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ASSESMENT OF HUMAN

REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
ARRANGED BY :
RIA OKTAVIANTI
Nim : 1914201062
What is Reproduction..?
Reproduction is the process by which
organisms make more organism like
themselves. But even though the
reproductive system is essential to
keeping a species alive, unlike other
body system, it’s not essential to
keeping an individual alive.
What is the Human Reproductive system..
Reproductive organs are considered to be
either primary or secondary organs are the
gonads (ovaries and testes), which are
responsible for gamete (sperm and egg cell)
and hormone production. The other
reproductive structures and organs are
considered secondary reproductive
structures.
THE MAIN FUNCTION OF THE
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM..
The reproductive system or genital
system is a system of sex organs within
an organism which work together for
the purpose of sexual reproduction.
Many non living substances such as
fluids,hormones, and pheromones are
also important accessories to the
reproductive system.
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The function of the male
reproductive system:
Include producing and
transporting sperm into the
female reproductive tract, and
producing and secreting male
hormones. Most of the male
reproductive system is located
outside of the body.
0RGANS OF THE MALE :
EKSTERNAL ORGANS :
 Penis
 Scrotum

INTERNAL ORGANS :
 Testicles
 Epididymis
 Duck deference
 Ejaculatory Duck
 Seminal vesicles
 Urethra
 Prostate Gland
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Its function include producing female
gametes called eggs, secreting female sex
hormones (such as estrogen), providing a
site for fertilization, gestating a fetus if
fertilization occurs, giving birth to a baby,
and breastfeeding a baby after birth. The
only thing missing is sperm.
ORGANS OF THE FEMALE..
EKSTERNAL ORGANS :
 Mons pubis
 Labia major
 Labia minor
 Clitoris
 Clitoral prepusium
 Vestibulum
 Fourchette
 Perineum
INTERNAL ORGANS :
 Vagina
 Uterus
 Fallopian tube
 ovary
DIAGNOSTIC PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
1. Medical history
2. Pulse measurement
3. Blood pressure measurement
4. Inspection
5. Palpation
6. Percussion
7. Auscultation
THANKS YOU...

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