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Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC HS130: Anatomy & Physiology II Unit 8 Seminar: Male & Female Reproductive Systems July 2007 Dr. Grant Iannelli Adjunct Professor, Kaplan University

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Page 1: Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC HS130: Anatomy & Physiology II Unit 8 Seminar: Male & Female Reproductive Systems July 2007 Dr. Grant Iannelli Adjunct

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HS130: Anatomy & Physiology II

Unit 8 Seminar: Male & Female Reproductive Systems

July 2007

Dr. Grant IannelliAdjunct Professor, Kaplan University

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Course Questions, Problems & Issues

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Male Reproductive System

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Male Reproductive System

List the essential and accessory organs and give the generalized function of each.

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Male Reproductive System

Describe the structure and location of the testes.

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Male Reproductive SystemDescribe the

structure of the spermatozoa.

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What is Spermatogenesis?

Male Reproductive System

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Male Reproductive System

What are the functions of testosterone and where is it produced?

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Male Reproductive SystemDescribe the

reproductive ducts and glands of the male reproductive system.

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Male Reproductive SystemList the

structures of the External Genitalia and their functions.

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Male Reproductive SystemDistinguish

among infertility, sterility, and impotence.

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Male Reproductive SystemDefine:

Oliogospermia Cryptorchidism Hydrocele Inguinal hernia

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Male Reproductive System

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Male Reproductive System

Describe the other major disorders of the male reproductive system: Testicular Cancer Orchitis Phimosis Epididymitis Prostate Hypertrophy Prostate Cancer

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Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DCFemale Reproductive System

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Female Reproductive SystemList the

essential and accessory organs and give the generalized function of each.

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Female Reproductive System

Describe the structure, location and functions of the ovaries.

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Female Reproductive System

Describe the development of an ovarian follicle.

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Describe Oogenesis.

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Female Reproductive SystemList the

functions of estrogen and progesterone. Where are they produced?

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Female Reproductive System

Describe the structure and functions of the uterus and uterine tubes.

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Female Reproductive SystemDescribe

the structure and function of the vagina.

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Female Reproductive SystemDescribe

the structure and functions of the breast.

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Female Reproductive System

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Explain the phases of the Reproductive Cycle Proliferative Secretory

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Female Reproductive SystemWhat are the structures and functions of

the external genitalia?

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Female Reproductive SystemDefine the

following: Dysmenorrhea Amenorrhea Salpingitis Oophoritis Endometriosis

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Female Reproductive System Describe other

disorders of the female reproductive system Dysfunctional uterine

bleeding (DUB) Premenstrual syndrome

(PMS) Pelvic inflammatory

disease (PID) Toxic shock syndrome

(TSS)

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Female Reproductive System Describe other

disorders of the female reproductive system Myoma

(Leiomyoma) Ovarian cysts Cancer (Breast,

cervix, uterus, ovary)

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Female Reproductive System Define Sexually Transmitted

Diseases (STD) and describe the major types.

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A friend of yours who has four children is considering a vasectomy. He asks you, “Will this completely stop the process of ejaculation?” How should you reply?

Seminar Question 1

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Seminar Question 2

Your friend also wonders if he is going to lose all of his masculinity. How can you reassure him?

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Seminar Question 3

Would a tubal ligation in a woman stop her from having a menstrual cycle? Explain.

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Seminar Question 4 A 30-year-old

woman with normal menstrual periods has a total hysterectomy. Would she still ovulate? Would she still have menses?

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Seminar Question 5After a total

hysterectomy: after ovulation, could fertilization of the ovum occur in the uterine tubes?

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Questions??Ask ME or ask your

classmates!!

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Thanks for attending!

See you in discussion!