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The testes They are located in the scrotum They are divided by septa into lobules Have large number of lobules Each lobule contains seminiforus tubules Are covered by tunica albuginea The sperms are formed in the seminiferous tubules They have both exocrine and endocrine functions
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Epididymis About 6m (20 feet) coiled tube Temporary store sperms First part of the ductus system Ductus/Vas deferens Its main function is to transport sperms from testes to the urethra Lies within the spermatic cord Empties in the ejaculatory duct Ejaculatory duct opens in the prostatic urethra Urethra
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Seminal Vesicles Located at the base of the urinary Bladder Produce 60% of the fluid volume of semen Prostate Gland Single gland of chestnut size It lies anterior to the rectum It encircles the prostatic part of the urethra Its milky fluid secretion plays a role in the activation of the sperm It is one of the most common sites of cancer in the male It lies inferior to the urinary bladder Bulbourethral Glands First secretion to pass when man becomes sexually exited Semen Fluid media for sperms that also Dilute them
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dr.vohra Penis Designed to deliver sperm into the female reproductive tract Consists of a shaft, glans penis & prepuce (that is removed at Circumcision)
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dr.vohra ITS FEMALE NOW
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dr.vohra Exocrine Ova/eggs EndocrineEstrogens & Progesterone
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dr.vohra Are primary reproductive organs Are paired structures, located in pelvic cavity They are primary reproductive organs They have both, endocrine & exocrine functions They produce estrogen & progesterone Attached to the lateral wall of the pelvic by the suspensory ligament Attached medially to the uterus by the ovarian ligament
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Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes Are about 10 cms in length Their medial ends open in the uterus Fertilization occur in the uterine tubes Lateral ends have finger like projections called as fimbriae Their main function is to transport the fertilized ova to the uterus Parts of the uterus Body, Fundus & cervix
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8-10cm thin-walled tube, called as birth canal Hymen
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dr.vohra Fertilization & Implantation Takes place in the uterine tubes & Implantation occurs in the uterus
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(Vulva) Mons pubis Labia minora Labia majora Clitoris Urethral orifice Vaginal orifice
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1- Areola 2- Nipples 3- 15-20 Lobes 4- Alveolar glands 5- Lactiferous duct
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Dilation Stage
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dr.vohra Expulsion Stage
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dr.vohra Placental Stage
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