Reproduction
in humans
Contents
1. Types of reproduction (sexual and asexual)
2. Reproduction in flowering plants
3. Sexual reproduction in humans
4. Menstrual cycle
5. Conception and Contraception
6. Pregnancy
7. Sexually transmitted infections
            important
 Sexual                Human
education           Reproduction
Sexual education (Sex-ed)
Sex education helps us to gain the information, tools, and motivation
we need to make healthy decisions about sex and sexuality.
Sex-ed               Relationships
                                      *Reproductive system
           CONSENT
                               *Birth control
  Gender identity      *STI                       *Menstrual cycle
                              Body image
            *Pregnancy                          Diversity
                        Decision-making         Etc, etc, etc...
                                                             *Included in the syllabus
Which type of reproduction is present
       in human reproduction?
Which type of reproduction is present
       in human reproduction?
Sexual Reproduction in Humans
✘   Reproduction is the process of
    producing new individuals.
✘   In human reproduction the two
    sexes, male and female, each
    produce special types of
    reproductive cells, called gametes.
✘   Male gametes are the sperm (or
    spermatozoa)
✘   Female gametes are the ova
    (singular = ovum) or eggs
Sexual Reproduction in Humans
                                          The cell formed after the fertilisation
To produce a new individual, a sperm      of an ovum by a sperm is called a
has to reach an ovum and join with it     zygote. A zygote will grow by cell
(fuse with it). The sperm nucleus then    division to produce first an embryo
passes into the ovum and the two nuclei   and then a fully formed animal.
also fuse. This is fertilisation.
Sexual Reproduction in Humans
                                          The cell formed after the fertilisation
To produce a new individual, a sperm      of an ovum by a sperm is called a
has to reach an ovum and join with it     zygote. A zygote will grow by cell
(fuse with it). The sperm nucleus then    division to produce first an embryo
passes into the ovum and the two nuclei   and then a fully formed animal.
also fuse. This is fertilisation.
  300.000.000
  Sperm per ejaculation
  1
  Egg per month (for about 40 years)
In humans, the male produces
millions of sperm, while the female
produces a smaller number of eggs
(usually one a month for about 40
years). Usually only one egg is
fertilised at a time; two eggs being
fertilised at the same time produces
(nonidentical) twins
 ●     To bring the sperm close enough to the ova for fertilisation to take place, there is an act of
       mating or copulation (sexual intercourse in humans).
 ●     In mammals this act results in sperm from the male animal being injected into the female.
 ●     The sperm swim inside the female’s reproductive system and fertilise any eggs that are
       present.
 ●     The zygote then grows into an embryo inside the body of the female
                         Fertilisation
Giraffes mating                                       Fallow deer going into labour   Margay female and offspring
                                                      (Dama dama)                     (Leopardus wiedii)
       Human
reproductive
      system
Female reproductive system
●   Produces female gametes
●   Receives male gametes
●   Provides site for fertilisation
    and development of the
    zygote.
●   Female gametes, called ova,
    are produced 1 at a time by
    the 2 ovaries.
Female reproductive system
Funnel of oviduct            Fallopian tube (oviduct)
         Ovary
                    Uterus
                             Lining of the Uterus
      Cervix
                               Muscular walls of
     Vagina                    the Uterus
 Female reproductive system
 Funnel of oviduct              Fallopian tube (oviduct)
Collects ovum released from         Carries the ovum to the
ovary at ovulation               uterus. Fertilisation usually
                                  occurs in the first third of
                                                      oviduct.
             Ovary
 Contains follicles which
 develop the ova and produces
 oestrogen and progesterone
Female reproductive system
                                                                 Jelly coat: changes at fertilisation to
                                                                 allow entry of sperm
                                                                       Haploid nucleus
           Ovary
Contains follicles which
develop the ova and produces
oestrogen and progesterone
                               Cytoplasm contains food stores                           Ovum_ singular
                               for early development of zygote
                                                                                        Ova_plural
Female reproductive system
    Uterus (womb)
Where the fetus develops.
During pregnancy increases in
volume.
                                                        Lining of the Uterus
                                                    Varies in thickness during the
                                                    menstrual cycle.
 10 ml
5000 ml
                                  Cervix
                                Ring of muscle that keep
                                the fetus in the uterus until
                                birth.
Female reproductive system
                                         Vagina              Vulva
                                         The vagina is an INTERNAL
                                         organ while the vulva the
                                         vulva refers to the outside
          Vagina                         parts of the genital area that
                                         you can see
 Receives the penis during
 intercourse and is the birth
 canal for the fetus at birth.
                                 Vulva
Female reproductive system
                                Vulva
                                        Vagina              Vulva
                                        The vagina is an INTERNAL
                                        organ while the vulva the
                                        vulva refers to the outside
          Vagina                        parts of the genital area that
                                        you can see
 Receives the penis during
 intercourse and is the birth
 canal for the baby at birth.
male reproductive system / UROGENITAL System
     ●   Produces male gametes: sperm
     ●   Deliver gametes to the site of
         fertilisation
male reproductive system / UROGENITAL System
  Testes or Testicles
Made up of many coiled tubes
(about 6 m long!) which
produce SPERM. The cells
between the tubes produce
Testosterone.
      Plural = testes
      Singular = testis
                                         Scrotum (scrotal sac)
                                      Holds the testes outside the
                                      body, at the ideal temperature
                                      for the formation of sperm
male reproductive system / UROGENITAL System
  MALE GAMETE = SPERM = SPERMATOZOA
                                Energy for beating of flagellum
      haploid
                                                                 Beats to move sperm
                                                                 towards ovum
 Contains enzymes
 that penetrate the
 egg cell membrane
male reproductive system / UROGENITAL System
   Prostate gland
Helps to produce the seminal
fluid                                  Sperm duct / Vas deferens
                                       Carries the sperm from the
                                       testes to the urethra
male reproductive system / UROGENITAL System
  SEMEN = SEMINAL FLUID + SPERM
  99.5% SEMINAL FLUID
  0.5% SPERM
male reproductive system / UROGENITAL System
                                   The urethra passes through the
                                   penis and may conduct either
                                   urine or sperm at different times.
                                 Ureter
                                             Parts of urinary system
                                 Bladder
                                     Urethra
                                     Carries semen from the sperm
                                     duct to the tip of the penis
male reproductive system / UROGENITAL System
                                                   Becomes erect when spaces in its
                                           Penis   structure fill with blood
 The penis consists of connective tissue
 with many blood spaces in it. This is
 called erectile tissue
To be continued...
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