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Genitourinary System Part 2
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Spermatogenesis The production of spermatozoa Produced in the testis:
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Seminiferous Tubules Micrograph
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Stages of Spermatogenesis
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Oogenesis – the production of an ovum
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Ovary cross sectional micrograph
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Stages of Oogenesis
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Gametes Human Sperm – structure
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Hormonal Control of Spermatogenesis
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Semen Production 3 main structures play a role Epididymis – storage/holding area where sperm mature and become fully motile Seminal vesicle and prostate gland – produce, store and expel fluid during ejaculation –Fluid mixes with sperm to increase volume of ejaculate; s.v. fluid contains nutrients (including fructose) and mucus (protection); –Fluid from p.g. contains mineral ions, and is alkaline (protection)
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Human Egg – structure: (n) nucleus; corona radiata; cortical granules; diameter 100um (1/10 th mm)
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Spermatogenesis vs. oogenesis Guys Millions daily Released during ejaculation Starts during puberty Production continues throughout adult life Four functional gametes per meiosis Girls 1/28 days Released via ovulation Starts prenatally Stops at menopause 1 functional gamete per meiosis
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Fertilization
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Stages of Fertilization
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Stages of Early embryological Development
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Development of the Fetus
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Development of Fetus cont’d By 8 weeks of development, bone and tissue start to develop, embryo now referred to as a fetus. Placenta and umbilical cord develop
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Development of Fetus: Placenta cont’d Site of nutrient and gas exchange No mixing of maternal and fetal blood
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Amniotic Sac and Fluid Support and protection Basis for amniocentesis
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Hormonal Control of Pregnancy Estrogen and progesterone – needed to stimulate the development of uterine lining throughout pregnancy. Secreted by corpus luteum (c.l.) for first week following fertilization Following implantation embryo secretes HCG = prevents degeneration of c.l. = continued secretion of est. and progest. C.l. degenerates middle of term, placental cells now produce est. and progest. Until end of pregnancy
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Childbirth
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Childbirth cont’d End of pregnancy signalled by fall in progesterone level Oxytocin begins being secreted = stimulates smooth muscle (uterus) contraction Positive feedback loop
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