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Reproductive System Reproductive System Chapter 19
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Terminology Gametes: germ cells, sex cells; made in gonads (ovary & testes) Female = oocyte (ova, egg) Male = spermatocyte (sperm) Fertilization: union of 2 haploid (n) gametes resulting in a diploid (2n) cell; occurs in fallopian (uterine) tube Gynecology: branch of science that deals with S/F/D of female reproductive system Coitus: intercourse Puberty: period when secondary sex characteristics develop; ~ 10 years old
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Male Reproductive System Testes System of ducts Supporting structures Accessory sex glands Hormones
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Testes Two Enclosed in scrotum Housed outside of the body Must be kept below 98 degrees F for proper spermatozoa maturation Contain seminiferous tubules where spermatozoa are made; called spermatogenesis Produce male hormone testosterone
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System of ducts Epididymis: location of spermatozoa maturation; learn to swim here Vas (ductus) deferens: store mature sperm Ejaculatory duct: eject sperm into urethra Urethra: passageway for urine and sperm to exit the body
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Supporting Structures Penis: contains urethra; prepuce (foreskin) is usually circumsized shortly after birth Scrotum: holds testes and is responsible for movement toward and away from body
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Accessory Sex Glands Seminal vesicle: secretes a milky, basic solution high in fructose Prostate gland: secretes a milky, basic solution Bulbourethral (Cowper’s) gland: secretes a lubricating fluid *Together, these 3 glands make the fluid part of semen
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Semen and Sperm Semen 2 to 5 mL per ejaculation ~120 million sperm per mL Less than 20 million = infertile Sperm (see p. 510) Head with nucleus and acrosome: tip that contains enzyme to aid in penetration of egg Midpiece with mitochondria Flagellum (tail) for locomotion (motility)
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Midpiece
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Female Reproductive System Ovaries Fallopian tubes (oviduct, uterine tubes) Uterus Vagina External genitalia (vulva) Glands
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Ovaries Two Housed in pelvic cavity Produce oocytes (ova, egg); called oogenesis Ovulation occurs here: ova rupturing from follicle. Produce female hormones estrogen & progesterone
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Fallopian (uterine) Tube Two Transport ova from ovary to uterus Fringe on ends called fimbriae Fertilization occurs here; zygote forms Fertilization occurs here; zygote forms Fertilization occurs here; zygote forms
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Uterus Also called the womb ~ the size of a pear Muscular organ with funnel-shaped end called the cervix Site of menstruation, zygote implantation, fetal development Removal of = hysterectomy
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Vagina Also called birth canal Muscular canal Receives penis during intercourse Passageway for uterine lining during menstruation
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External Genitalia Also called vulva Labia majora (outer, larger) with prepuce Labia minora (inner, smaller) with clitoris (female erectile tissue) Perineum: area between vagina and rectum in females; site of episiotomy (incision during childbirth)
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Glands Bartholini’s gland: produces mucus for lubrication Mammary glands: located in breast tissue; function in lactation (milk production)
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Ovulation & Menstruation Ovulation: rupturing of a mature follicle to release ova into oviduct Ovulation Occurs mid-cycle (ex: on day 14 of 28-day cycle) Menstruation = Menses: shedding of uterine lining (endometrial tissue) 1 st cycle is called menarche Cessation of cycle is called menopause
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Planned Parenthood Also called birth control (use of contraceptives) Abstinence = only 100% reliable method Coitus interruptus = withdrawal method Rhythm method = intermittent abstinence Surgical methods: Male = vasectomy (cut the vas deferens) Female = tubal ligation (cut & tie oviducts)
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More planned parenthood Mechanical Barriers: Condom (male & female); diaphragm; cervical cap Chemical Barriers: Spermacides (jellies, creams, foams) Intrauterine Devices: Device inserted into the uterus; lasts 5-10 years Hormonal Methods: BC = birth control pill; daily Depo Provera = injected; lasts for 3 months Vaginal ring = inserted; lasts for month Lunelle = injected; lasts for 1 month Patch: = lasts for 1 month
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BC pills Depo Provera Vaginal Ring
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IUD Vaginal Pouch Male Condom
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) See p. 531, Table 19.4 AIDS (virus) Genital warts (virus) Chlamydia (bacteria) Gonorrhea (bacteria) Syphilis (bacteria) Herpes (virus) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) may result from STDs *Transmission most commonly occurs from unprotected intercourse or needle contamination.*
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