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A & P II test 3 reproduction male reproductive anat
male reproductive anatomy
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 2
04/18/2010

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Term
What is a sac of skin with an internal septum that creates a compartment for each testicle?
Definition
Scrotum
Term
The scrotum has                     for temperature regulation.
Definition
The scrotum has dartos muscle for temperature regulation. 
Term
If temperature of the scrotum is        the                                       or wrinkles scrotal skin to conserve          .
Definition
If temperature of the scrotum is COLD the dartos muscle CONTRACTS or wrinkles scrotal skin to conserve heat.
Term
If the temperature is hot the dartos muscle      and smoothes out the                 to            heat.
Definition
If the temperature is hot the dartos muscle relaxes and smoothes out the scrotal skin to release heat.
Term
                        - the peritoneum-derived outer layer (associated with scrotal skin)
Definition
tunica vaginalis - the peritoneum-derived OUTER layer (associated with scrotal skin)
Term
                    - inner fibrous capsule has               that divide the testes into          containing                     .
Definition
Tunica Albuginea - inner fibrous capsule has inner septa that divide the testes into lobules containing seminiferous tubules.
Term
Where is the specific site of sperm production?
Definition
lobules containing seminiferous tubules
Term
Between the tubules of the tunica albuginea are interstitial                  which is the specific site of                      production.
Definition
Between the tubules of the tunica albuginea are interstitial cells of leydig which is the specific site of testosterone production.
Term

The testes also have a            muscle.

If temperature is cold it          ,           the testicles toward the body.

If temperature is warm it             , letting the testicles          away from the body.

Definition

The testes also have a cremaster muscle.

If temperature is cold it contracts, elevating the testicles toward the body.

If temperature is warm it relaxes, letting the testicles descend away from the body.

Term
What is the penis?
Definition
male copulatory organ designed to deliver sperm to the female tract
Term

The penis is attached to the        which is a free     

which ends at the           , which is the enlarged tip of the penis with a majority of the            

           .

Definition
The penis is attached to the root which is a free shaft which ends at the glans penis, which is the enlarged tip of the penis with a majority of the sensory receptors.
Term
What is the inside of the penis made up of?
Definition
spongy urethra, erectile tissue: corpus spongiosum, corpus cavernosum and vascular spaces
Term

Which type of tissue is found medial?

Which type of tissue is paired, lateral?

Definition

corpus spongiosum

corpus cavernosum

Term
What are the vascular spaces found in the erectile tissue of the penis?
Definition

within corpus tissue,

fill with blood during sexual excitement, making the penis rigid (i.e. erection)

Term

What is the corpus spongiosum and corpus cavernosum?

(picture)

Definition
[image]
Term
What is the epididymis made up of?
Definition
head, body, tail
Term

What does the epididymus look like? 

1. head

2. body

3. tail

Definition
[image]
Term

Which part of the epididymus contains the immature sperm?

mature sperm?

maturing sperm?

Definition

immature - head

mature - tail

maturing - body

Term

The Vas deferens runs             into the        cavity as part of the                  cord 

then loops over the          , and              over the posterior wall of the              and the terminal end is the         .

 

Definition

The Vas deferens runs superiorly into the pelvic cavity as part of the spermatic cord 

then loops over the ureter, and descends over the posterior wall of the bladder and the terminal end is the ampula.

Term
Where does the Vas deferns run?
Definition

The Vas deferens runs superiorly into the pelvic cavity as part of the spermatic cord 

then loops over the ureter, and descends over the posterior wall of the bladder and the terminal end is the ampula.

Term
At the terminal end or        the vas deferens joins with the                    to form the                             which empties        and       into the          at                    .
Definition
At the terminal end or ampula the vas deferens joins with the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct which empties sperm and fluid into the urethra at ejaculation.
Term
The urethra - 
Definition
carries semen to the external environment
Term
Vas deferns (picture)
Definition
Term
What are the three accessory glands?
Definition
seminiferous tubules, prostate gland, bulbourethral gland
Term

Where are the seminiferous tubules located?

there secretions make up how much of the seminal volume?

Definition

located on the posterior wall of the BLADDER

make up 60% of seminal volume

Term
What are the secretions of the seminiferous tubule and what do the secretions contain?
Definition
the secretions are an alkaline fluid that contain: fructose, ascorbic acid, prostaglandins, and coagulating enzymes
Term

What is fructose used for?

absobic acid?

prostalglandins?

coagulating enzymes?

 

Definition

fructose - for energy

absorbic acid - for nutrients

prostalglandins - thin out cervical mucus

coagulating enzymes - to thicken up to stay in the female cavity

Term
The seminiferous tubules join with the       to form the                     .
Definition
The seminiferous tubules join with the ampula to for the ejaculatory duct.
Term
The prostate gland is located where?
Definition
encircles the urethra inferior to the bladder.
Term

The secretions of the prostate gland make up     of seminal volume.

The secretions help to "activate" the     ; prepares the sperm to pierce the      (~ 6-8 hours)

Definition

The secretions of the prostate gland make up 30% of the seminal volume. 

The secretions help to "activte" the sperm; prepares the sperm to pierce the oocyte.

Term
Where is the bulbourethral gland located?
Definition
inferior to the prostate gland
Term
What does the bulbourethral gland do?
Definition

produces a mucous secretion that:

- neutralizes urine traces in the urethra

- lubricates the female tract for copulation

- known as pre-ejaculation

-may contain sperm (if it has not been long since the last ejaculation

Term
What are the 4 things the mucous secretion does?
Definition
neutralizes, lubricates, pre-ejaculates, may contain sperm
Term

The semen is a mixture of         and                                     and it contains                    , an 

                      protein.

Definition
The semen is a mixture of sperm and accessory gland secretions and it contains seminal plasmin, an antimicrobial protein.
Term
What is an erection?
Definition
engorgement of erectile tissue with blood
Term
Erection - during arousal the  . . . triggers blood vessels serving the penis to      , in response to               release from penile endothelial cells. 
Definition
Erection - during arousal the parasympathetic nervous system triggers blood vessels serving the penis to dilate, in response to nitric oxide release from penile endothelial cells.
Term

Expansion of the             tissue traps blood and maintains erection.

Expansion of the              tissue keeps the urethra open during ejaculation.

Definition

Expansion of the cavernosa tissue traps blood and maintains erection.

Expansion of the sponglosum tissue keeps the urethra OPEN during ejaculation.

Term
What is ejaculation?
Definition
propulsion of semen from the male duct system
Term

What happens if sexual stimulation continues?

which triggers                .

Definition
the parasympathetic initiation of the erection reaches a "critical point" which triggers spinal reflex
Term
The spinal reflex causes a massive firing of                        innervating the         region.
Definition
The spinal reflex causes a massive firing of sympathetic fibers innervating the genital region.
Term
What happens after the massive firing of sympathetic fibers?
Definition
primary and secondary organs contract, emptying sperm and fluid into the urethra, bladder sphincter muscles contract, preventing urination, penile muscles contract, forcefully expelling semen out of the urethra
Term
What is spermatogenesis and where does it occur?
Definition
Spermatogenesis is the production of male sex cell (gamete/sperm) and it occurs in the seminiferous tubules
Term
The process of spermatogenesis begins at        and continues                .     million sperm are made per day.
Definition
The process of spermatogenesis begins at puberty and continues throughout life. 400 million sperm are made per day.
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