Puberty

What is ovulation and when does it happen?
Ovulation is when an egg is released from an ovary. A women ovulates once during her cycle, usually 14 days before her next period.
Ovulation is when an egg is released from an fallopian tube. A women ovulates one during her cycle, usually 2 days before her next period.
What is conception and how does it happen?
Conception happens when a man’s sperm fertilises a woman’s ovum (egg) and a baby is conceived. The ovaries release an ovum into one of the fallopian tubes about once a month. Sperm reach the egg when a man ejaculates inside (or near the vagina). Then the sperm travels through the cervix into the uterus and up into the fallopian tubes where one sperm fertilises the ovum. Once an ovum is fertilised it travels into the uterus where it implants itself in the blood-enriched lining and grow into a baby.
Conception happens when a man’s sperm fertilises a woman’s ovum (egg) and a baby is conceived. The ovaries release an ovum into one of the fallopian tubes about once a month. Sperm reach the egg when a man ejaculates inside (or near the vagina). Then the sperms travel through the cervix into the uterus and up into the fallopian tubes where serval sperm fertilises the ovum. Once an ovum is fertilised it travels into the uterus where it implants itself in the wall of vagina and grow into a baby.
Parts of the female anatomy?
Uterus - pear-shaped organ with thick muscular walls. This is where a baby grows. Vagina - stretchy tube from the uterus to the outside of the body. Ovary - where the ova (eggs) are stored Cervix - narrow opening at bottom of uterus Fallopian tube - narrow tube through which eggs travel from ovary to uterus Endometrium - blood lining of uterus Ovum - egg or ova stored in ovaries from birth
Urethra Scrotum Vas deferens Penis Anus Testicles Bladder Prostate Gland
Parts of the male anatomy?
Urethra Scrotum Vas deferens Penis Anus Testicles Bladder Prostate Gland
Uterus - pear-shaped organ with thick muscular walls. This is where a baby grows. Vagina - stretchy tube from the uterus to the outside of the body. Ovary - where the ova (eggs) are stored Cervix - narrow opening at bottom of uterus Fallopian tube - narrow tube through which eggs travel from ovary to uterus Endometrium - blood lining of uterus Ovum - egg or ova stored in ovaries from birth
When do females get their sex cells?
Females get their sex cells when they are born.
Females get their sex cells during puberty.
When do males get their sex cells?
Male develop their sex cells during puberty.
Male develop their sex cells before they are born.
Where do testicles sit and why do they sit there?
When it is cold scrotum around the testicles shrivel, when it is warm scrotum around the testicles loosen. Testicles will become larger and more floppy to release extra heat.
When it is cold scrotum around the testicles loosen, when it is warm scrotum around the testicles tighten. Testicles will become smaller and more tight to release extra heat.
Differences in timeline of boys and girls puberty stage?
Height - girls finish growing when they turn 15, boy finish growing when they turn 18
Height - girls finish growing when they turn 18, boy finish growing when they turn 16
Why is the menstrual cycle important?
The menstrual cycle is important because it is the main reason females can reproduce.
The menstrual cycle is important because it gets rid of blood that is not need.
How long can sperm survive in a women’s body for?
Sperm can survive in a women’s body for 3-5 days.
Sperm can survive in a women’s body for 8-10 days.
List the parts of the menstrual cycle?
Pre-Ovulatory Ovulation Post-Ovulations Menstruation
Pre-Menstruation Post-Menstruation Menstruation Ovulation
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