Reproduction Notes
Reproduction Notes
- Urethra from bladder opens to vulva (in front of Vagina Holds penis during intercourse, birth
vagina) canal
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Puberty
Changes in girls Changes in boys
Menstrual cycle begins → egg released each month Sperm production starts
Development of breasts and rounded shape to hips Growth of muscles (e.g. Chest)
Menstruation
- As ovum matures, cells around it in ovary divide to produce fluid filled sac: follicle
- When follicle mature, projects from surface of ovary like blister
- Ovary’s increasing oestrogen levels cause follicle to burst and release ovum
- Day 14: follicle released, progesterone begins to be produced
- Follicle → corpus luteum (produced progesterone)
- Oestrogen and progesterone maintain uterus lining
- If ovum not fertilised → progesterone and oestrogen levels fall → lining starts to break down
- Oestrogen (produced by follicle): causes uterine lining to thicken, stimulates egg release
- Progesterone (produced by corpus luteum): further develops + maintains uterine lining