Human Reproductive System. Gametogenesis Occurs in the gonads (ovaries and testes) Meiosis that results in the production of gametes (haploid) from germ.

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Human Reproductive System

Gametogenesis Occurs in the gonads (ovaries and testes) Meiosis that results in the production of gametes (haploid) from germ cells (diploid cells) Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis Slide 2 of 18

Oogenesis Occurs in the ovaries— results in the production of 1 egg (and 3 polar bodies) Begins when the female is an embryo — Oocytes form before birth and remain “frozen” in this stage indefinitely Slide 3 of 18

Oogenesis Each month after puberty, one oocyte completes Meiosis I and begins Meiosis II Meiosis II is completed only after fertilization occurs. Slide 4 of 18

Oogenesis Unequal division of cytoplasm. Allows for more nutrients to be available to the egg in case fertilization occurs. Slide 5 of 18

Spermatogenesis Occurs in the testes in the seminiferous tubules— results in the production of 4 sperm Mature in the epididymis and gain motility Produced constantly after puberty Slide 6 of 18

Spermatogenesis The sperm contains lots of mitochondria (powerhouse of the cell) —why? –The sperm have a long journey  they need a lot of energy (hence the need for lots of mitochondria) Slide 7 of 18

Male Reproductive System Testes – where spermatogenesis takes place Epididymis – where sperm mature When sperm leaves the body, it will go up the vas deferens, past glands Slide 8 of 18

Male Reproductive System Secretions of glands contribute to the semen –produce an alkaline solution to neutralize acidity of urethra –solution that contains food (fructose) for the sperm. Slide 9 of 18

Pathway of Semen Epididymis (testes)  Vas Deferens  Urethra A vasectomy is a procedure in which the vas deferens is cut so that the man will no longer be able to father children. Slide 10 of 18

Female Reproductive System Ovaries – where oogenesis takes place Oviduct (Fallopian Tube) – where fertilization takes place Uterus – where the embryo grows and develops Vagina – birth canal Slide 12 of 18

Female Reproductive Hormones LH and FSH act on the ovaries and cause them to produce estrogen and progesterone –Feedback mechanisms will be discussed in the next few slides Slide 13 of 18

Female Menstrual Cycle Each month, a woman’s body prepares for the possible fertilization of an egg Ovarian Cycle = an egg matures and is released Uterine Cycle = the endometrium (lining) of the uterus builds up (becomes ready to have a fertilized egg implant) then breaks down (if no fertilization occurs). Slide 14 of 18

Female Menstrual Cycle Ovulation – release of egg from ovary triggered by a surge of LH. Slide 15 of 18

Female Menstrual Cycle Day 1 = first day of a woman’s period Hormonal control is complicated! –During different times of the cycle, Estrogen can either stimulate or inhibit other hormones Slide 17 of 18

Female Menstrual Cycle If fertilization occurs, the embryo secretes HcG which maintains the lining of the uterus –hCG is what is tested for in pregnancy tests Birth control pills are synthetic progesterone and estrogen that “trick” the body into thinking the woman is pregnant – no ovulation occurs Slide 18 of 18