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The Reproductive System
Functions to ensure the
continuation of the species
by reproducing
Primary Sex Organs
Gonads
– testes in male
– ovaries in female
Function
– Produce gametes
sperm
(spermatozoa (singular spermatozoon)0
ova (singular ovum)
– Produce hormones
testosterone
estrogen
progesterone
Accessory Reproductive Organs
All other structures are designed to
– facilitate the meeting and fusion of
sperm and egg
– support the growth and development of
offspring
External Genitalia
Penis
– shaft (body)
erectile
tissue
– glans penis (head)
Prepuce
(foreskin)
Scrotum
– divided sac
– holds testes
– keeps testes cool
circumsized
External Genitalia
uncircumsized
Penis Transverse Cut
epidermis
dermis
corpus
cavernosa
central
artery
corpus
spongiosum
urethra
Male Reproductive System
Testes
Seminiferous Tubules
Seminiferous Tubules
spermatozoon
sertoli cell
Leydig cell:
produce
testosterone
Route of Sperm
seminiferous tubules
– spermatozoa
– sertoli cells release “fluid” to flush sperm onward
epididymis
– spermatozoa mature
vas deferens (ductus deferens)
– smooth muscle propels sperm down ducts
Route of Sperm
vas deferens
seminal vesicle
– adds 60% of seminal
fluid
ejaculatory duct
prostate
– adds milky alkaline
fluid
urethra
bulbourethral gland
– adds mucus
External Genitalia - Vulva
mons pubis
clitoral hood
clitoris
labia major
labia minor
greater
vestibular
glands
vaginal orifice
Adult female, shaved
Internal Organs and Structures
“Broad Ligament”
connects uterus to walls and floor of pelvis
1
Round
Ligament
connects uterus
anteriorly to the
mons pubis
primary
follicle
graafian
follicle
oocyte
granulosa
cells