Reproduction Flashcards
Which structure are included in the male reproductive system?
Penis Scrotum Testes Epididymis Vas deferens Prostate Seminal vesicles
What is the function of the epididymis?
Transports and stores spermatozoa that are produced by the tests, stimulates maturation process of sperm
How does sperm enter the vas deferent from the epididymis?
Sexual arousal, contractions force the sperm into the vas deferent
Describe the location of the epididymis?
Long coiled tube that resides on the posterior surface of each individual testicle
What is the Vas deferent?
Muscular tube that travels fro the epididymis into the pelvic cavity posterior to the bladder, transporters MATURE sperm to the URETHR,preparation for ejaculation
Where is the spermatic cord formed?
Formed at the deep inguinal ring
What is found within the spermatic cord?
Testicular artery, pampiniform plexus, autonomic and GF nerve, lymph vessels.
What is the function of of the bulbourethral gland?
Glands produce a transparent lubricating fluid that empties directly into the urethral glands. Fluid lubricates the urethra and neutralises residual acidity
Where is the bulbourethral gland located?
Laterally besides the urethra, inferior to the prostate gland
What is the function of the testes?
Responsible for the synthesis of testosterone by Ledydig cells, in response to LH.
Site of spermatogenesis
Which cells produce testosterone?
Leydig cells
Which coiled masses of tubes are encapsulated by the testes?
Seminiferous tubules
Why do the testes side outside the body?
Regulates optimum temperature to facilitate spermatogenesis
What are seminal vesicles?
Sac like capsules that attach to the vas defers besides the base of the bladder
Seminal vesicles produce seminal fluid that provides rpm with a source of energy to facilitate movement
Where are the seminal vesicles located?
Attach to the vas deferent besides the base of the bladder
What does seminal fluid contain?
Fructose, citric acid, bicarbonate, fibrinogen, fibrinolytic enzymes
What is the function of seminal fluid?
neutralises the acidic environment
Fibrinolytic enzymes enable passage of sperm (Prevents clot formation)
Nourishes sperm
What are the two functional parts of the testes?
The seminiferous tubules and leydig cells.
Where is the main site of spermatogenesis within the testes?
Seminferous tubules
Which two cell types are present within the seminiferous tubules?
Sertoli cells Germ cells (spermatogonia)
What is the function of Sertoli cells?
Provide nutritional and hormonal support to facilitate development of spermatogonia into spermatozoa
Secretes activin, inhibit and ABP
What structure arises from the seminiferous tubules?
Epididymis
Where do leydig cells reside?
Between the seminiferous tubules
Which hormone activates and binds onto Leydig cells?
Lutenising hormone (LH)