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Fertilization
Zygote
Haploid
puberty
testes
sperm
1°C to 3C
Seminiferous Tubules
scrotum
Meiosis
Male Reproductive .System
Testes: The sites of iperm Reproduction
In sexual reproduction, the diploid
fusion of the male (sperm cell) and female (egg cell) sex cells, which are both
2) from the
3). What, then,
1) is formed through
are the specific functions of the human male reproductivesystem? This organ system produces sperm
cells (male gamete:) and delivers them inside the female reproductive system. In males, the primary
4) (singular, testis)
reproductive organs are the
The testes are oval shaped organs found inside a protective sac of skin called the
5).
The location of the testes in the scrotum, which is outside the body, is very important for the proper
6). Since the scrotum lies outside the abdomisal cavity, its temperature
7) lower than the internal body temperature (3rC), making it deel for sperm
production, which requires a lower temperature. The testes begin to produce spem only after male
8). Inside the testes are clusters of hundreds of
development of the
is
reach the adolescent stage known as
compartments with nany tiny coiled tubed called
in the linings through a cell division process called
number of chromosomes from 46 (diploid) to half, or 23 chromosomes (hapkoid)
9). Sperm cells are produced
10). This process reduces the
Transcribed Image Text:ACTIVITY 1 Fill in the blanks. Read carefully and choose your answer inside the box. Fertilization Zygote Haploid puberty testes sperm 1°C to 3C Seminiferous Tubules scrotum Meiosis Male Reproductive .System Testes: The sites of iperm Reproduction In sexual reproduction, the diploid fusion of the male (sperm cell) and female (egg cell) sex cells, which are both 2) from the 3). What, then, 1) is formed through are the specific functions of the human male reproductivesystem? This organ system produces sperm cells (male gamete:) and delivers them inside the female reproductive system. In males, the primary 4) (singular, testis) reproductive organs are the The testes are oval shaped organs found inside a protective sac of skin called the 5). The location of the testes in the scrotum, which is outside the body, is very important for the proper 6). Since the scrotum lies outside the abdomisal cavity, its temperature 7) lower than the internal body temperature (3rC), making it deel for sperm production, which requires a lower temperature. The testes begin to produce spem only after male 8). Inside the testes are clusters of hundreds of development of the is reach the adolescent stage known as compartments with nany tiny coiled tubed called in the linings through a cell division process called number of chromosomes from 46 (diploid) to half, or 23 chromosomes (hapkoid) 9). Sperm cells are produced 10). This process reduces the
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