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| During arousal what type of reflex promotes the release of nitric oxide? |
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| Nitric oxide caused the tissue to fill with... |
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| The expansion of the corpora cavernosa compresses... |
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| drainage veins are compressed and blood flow is slowed and boner stays |
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| Erection is iniated by what sexual stimuli? |
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Erotic sights, sounds,smells. touch and mechanical stimulation |
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| Erections can be inhibited or induced by... |
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| emotional or higher mental activity |
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| Sympathetic nerves cause what four things at during the time of ejaculation? |
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1. Reproductive ducts and accesory organs to spill their contents 2. bladder sphincter to contract not releasing any urine 3. bulbospongius goes through rapid contractions 4. semen propelled from urethra |
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| Crossing over takes place in |
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| Spermatogenesis defintion |
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| Sequence of events that produces sperm in the seminerferous tubules of the testes |
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| When do chromosomes replicate? |
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| Prior to meisis 1 in interphase |
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| Nuclear envelope disappears in which phase? |
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| Nuclear envelope reappears in the... |
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| What two tasks does meisosis accomplish? |
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| Genetic variability and reduces chromosome number by half? |
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| What three thing regulate sperm production? |
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| hypothalmus, anterior pituitary, and the testes |
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| Ovaries create female gametes... |
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| Accesory ducts in females include... |
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| uterine tube, uterus, and vagina |
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| Internal genitalia for females includes |
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| ovaries and the internal ducts |
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| External genitalia includes.. |
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| paired organs on each side of the uterus held in place by several ligaments |
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| What ligaments hold the ovaries in place? |
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| ovarian, suspensory, mesovarium |
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| The broad ligament contains what other two ligaments? |
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| The ovaries receieve blood from... |
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| the ovarian arteries and ovarian branch of the uterine artery |
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| What surrounds the ovaries? |
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| What is embedded in the ovary cortex? |
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| The follicles in the ovarian cortex contan immature eggs called... |
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| Cells that suround the oocyte are called |
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| follicle cells and are (one layer thick) and granulosa (more than one layer thick) |
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| one layer of squamous like follicle cells surrounds the oocyte |
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| two or more layers of cuoidal cells enclose the oocyte |
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| has a fluid space between granulosa cells that coalesces to form a central antrum |
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| secondary follicle at itsmost mature stage that bulges from the surface of the ovary |
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| ejection of the oocyte from the ripening follicle |
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| ruptured follicle after ovulation |
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