A&PII Lab 16: The Male Reproductive System Flashcards
Testes
paired testicles; sperm-producing organs
Male gonads
testes
Scrotum
external sac containing testes
Dartos muscle
smooth muscle under the scrotum; causes the scrotal skin to wrinkle when contracting
Tunica vaginalis
capsule of connective tissue that envelops each testis, providing some support and protection
Spermatic cord
cord of tissue attached to the tunica vaginalis; includes blood vessels, nerves, and the ductus deferens; extends upward into the body cavity
Cremaster muscle
narrow continuation of the internal oblique muscles that surrounds the spermatic cord; contraction pulls the testis closer to the body wall for warmth when the exterior temp drops, and relaxation drops the testis to fall away when the exterior temp rises
Tunica albuginea
thin capsule of fibrous connective tissue
Seminiferous tubules
tiny tubes where sperm is produced
Lobules
the seminiferous tubules are organized into these small compartments; formed by extensions of the tunica albuginea
Straight tubules
from the seminiferous tubules, sperm cells pass into these tubes, which converge into a network of interconnecting tubes (rete testis)
Rete testis
network of interconnecting tubes converged from straight tubules
Efferent ducts
from the rete testis, sperm cells pass to these ducts
Epididymis
structure that begins the male duct network; narrow, curved organ extending along the posterior side of the testis; consists of a single duct that winds through supportive connective tissue and blood vessels; site of sperm maturation and storage; has a smooth muscle wall that provides peristaltic contractions that move sperm into the next duct (ductus deferens)
Ductus deferens (vas deferens)
thicker than the epididymis (abundance of smooth muscle – contracts to move sperm through by peristalsis); rises from its origin at the tail (inferior) end of the epididymis to join other parts of the spermatic cord
Inguinal canals
spermatic cord enters the pelvic cavity through these openings in the anterior wall
Ampulla
behind the urinary bladder, the ductus deferens broadens to form this structure, which joins the seminal vesicle duct to form the short ejaculatory duct
Ejaculatory duct
2 short ducts that extend medially until they unite with the urethra within the soft prostate gland (inferior to the bladder)
Prostatic urethra
1st segment of the male urethra