Male Reproductive Tract Anatomy Flashcards
What are the 3 layers of connective tissue around the penis?
- Tunica albuginea: Tough fibrous capsule that lies directly on surface of testes
- Parietal vaginal tunic
- Visceral vaginal tunic
What is the seminiferous tubule?
- The site of spermatogenesis
- Mass of coiled tubules surrounded by the tunica albuginea
What is the role of the spermatic cord?
Suspends each individual testis within the scrotum from the abdomen.
(deferent duct, vessels-arteries/veins/lymphatic, cremaster muscle, CT, nerves covered by peritoneum).
What is the rete testes?
- Network of tubules into which sperm are delivered from the seminiferous tubules
What is the role of interstitial cells (leydig cells)?
- Found in CT between seminiferous tubules
- Secrete testosterone
Where are sertoli cells found and what is their role?
- Found within the seminiferous tubules
- Nourish the developing sperm (nurse cells)
What is the epididymis?
- Coiled portion of external duct system. Connects efferent ductules with ductus deferens (Head, body and tail of epididymis)
- Houses the sperm until mature and motile and expelled by ejaculation
How do the sperm get to the external environment from production site?
Convoluted seminiferous tubules –> Straight seminiferous tubules –> Rete Testis –> Testis –> Efferent ductules –> Epididymal duct (head –> tail) –> Ductus deferens –> Urethra –> Penis
What is Chryptorchidism?
- Absence of one or both testes from the scrotum
What are the accessory sex glands?
- Ampullary gland
- Vesicular gland
- Prostate
- Bulbourethral gland
- All paired except PROSTATE
- Produce the bulk of ejaculate/semen for a transport medium for sperm
What are the 3 tissue types evident of testicular parenchyma?
- Seminiferous tubules (cells lining these produce spermatozoa)
- Intersitial cells (Leydig)
- Connective tissue
What are the muscles that allow contraction/relaxation of the spermatic cord to change proximity of testes to body and surface area for evaporative cooling?
- Dartos muscle
2. Cremaster muscle
What is the role of the pampiniform plexus?
Counter-current heat exchange
- Coiled testicular artery plus network of veins
- Exchange of heat from warmer arterial blood to cooler venous blood.
What are the 3 sections of the penis?
- Root - penis firmly affixed to pelvis via 2 ‘legs’ (crura) made of muscular and erectile tissue
- Body - Erectile tissue
- Apex - Erectile tissue + bone in dog (os penis)
–> prepuce - fold of skin covering penis in flaccid state (internal lamina & external (hairy) lamina
What position do the testes lie in ruminants?
- Inguinal
- Pendulous scrotum