reproductive anatomy
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Reproductive Anatomy. Ex 42. Male Reproductive Anatomy. Penis. Passageway for semen & urine Composed of: bulb body three types of erectile tissues crura attach to pubic arch glans prepuce (foreskin). Penis. Erectile Tissue corpora cavernosum paired tissues laterally - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Ex 42Ex 42
ReproductiveAnatomy
ReproductiveAnatomy
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Male Reproductive Anatomy
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Passageway for semen & urine
Composed of:bulbbody
three types of erectile tissues
crura attach to pubic arch
glansprepuce (foreskin)
Penis
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Erectile Tissuecorpora cavernosum
paired tissues laterallybound by tunica albuginia
corpora spongiosumsurrounds urethra from bulb to glans
Penis
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Penis
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Scrotum
sac of skin and fascia that contains the testisdivided in two by septumkeeps testis outside the abdominal cavitymaintains ideal temperature for spermatogenesis3 degrees lower than body temperature
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Scrotal Sacs, Dartos & Cremaster
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Spermatic Cord
All structures passing to and from the testes
testicular artery
pampiniform plexus of veins
autonomic nerves
lymphatic vessels
ductus (vas) deferens
cremaster muscle
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Inguinal Canal & Inguinal Hernias
Inguinal canal is 2 inch long tunnel passing through the3 muscles of the anterior abdominal wall -- weakens wall
originates at deep inguinal ring and ends at superficial ring
More common in males
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Testicles
Paired organs in scrotumcontains tubes for making and moving sperm and
interstitial tissue for making the testosteronesurrounded by fibrous capsule called tunica
albuginiaseptae divide the tubules into lobules
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Testicles
Progression of Tubesseminiferous
tubulesproduce spermstraight tubule
(tubulus rectus)rete testisefferent ducts
(ductule)epididymis
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Testicles
Seminiferous Tubulesspermatogonia and
developing spermtransports sperm to the
straight tubule
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TesticlesSertoli (sutentacular) cells
provide environment for developing spermblood - testis barriersensitive to FSHsecretesandrogen binding proteinconcentrates testosterone in
tubulesinhibinreleased when too many
sperm producedinhibits FSH and GnRH
release
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HistologyTesticle
sertoli cells“nurse cells” for spermhas a prominent nucleolusspermatogonia
at base of seminiferous tubule
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TesticlesLeydig (interstitial
cells)produce testosteronesensitive to lutienizing
hormonenegative feedback with
anterior pituitary
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Epididymis
Epididymisattached to posterior part of testisstorage and maturation area for sperm
lined with pseudostratified columnar epithelium with stereocillia
nonmotile stereocillia used to reabsorb fluid and pass nutrients to sperm
surrounded by a thin layer of smooth musclemoves sperm to ductus deferens (vas deferens)
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Epididymis
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Ductus Deferens
Tube taking sperm from epididymis to pelvic cavitythick muscular wall to move
spermruns over the ureterforms the ampulla prior to
joining the seminal vesicle at the ejaculatory duct
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Ductus Deferens
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Accessory GlandsSeminal Vesiclesposterior bladderjoins the ductus deferens to form ejaculatory ductsecrets seminal fluid60% of volumefructoseenergy for spermfibrinogenclots semen so it can be propelled into vaginaprostaglandinscauses uterine contractions, thins cervical mucous
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Accessory GlandsProstategland under bladderencircles urethragland secretions enter in the prostatic urethrasecretions includecitrateenergy source that enters the Krebs (TCA) cycleproteolytic enzymesdecoagulate the sperm so they can begin to travel
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Accessory Glands
Bulbourethral (Cowper’s) Glandspea-sized glands under the prostateproduces alkaline mucous prior to ejaculationneutralizes acidic environment in urethra
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Accessory Glands
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External Female GenitaliaMons Pubis
fatty padLabia majora/minorafolds of skinmake up vestibulevestibulearea containing urethra and
vaginaclitoriserectile tissuebulb of vestibuleerectile tissueperineumarea between vagina and
anus
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Vagina
Between rectum and bladderconnection between cervix
and exteriorfornixsuperior part of vagina
surrounding cervixwall is made up ofadventitiafibroelasticmuscularis smooth musclemucosastratified squamous
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Bartholin’s (Vestibular) Glands
located on each side of the vaginal openingsecrete fluid to lubricate
vaginacan become obstructed
forming cysts (Bartholin’s cysts)
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Cervix
inferior “neck” of the uterusprojects into vaginacervical canalspace between vaginal
cavity and uterine cavityexternal osinternal oscervical glandssecrete mucous which
blocks sperm entry except at ovulation
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UterusMuscular organ anterior to
rectum and posteror-superior to the bladder3 partsfundustop part above tubesbodyisthmusnarrowed area between
body and cervixbroad ligamentsheets of peritoneum
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UterusHistologyendometriumsimple columnar
epithelium sitting on stromastratum basalisstratum functionalisbuilt up and shed during
menstrual cyclemyometrium3 layers of smooth muscleperimetriumvisceral peritoneum
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Histology
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Histology
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Uterine (Fallopian) TubesReceives ovulated oocyteArea where fertilization
occursabout 24 hours after
ovulationtakes about 7 days for
zygote to travelcilliated simple columnar
epithelium and peristalsisPartsfimbraesweep oocyte into tubeampullabodyisthmus
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Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes
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OvaryPaired organs responsible forproduction of oocyteshormone productionestrogenprogesteroneothersmade up oftunica albuginiastromacortexsite of oogenesismedullaovarian ligamentsuspensory ligament
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Ovary
Folliclesearly oocytes are halted in
developmentoocytecentrally locatedgranulosa cellshormone producingif one cell layer thick it is
called follicular cellsthecal cellshormone producing
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OvaryFollicular Developmentinitiated by FSHprimordial folliclesurrounded by simple squamous follicle
cellsprimary follicle2 or more layers of cuboidal granulosa
cellssecondary folliclefluid filled antrum forms in granulosa
cellsgraafian folliclemature follicle, bulges at edge of ovarycorpus luteumremnants of follicle after ovulation
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Ovary
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OvaryParts of a folliclesecondary oocytezona pellucidagranulosa cellsstalkcorona radiataantrumthecal cells
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OvaryOvulationsurge of LH causes
ovulationrelease of oocyte from
graafian follicleovum released into
uterine tuberemaining corpus luteum secrets estrogen and
progesteron to maintain the stratum functionalis
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BreastsModified sweat glandsmade up of fat and
acini/ductsfat determines size of the
breaseacini produce milkcarried to nipple via
lactiferous ducts and lactiferous sinuses areolasuspensory ligaments support breast from the
deep pectoral facialymphatic drainage to axilla
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BreastsHormonal controlprolactinstimulates production in
presence of estrogen and progesteroneoxytocinstimulates milk let-downcauses contraction of
smooth muscle around acini