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1 The Reproductive System - Male

2 Overview

3 Describe the macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the testes.
Testes descend into the scrotal sacs during the last 2 months of fetal development Sterility is possible if they don’t descend (T° is 3° cooler & closely held when cold outside)

4 The sperm path Seminiferous tubule  epididymis  vas deferens 
bladder loop to empty into urethra  3 glands add fluids  ejaculation

5 Sagittal view of testis
Each testis is divided into lobules Each lobule contains 1-3 seminiferous tubules

6 Lobules contain a network of ducts leading to efferent ductules

7 Tubular events Each tubule is packed with cells undergoing spermatogenesis Spermatogonia lie just inside of the outer wall of a tubule Newly formed spermatogonia move away form the outer wall, grow  1° spermatocytes  meiosis II  spermatids  spermatozoa (sperm) Sertoli cells (“nurse” cells support, nourish & regulate spermatogenic cells)

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11 Testosterone Secreted by interstitial cells
Called Leydig cells - named after the German anatomist Franz Leydig, who discovered them in 1850

12 Epididymides Sperm storage – 17 ft of tightly coiled tubule
Just outside of testis

13 Epididymis joins with vas deferens

14 Vas deferens ascends through inguinal canal to enter the abdomen…
..where it curves around the bladder & empties into the urethra

15 Spermatic cords – fibrous connective tissue & muscle fibers enclose the vas deferens…
… the blood vessels & nerves

16 Inguinal hernia – where cord enters abdomen

17 Seminal fluid aka semen
3 types of glands add secretions to s.f. Seminal vesicles –base of bladder Prostate gland - upper portion of urethra Bulbourethral (Cowper’s) glands – posterior to prostate on either side of urethra

18 tail, middle piece, head 1n = 23 chromosomes flagella mitochondria
acrosome

19 Name the glands and describe the secretions that contribute to the composition of semen.
Prostate & seminal vesicles secrete seminal fluid = 10% sperm ( million per ml) & 90% glandular secretions SV = fructose, prostaglandins, proteins that facilitate clotting PG = zinc, citric acid, antibiotic-like molecules, enzymes

20 Function of glands pH 7.5 is best for sperm – from bulbourethral to neutralize residual urine Fructose – energy from seminal vesicles Prostaglandins – chemicals that cause uterine contractions (sv)

21 Take good care!


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