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Human Reproduction notes include: - Male reproductive system - Female reproductive system - Puberty - Gametogenesis (spermatogenesis & oogenesis) - Menstrual cycle (ovarian cycle & uterine cycle) - Gestation/ pregnancy - Parturition/ birth

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MALE HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

Made up of:
1. Primary sex organs
2. Ducts
3. Accessory glands
4. External genitalia

Scrotum
Functions:
1. Temperature regulator → testis 2º-3º cooler than body for formation of fertile sperm
2. Protects testis

Testis
- 2 oval structures suspended outside body

● Consist of compartments/ lobules containing tubules (250m)
● Germinal epithelium lines tubules
● Endocrine cells between tubules

Functions:
Produce:
1. Sperm → by germinal layer
2. Testosterone → by interstitial cells

Ducts
a. Epididymis
b. Sperm duct
c. Urethra

Epididymis
- Seminiferous tubules join to form epididymis (5m)

Functions:
Immature sperm enter and:
1. Mature → motile and fertile
2. Stored for months

Sperm ducts (vas deferens)
- Continuation of epididymis
- Leaves scrotum → passes through prostate gland → enters urethra

Function:
1. Pushes mature sperm forward → by peristaltic waves from epididymis to urethra (ejaculation)

Peristaltic waves = contraction of smooth muscle in walls of duct

, Urethra
- Duct at end of uro-genital system leading to exterior

Function:
1. Transports semen and urine (not together)

Prostate gland
- Plum sized gland surrounding urethra
- At base of bladder

Function:
1. Secretes fluid that aids transport of sperm → contains enzymes making sperm active (⅓ of semen)

Cowper’s gland
- 2 glands at base of penis

Functions:
1. Neutralizes acidic urine
2. Lubricates urethra and opening → protect sperm from damage during ejaculation

Penis
● Consists of spongy tissue (erectile tissue):
- 2 dorsal side → corpus cavernosa
- 1 ventral side → corpus spongiosum

1. Dilation of arteries supplying blood to penis
2. Blood fills spongy erectile tissue chambers (lengthens and stiffens) = erection

Function:
1. Deposits semen with sperm into vagina during copulation

Distinct factors:
- Only mammal with no erectile bone in penis
- Penis not attached to abdominal wall (hangs free)

Semen
Consists of:
1. Sperm → from testis
2. Seminal fluid → from sperm duct and accessory glands

FEMALE HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE TRACT

Made up of:
1. Ovaries
2. Accessory glands
3. External genitalia

Ovaries

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