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Chapter 28: The Reproductive System Bio 211 lecture notes
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Gametogenesis Mitosis produces identical diploid cells
Common all over the body Meiosis produces non-identical haploid cells (Gametes) Gametogenesis occurs in males inside the __________. Gametogenesis occurs in females inside the __________.
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Hormonal Regulation in Males
Figure 28–12
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Hormonal Regulation of Ovarian Activity
Figure 28–25
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Female Reproductive Cycle
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Aging and the Reproductive System
Female reproductive system: changes associated with menopause Male reproductive system: changes associated with andropause occurs gradually, over longer time period
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Perimenopause Is the interval immediately preceding menopause
Ovarian and uterine cycles become irregular: due to shortage of primordial follicles estrogen levels decline ovulation is not triggered
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Menopause Circulating concentrations of estrogens and progesterone decline Production of GnRH, FSH, and LH rises sharply b/c Estrogen levels decline
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Decline in Estrogen Levels
Leads to: reduction in uterus and breast size thinning of urethral and vaginal epithelia reduction in bone deposition (osteoporosis)
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Andropause Also called male climacteric
Is the period of declining reproductive function Circulating testosterone begins to decline between ages 50-60 Circulating FSH and LH increase Sperm production continues Sexual activity gradually decreases with declining testosterone levels
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Successful Function of Male Reproductive System
Sperm count must be adequate Semen must have correct pH and nutrients Erection and ejaculation must function properly
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Successful Function of Female Reproductive System
Ovarian and uterine cycles must coordinate properly Ovulation and oocyte transport must occur normally Environment of reproductive tract must support: survival and movement of sperm fertilization of oocyte
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