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1 Reproductive System Chapter 22

2 Introduction Both male and female reproductive systems function to produce and nurture sex cells (gametes) Males- sperm Females- eggs/oocytes

3 Gametes Most human cells have 46 chromosomes
Two each of chromosomes 1-22 Sex chromosomes- XX female, XY male Sperm/egg have 23 chromosomes each Fertilization- joining of one egg and one sperm = 46 chromosomes

4 Meiosis Producing gametes

5 Egg/sperm

6 Sex determination Females can only give an X to her offspring
Males can give either an X or a Y

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8 Male reproductive system
Primary sex organs (gonads)- testes Accessory sex organs- internal and external

9 Male reproductive system

10 Organs Testes, scrotum- sperm and T Epididymis- maturation
Vas deferens- storage Urethra- travel through Accessory glands- seminal fluid production Penis- ejaculates sperm

11 Testes Paired structures within scrotum Sperm production
Seminiferous tubules Site of production, contains spermatogenic cells Interstitial (Leydig) cells Between tubules Secrete testosterone

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14 Regulation of testes by anterior pituitary and hypothalamus (LH and FSH) – causes secretion of testosterone and sperm production

15 Puberty T levels increase Maturation of sperm
Secondary sex characteristics Larynx enlarges, vocal folds thicken Muscle/bone development Facial, pubic hair

16 Anabolic steroids Drugs that have similar effects to testosterone
Increase primary and secondary sexual characteristics in the short term Watch Ben Affleck have a ‘roid meltdown (1994):

17 Epididymis/Vas deferens
Coiled tubes on top of testes Maturation of sperm Vas deferens Muscular tubes for transporting sperm

18 Accessory glands Produce other components of semen (semen is not just sperm!) Seminal vesicles- enzymes, nutrients (fructose), neutralizes vaginal secretions Prostate gland- enzymes, neutralizing fluid, help with sperm motility Bulbourethral gland- lubricates, neutralizing fluid (urine)

19 Penis Multi-functional Sensory nerves convey pleasure

20 Erection

21 BP treatment

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23 Female reproductive system

24 Female reproductive organs
Primary (gonads)- ovaries Accessory organs- internal and external All organs specialized to Produce gametes Favorable environment for fetal development Produce sex hormones

25 Organs Ovaries- produce eggs (at birth), hormones (estrogen/progesterone) Uterine (fallopian) tube- egg passes through, fertilization Uterus- site of fetal development Vagina- receives sperm

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27 Ovaries Paired structure
Cortex- compact tissue, contains masses of cells (ovarian follicles)

28 Uterine (fallopian) tubes
Infundibulum with fimbriae Cilia assist in transport of egg Fertilization

29 Uterus Hollow, muscular structure Site of fetal development Layered
Lumen Endometrium Myometrium Perimetrium

30 External organs Protection Pleasure

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32 Gamete production Monthly cycle Alternates between ovaries
Follicular phase- follicle growth in the ovary Ovulation phase- ovary releases egg Luteal phase- corpus luteum secretes hormones to prepare for pregnancy Alternates between ovaries

33 Follicular Phase Females are born with underdeveloped eggs, lifetime supply FSH stimulates production of a follicle in the ovary Follicle is basically a ball of cells that contains the egg

34 Ovulation Follicle begins secreting estrogen
Positive feedback, increases LH (outside of ovulation, estrogen typically suppresses LH) LH surge causes release of egg

35 Luteal Phase 2-5 cm in diameter! Produces progesterone
Progesterone preps uterus for implantation Lasts for 14 days, if no implantation If implantation occurs, the implanted embryo secretes a hormone that tells the corpus luteum to keep producing progesterone Progesterone inhibits LH

36 The uterus Has a cycle that corresponds with the ovarian cycle
~28 day cycle, day 1 of cycle corresponds with first day of period Menses- sloughing off of endometrial lining

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38 Ovarian activity Plasma hormonal concentration LH FSH FSH LH
Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Ovarian activity Plasma hormonal concentration LH FSH FSH LH Regressive corpus luteum Early corpus luteum Developing follicle Mature follicle Ovarian events Corpus albicans Follicular phase Ovulation Luteal phase Days 1 7 14 21 28 Uterine activity Estrogens Plasma hormonal concentration Progesterone Progesterone Estrogens Thickness of endometrium Days 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 1 3 Menstruation Proliferative phase Secretory phase Menstruation

39 Birth control pills prevent pregnancy by maintaining high levels of estrogen and progesterone, which inhibit pituitary gland hormones and mimics pregnancy

40 Several methods of birth control

41 Fertilization

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45 Fertilization/Implantation

46 Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
Pregnancy via artificial means Infertility affects 1 in 7 couples Ranges from medications to lengthy procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF)

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