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Bulbourethral Gland: Glands located benith tha prostrate that scerete a clear sticky alkaline f;uid that protects sperm by neutrulaizing the acidic environment of the vagina.
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Cervix: Lower end of the uterus that tappers to a narrow opening in the vagina.
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Corpus Luteum: Part of an ovarian fallicle that remains in the overy after alvulation produces estrogen and progesterone.
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Epididymis: In Human males the coiled tube with in the scrotum witch the sperms completes maturatation.
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Follicle: in humans females group of epithelial cells that serround a developing eggs cells.
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Menstrual Cycle: In human females the monthly cycle that includes the production of an egg the preperation of the uterus to recive an egg and the shadding of an egg if it remains unfertilized.
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Oviduct: In females the tube that transportes eggs from the overy to the utertis.
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Ovulation: in females the process of an egg rupturanging threw the overy wall and moving into the oviduct.
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Prostate Gland: In human males single glands that lyies below the blatter and surrounds the top portion of the urethra;Sceretes a thin alkaline fluid that hepls sperm move and survive.
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Puberty: In humans the period wen secondary sex characteristics began to apeiar changes are controled by sex hormones secereted by the endocrine system,.
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Scrotum: In males the sack suspended directly behind the base of the penisthat countain the testes.
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Seman: Combination of sperm and fluids from the seminal vesiels prostate gland and bulbourethral glands.
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Seminal Vesicle: In males pair of the glands located on the base of the urain blatter that surcrite a mucuslike fluid into the vase diferensde.
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Vas Deferens: In males ducked that transport sperm from the epididymis towards the ejaculatory ducks from the urethra.