Lecture: Reproductive System Flashcards
What are specialized reproductive cells?
Gametes
What are reproductive organs that produce gametes and hormones?
Gonads
What is the function of ducts?
Receive and transport gametes
What is the function of the general accessory glands/organs?
Secrete fluids into ducts/ excretory ducts
What constitutes the reproductive tract?
Reproductive ducts and the chambers that lead to the outside
What is the male gamete?
sperm
What is “emission”?
When sperm is released into the ducts, where it is mixed with excretions from accessory glands to form semen.
___1___ secrete male hormones called ___2___ the most important of which is ___3___.
- Testes 2. Androgens 3. Testosterone
What is an immature female gamete?
An oocyte
What are the female gonads?
The ovaries
What are the male gonads?
The testes
___1___ secrete female sex hormones, the most important of which are___2___ and ___3___.
- Ovaries 2. Estrogen 3. Progesterone
Where does an oocyte travel?
The oocyte travels through 1 of 2 uterine tubes to the uterus
What happens to the oocyte after sex? (5 steps)
- Fertilization 2. Becomes ova 3. Becomes embryo 4. Becomes fetus 5. Birth
What 3 parts make up the male duct system?
- epididymus 2. ductus deferens 3. urethra
What are the 3 male accessory glands?
- seminal glands 2. prostate 3. bulbo-urethral gland
What are the 2 male external genitals?
- scrotum 2. penis
Dims of the testes
5cm x 3cm x 2.5cm and 10-15 grams each
What is the pair of structures between the entrance of inguinal canal into the scrotum?
Spermatic cords
What are the 3 blood vessels within spermatic cords?
- Deferential artery 2. Testicular artery 3. Pampiniform plexus of the testicular vein
What innervates the spermatic cord?
The genitofemoral nerve
What are the spermatic cords made of?
- Layers of fascia / muscle 2. Ductus deferens 3. Blood vessels
What is an inguinal hernia?
Protruding visceral tissues/organs into the canal
What forms during development when the testes drop?
The inguinal canal
What 2 spaces are linked by the inguinal canal?
The scrotal and peritoneal cavity
What divides the 2 scrotal cavities?
The raphe of scrotum
What is the role of the raphe of the scrotum?
Keeps inflammation from spreading from one testis to the other
What are the 3 layers of the scrotum?
- Tunica vaginalis 2. Dartos muscle 3. Cremaster muscle
What is the tunica vaginalis?
A serous membrane that lines the scrotal cavity, preventing friction
What is the dartos muscle?
A smooth muscle layer in the scrotum that causes wrinkling of the skin
What is the cremaster muscle
A skeletal muscle deep to the dermis tenses the scrotum and raises it toward the body
At what temperature does sperm develop?
1.1°C lower than body temperature
What is tunica albuginea made of and where is it?
It is a dense connective tissue layer in the testes, deep to the tunica vaginalis (scrotal layer)