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Male Reproductive System Biology 2122
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Introduction 1. Primary sex organ (gonads) are the testes 2. Testes produce sperm via ‘spermatogenesis’ – Meiosis 3. Sex hormones (androgens) – play vital roles in development and function of reproductive organs and sexual behavior – Testosterone
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Reproductive Organs (sagittal view)
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Scrotum and Testes 1. Scrotum – Function – Structure Dartos and Cremaster muscles 2. Testes – Function – Structure Tuica vaginalis and albuginea Semineferous tubules Rete testes Epididymis Ductus Deferens
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Penis and Duct System 1. Penis Structure – Perineum; Glans Penis – Prepuce – Corpus spongiosum – Corpora cavernosa Crura 2. Epididymis – P.S. epithelium – 20 days – sperm 3. Ductus Deferens – Ampulla – Ejaculatory duct – P.S. Epithelium 4. Urethra – Prostatic; membranous; spongy
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Seminiferous Tubules 1. Function – Produce Sperm Spermatogenesis 2. Structure – Spermatogonia – Interstitial Cells 3. Spermatogenesis – Meiosis – Spermatocytes to Spermatids – Sperm – Sustentacular Cells Sertoli cells
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Meiosis and Mitosis
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Mitosis and Meiosis
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Spermatogenesis - AnimationAnimation
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Development of Sperm Head Midpiece Flagella
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Prostate and Semen 1. Prostate – Secretion – Function 2. Semen – Contents pH – Function – Prostaglandins – Relaxins – Amount
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Horomonal Regulation (1). Hypothalamus, anterior pituitary and testes (brain-testicular axis) (2). Four events that occur – (1). Release of GnRH – (2). GnRH stimulate release of FSH and LH – (3). FSH and spermotogenesis Stimulates sertoli cells to release ABP – (4). LH binding to interstitial cells Interstitial cell-stimulating hormone
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Hormonal Regulation 1.GnRH released 2.GnRH to pituitary cells 3.FSH and ABP 4.LH binding to interstitial cells 5.Testosterone levels rise 6.Testosterone enters the blood stream 7.Testosterone ‘feedback’ 8.Inhibin
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Secondary Sex Characteristics (1). Induced in nonreproductive organs (testosterone) (2). Characteristics – Pubic, facial and axillary hairs – Larynx enlarges – Skin thickens, oily – Skeletal muscles (density; size and mass) – BMR increased (increases sex drive)
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