Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 10th Edition (Shier)Chapter 19:
Reproductive SystemsLearning OutcomesAfter studying this chapter, you should be able to do the following: 19.1 | Introduction | 1. | State the general functions of the male
and female reproductive systems. (p. 508) | 19.2 | Organs of the Male Reproductive
System | 2. | Describe the general functions of each
part of the male reproductive system.
(p. 508) | 3. | Outline the process of spermatogenesis.
(p. 509) | | Describe semen production and exit from
the body. (p. 513) | 19.3 | Hormonal Control of Female
Reproductive Functions | 5. | Explain how hormones control the
activities of male reproductive organs and
the development of male secondary sex
characteristics. (p. 515) | | | | |
| 19.4 | Organs of the Female
Reproductive System | 6. | Describe the general functions of each
part of the female reproductive system.
(p. 518) | 7. | Outline the process of oogenesis. (p. 519) | 19.5 | Hormonal Control of Female
Reproductive Functions | 8. | Explain how hormones control the
activities of female reproductive organs
and the development of female secondary
sex characteristics. (p. 524) | 9. | Describe the major events that occur
during a reproductive cycle. (p. 524) | 19.6 | Mammary Glands | 10. | Review the structure of the mammary
glands. (p. 526) |
| 19.7 | Birth Control | 11. | Describe several methods of birth control,
including the relative effectiveness of
each method. (p. 527) | 19.8 | Sexually Transmitted Diseases | 12. | List the general symptoms of sexually
transmitted diseases. (p. 531) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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