentration expressed in milliosmoles per liter of solution (mOsm/L). | Osmolarity |
Interior of the kidney consists of two regions | Renal cortex and renal medulla |