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Reproductive and Urinary By: Ashton Crowe and Hailey Nealen

Reproductive and Urinary By: Ashton Crowe and Hailey Nealen

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Reproductive and UrinaryBy: Ashton Crowe and Hailey Nealen

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Reproductive System

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Diagrams • Male • Female

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Major Organs

Ladies• Uterus• Vagina• Fallopian Tubes• Ovaries

Gentlemen• Penis • Testicles• Scrotum

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Amazing Facts• The reproductive system contains the largest and smallest human cells. ( Eggs being

largest and sperm being smallest).

• For half and hour every fetus is a single cell.

• By the 20th week of pregnancy, the quantity of blood in the body of a women gets doubled.

• A fertile woman has 1 million to 2 million eggs, but only about 300,000 eggs will be left by the time puberty hits, and only 300 to 400 of these eggs will be ovulated before menopause.

• Men produce approximately 500 billion sperm cells in his life time.

• Endocrine system controls hormones

• Cardiovascular has to do with the blood increase

• Skeletal system, because bone marrow produces blood and women have larger hips for child birth

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Urinary System

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Diagram

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Major Organs

•Kidneys

•Bladder

•Ureters

•Urethra

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Amazing Facts• If one kidney fails to function then the other can increase its size by 50% in 2

months and handle the entire task of filtration

• Women's uretheras (tubes that take urine from the bladder to the outside of the body) are much shorter than men's due to the difference in gentialleia. This means women are more at risk of bladder infection then men as bacteria form outside the body can get into the bladder more easily.

• If the muscles supporting the bladder are weekend, you may suffer from stress incontinence. You can help strengthen it by doing pelvic floor exercises.

• Urine is a blood by-product and is non-toxic. It contains 95%water, 2.5% urea, and 2.5% other minerals, salts, and enzymes.

• Average bladder holds a pint.

• Muscular system for bladder

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Primary to Secondary

• When you eat or drink your kidneys filter your blood and by-product which produces urine which goes through the male reproductive system. solids will go through your digestive system. this connects to the digestive systems.

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Works Cited• "Interesting Facts about Urinary System." Interesting Facts about

Urinary System. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Aug. 2015

• "Reproductive Fun Facts." Doc Dot Com RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Aug. 2015ting Facts about Urinary System." Interesting Facts about Urinary System. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Aug. 2015