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        | Reproductive system functions: |  | Definition 
 
        | *Produce gametes *Provide mechanisms for joining gametes
 *provide for gestation
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        | *hang in scrotum= external sac to keep temperature lower than body temperature *Partition separates testis into two compartments
 *Produce androgens (testosterone)
 *produce approx 5mill sperm daily
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        | *pass through abdominal wall at inguinal canal *blood vessels, lymph vessels, ductus deferens
 *inguinal canal weak spot in abdominal wall
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        | *Testes descend from _______ cavity during ______ ______ |  | Definition 
 
        | *abdominal *fetal development
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        | Testes contain ________ ______ where _______ takes place. |  | Definition 
 
        | *seminiferous tubules *spermatogenesis
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        | produce haploid gametes for sexual reproduction |  | 
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        | *Spermatids modified into spermatozoa |  | 
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        | Mature ________ move from ______ to ductus deferens |  | Definition 
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        | Sperm DO NOT become mobile/active/functional until ________. |  | Definition 
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        | mixing with secretions from seminal vesicles and exposure to conditions in female reproductive system |  | 
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        | secretion from _______ prevents premature capacitation. |  | Definition 
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        | Sperm movement through ductus defernes via _______ |  | Definition 
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        | Sperm move up through ___________ cords and around to posterior portion of ________ prior to _________ vesicles. |  | Definition 
 
        | *spermatic *bladder
 *seminal vesicles
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        | *expanded area in ductus deferens prior to seminal vesicles *sperm can be stored in ampula deactivated from months
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        | Post seminal vesicles and prostate gland = |  | Definition 
 
        | *ejaculatory duct = seminal vesicles -> prostate -> urethra in penis |  | 
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        | *seminal vesicles *prostate gland
 *bulbourethral gland (Cowpers)
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        | They secrete (3) and propel sperm and semen through _____________ (contraction) |  | Definition 
 
        | *secrete fluids that activate sperm *secrete fluids that provide nutrients for motility (frucotose)
 *secrete alkaline fluids to buffer acid environment in female reproductive system
 *ejaculatory duct
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        | fructose, hormones, buffers, clotting proteins |  | 
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        | tubular organ with urethra passing through |  | 
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        | * passage of urine to environment *introduction of semen/sperm into female reproductive system (joining of gametes)
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        | Body of penis mostly ________ tissue |  | Definition 
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        | Nervous system release of NO which: |  | Definition 
 
        | *Relaxes arteriole muscles = blood vessels dilate *Blood flow increases
 *Vessels become engorged with blood
 *Erection occurs
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        | Ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus held 'in place' by _________ ________ and ________ _______. |  | Definition 
 
        | *broad ligament *ovarian ligament
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        | produce female gametes (oocytes) *secrete female hormes estrogen and progesterone
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        | production of mature ovum for potential fertilization |  | 
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        | At puberty, ______ triggers Ovarian cycle. |  | Definition 
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        | *transport secondary oocyte towards uterus via contractions and ciliated columnar epithelial cells |  | 
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        | implantationin uterine tubes= _______ ________(Bad) |  | Definition 
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        | *Uterine tubes provide ________ for developing ________. |  | Definition 
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        | PID  (pelvic inflammatory disease) = |  | Definition 
 
        | potential sterility due to STDs |  | 
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        | *developing embryo (1-8 weeks) and fetus (9-40 weeks with -> *mechanical protection *Nutritional support *waste removal
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        | Entrance to uterus from vagina = |  | Definition 
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        | Cervix protects uterus from _______- ______ |  | Definition 
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        | Begins with degreneration of endometrium *occurs as result of a drop in estrogen and progesterone secretion
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        | restoration of endometrium due to estrogen secretion |  | 
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        | *elevated estrogen and progesterone levels cause increased secretion of endometrium *endometrium build of peaks 12~14 days afer ovulation
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        | *Glands empty in lactiferous sinus which opens to surpace of nipple *controlled by hormones from reproductive system and placenta
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        | Pigmented area around nipple = |  | Definition 
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