Difference between revisions of "Intercourse"
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− | During [[intercourse]] [[Sperm Cell|sperm]] leaves the [[testes]]. It travels through the [[Sperm Duct]] where fluid is added by the [[Reproductive Gland|glands]] before travelling through the [[urethra]] as [[semen]] and coming out of the [[penis]] in a process called [[ejaculation]]. | + | #During [[intercourse]] [[Sperm Cell|sperm]] leaves the [[testes]]. |
− | The [[Sperm Cell|sperm]] in the [[semen]] then swim up the [[vagina]] through the [[cervix]] and to one of the [[oviduct]]s where it meets the [[ovum]]. | + | #It travels through the [[Sperm Duct]] where fluid is added by the [[Reproductive Gland|glands]] before travelling through the [[urethra]] as [[semen]] and coming out of the [[penis]] in a process called [[ejaculation]]. |
+ | #The [[Sperm Cell|sperm]] in the [[semen]] then swim up the [[vagina]] through the [[cervix]] and to one of the [[oviduct]]s where it meets the [[ovum]]. |
Revision as of 08:19, 3 April 2019
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Intercourse is when a female accepts a penis into her vagina.
About Intercourse
- During intercourse sperm leaves the testes.
- It travels through the Sperm Duct where fluid is added by the glands before travelling through the urethra as semen and coming out of the penis in a process called ejaculation.
- The sperm in the semen then swim up the vagina through the cervix and to one of the oviducts where it meets the ovum.