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Payeng Brittney Marcela

Payeng Brittney Marcela . 2B. Endocrine System. Function Mood Growth Development Metabolism Importance. Gonad Glands. Location. Male Testicles Female Ovaries. Role/Function. Producing Sperm (Male) Holding Eggs for Reproduction (Female). Hormones. Estrogen Progesterone

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Payeng Brittney Marcela

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  1. Payeng Brittney Marcela 2B

  2. Endocrine System • Function • Mood • Growth • Development • Metabolism • Importance

  3. Gonad Glands

  4. Location • Male Testicles • Female Ovaries

  5. Role/Function • Producing Sperm (Male) • Holding Eggs for Reproduction (Female)

  6. Hormones • Estrogen • Progesterone • Androsterone • Testosterone

  7. Testosterone • Male • Function

  8. Estrogen • Female • Function

  9. Progesterone • Female • Function

  10. Androsterone • Male • Function

  11. Ovarian Cancer • Causes • Cancerous growth • Symptoms • Heavy feeling in the pelvis • Lower abdomen pain • Vagina bleeding • Weight gain/loss • Abnormal periods • Worsening back pain • Gas, nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite

  12. Testicular Cancer • Causes • Cells become cancerous in the testicles. • Symptoms • Pain • Swelling • Lumps in Testicles

  13. Interesting/Unique Facts • Females are born with all the eggs they’ll ever have. • Males can have babies their whole lives. • There are people who are born with both male and female parts and are called hermaphrodite.

  14. Bibliography • "The New International Standard Medical & Health Encyclopedia." The Gonads. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Sept. 2013. <http://www.faqs.org/health-encyc/Your-Body/The-Endocrine-Glands-The-gonads.html>. • "KidsHealth." Endocrine System. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Sept. 2013. <http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/endocrine.html>. • N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Sept. 2013. <http://lcmrschooldistrict.com/roth/PowerPoint_Lectures/chapter34/videos_animations/endocrine_glands_v2.html>. • "Testicular Cancer: MedlinePlus." U.S National Library of Medicine. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 06 Sept. 2013. <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/testicularcancer.html>. • "Ovarian Disorders: MedlinePlus." U.S National Library of Medicine. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 06 Sept. 2013. <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ovariandisorders.html>. • Shier, David, Jackie Butler, and Ricki Lewis. Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology 10th Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2009. Print.

  15. Concept Check Questions • 1) Which two hormones are part of the female body? • 2) Where exactly are the female and male gonad glands located? • 3) Name a function of the testicles? • 4) Why do you think younger males are more prone to having testicular cancer? -Estrogen & Progesterone -Female: In the uterus, left and right. Male: Behind the penis. -To produce sperm.

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