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BIOL 204 – Lab 13 The Reproductive System - Anatomy
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Objective 1Structures of the Male Reproductive Tract A.The Scrotum LocationStructureFunction(s) located outside of theis a pouch of thin, darkhold the testes outside of the body cavity; belowskinbody cavity the root of the penis and the pubic the walls of the scrotum symphysiscontain the dartos muscle which, when contracted, gives the scrotum a wrinkled appearance contains numerous sebaceous glands the cremaster muscle raises and lowers the testes to ensure proper temperature for sperm production Scrotum
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Tubules LocationStructureFunction Epididymus superior aspectcomma shapedadsorb excess testicular fluid of each testetube in a coiland secrete factors that make (6 m long)more mature and motile has a head, a body and a tail Epididymus (Pink) H = head B = body T = tail
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The Testes LocationStructureFunction(s) Each teste lies obliquely-oval; weight 10-14 g-spermatogensis in the scrotum-4cmX 3cm X 2.5 cm-manufactures hormones supplied by the testicular artery and the testicular vein each teste is covered by a white, inelastic capsule called the tunica albuginea internally the teste is divided into 150 lobules each lobule has 1-3seminiferous tubules
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LocationStructureFunction Vas (Ductus) travels upwardan epithelial tubecarries sperm into the body Deferens into the body about 45 cmcavity cavity as partlong; the expanded of the spermaticend is called the cordampulla it arches medially over the ureter anddescends along the posterior wall of the urinary bladder
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LocationStructureFunction Ejaculatory Duct passes from thea short, 3cmcarries semen from the vas deferensepithelial tubevas deferens to the through theurethra prostate gland, to the urethra
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LocationStructureFunction Urethra extends from thethere are threecarries both urine and urinary bladderportions:semen to the surface of the to the tip of thebody penis Prostatic portion: 2.5 cm long; begins at the internal urethral orifice and extends throughthe prostate gland Membranous portion: 1.5 cm long; travels through the urogenital diaphragm; the bulbourethral glands are at either side Penile portion: 15 cm long; travels through the penis in the corpus spongiosum
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Glands StuctureLocationFunction(s) Seminal vesicles lobular, pairedposterior aspect produce about 1.5 to 3 ml of sticky glands about 5 cmof the bladderyellow fluid that contains fructose longand other nutrients for sperm and prostaglandins and vasciculase, a coagulating enzyme
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StructureLocationFunction(s) Prostate Gland a single, donutencircles theproduces 0.5-1 ml of shaped glandurethra at theslightly acidic fluid which base of thecontains enzymes which bladderactivate and nourish sperm
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Prostate adrenocarcinoma – note whitish area at the periphery
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StructureLocationFunction(s) Bulbourethral small, pairedlocated in theproduce a few drops of Glands glandsurogenitalalkaline mucus which helps diaphragm,to neutralize vaginal acids inferior to the prostate gland
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E. The Penis The penis is composed of tissue organized into three columns: (2) corpora cavernosa and (1) corpus spongiosum -the corpora cavernosa contains vascular sinuses -the corpus spongiosum contains the penile urethra; it expands at its end to form the glans penis; the glans is covered by a loose fold of tissue called the prepuce (foreskin)
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Nerve Supply: -sensory (pudendal and ilioinguinal nerves) -Motor (pudendal to muscles; ANS via the pelvic splanchnic nerve -SNS causes vasoconstriction and PNS causes vasodilation Blood Supply -the internal pudendal artery and the external pudendal artery -The internal pudendal veins and the external pudendal veins; there are also two dorsal veins
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Objective 2Histology Microscopic Anatomy of the Penis – X Section
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Testes
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Sperm
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Objective 3Gross Anatomy - Female Note the uterus (with fundus, myometrium, cervix, perimetrium, endometrium, body); the ovaries, uterine tubes (with fimbriae), vagina, and the ligaments (suspensory ligament, broad ligament, ovarian ligament, round ligament)
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Lateral View -
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Ovary and Fallopian Tube of a Multiparous Woman
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Ovary with Ligament Fallopian Tube
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Ovaries, Uterine Tubes, Uterus and Vagina of a 40 year old multparous woman
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Uterus, Unfixed
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Female Breast Anatomy
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Objective 4Ovary -Histology
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A benign Paratubular Cyst
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Primary Follicles Graafian Follicles Corpus Luteum
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Ectopic Pregnancy 1
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Bicornuate Uterus Rare in humans – this woman never carried a fetus to term
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