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LESSON 1
REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

The organs of the reproductive systems are concerned with the general process of reproduction, and each is adapted for specialized tasks. These organs are unique in that their functions are not necessary for the survival of each individual. Instead, their functions are vital to the continuation of the human species. In providing maternity gynecologic health care to women, you will find that it is vital to your career as a practical nurse and to the patient that you will require a greater depth and breadth of knowledge of the female anatomy and physiology than usual. The female reproductive system consists of internal organs and external organs. The internal organs are located in the pelvic cavity and are supported by the pelvic floor. The external organs are located from the lower margin of the pubis to the perineum. The appearance of the external genitals varies greatly from woman to woman, since age, heredity, race, and the number of children a woman has borne determine the size, shape, and color. See figure 1-1 for the female reproductive organs.

Figure 1-1. The female reproductive organs (sagittal section).

LESSON OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson, you should be able to:

1-1. Identify terms and definitions that are related to the female and male reproductive system.
1-2. Identify descriptive phrases concerning anatomical locations of the female reproductive system.
1-3. Match names of the female reproductive system to an anatomical drawing of the female.
1-4. Identify the functions of specific parts of the female reproductive system.
1-5. Identify steps in the process of oogenesis.
1-6. Select descriptive phrases concerning the influence of estrogen on the female body.
1-7. Select descriptive phrases concerning the influence of progesterone on the body.
1-8. Identify physiological phenomenon, which occur during specific times of the menstrual cycle.
1-9. Select descriptive phrases describing the location/gross anatomy of the male reproductive anatomy.
1-10. Identify anatomical names and match the anatomical names with the correct parts of the male reproduction system.
1-11. Identify the functions of the male reproductive system.
1-12. Identify the steps describing the phases of spermatogenesis.
1-13. Identify parts of the sperm.
1-14. Identify the correct effects of testosterone

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Ancillary Content and Online Version: David L. Heiserman
Publisher: SweetHaven Publishing Services

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