premature ejaculation
... Ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired •• Commonly defined as an intravaginal ejaculatory latency time of less than 1-2 minutes ––however, clinically it can be defined by the distress it causes to either one or both partners •• Can be classified into two main types, primary and secondary PE •• ...
... Ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired •• Commonly defined as an intravaginal ejaculatory latency time of less than 1-2 minutes ––however, clinically it can be defined by the distress it causes to either one or both partners •• Can be classified into two main types, primary and secondary PE •• ...
Male Pelvic Organs (2)
... according to their relation to the urethra into (5) lobes: Anterior (isthmus): lies anterior to the urethra, it is fibromuscular. Posterior ; posterior to the urethra and inferior to the ejaculatory ducts. Two lateral : on each side of the urethra. Middle (median) : between the urethra and t ...
... according to their relation to the urethra into (5) lobes: Anterior (isthmus): lies anterior to the urethra, it is fibromuscular. Posterior ; posterior to the urethra and inferior to the ejaculatory ducts. Two lateral : on each side of the urethra. Middle (median) : between the urethra and t ...
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) - UC Davis School of Veterinary
... The prostate is the only accessory sex gland in the male dog. The gland secretes a fluid that aids in the transport of sperm. It is located near the base of the bladder, just below the colon and surrounds the urethra. Your veterinarian is able to feel the prostate to assess its size, symmetry and te ...
... The prostate is the only accessory sex gland in the male dog. The gland secretes a fluid that aids in the transport of sperm. It is located near the base of the bladder, just below the colon and surrounds the urethra. Your veterinarian is able to feel the prostate to assess its size, symmetry and te ...
Module Title:
... breast tissue is formed of two major organs: 1) Mammary systems: which include : a) Lactating glands: which are formed of distal alveoli, forming lobules, united to form lobes, arranged in grape like clusters. b) Ductal system: The ducts from the various lobules unite forming a single lactiferous( m ...
... breast tissue is formed of two major organs: 1) Mammary systems: which include : a) Lactating glands: which are formed of distal alveoli, forming lobules, united to form lobes, arranged in grape like clusters. b) Ductal system: The ducts from the various lobules unite forming a single lactiferous( m ...
Worksheet Chapters 6-8
... b. tube conducting urine out of the bladder c. tube connecting kidney to bladder d. process of urination e. location where ureter and renal vein leave kidney f. sac that stores urine g. location of parenchymal tissue of the urinary system h. area between ureteral entrance and urethral exit i. extens ...
... b. tube conducting urine out of the bladder c. tube connecting kidney to bladder d. process of urination e. location where ureter and renal vein leave kidney f. sac that stores urine g. location of parenchymal tissue of the urinary system h. area between ureteral entrance and urethral exit i. extens ...
ONPRC Module 2
... a thin motile tail (flagellum); also called a sperm cell Acrosome - an organelle covering the head of animal sperm and containing enzymes that digest the oocyte cell coating, thus permitting the sperm to enter the oocyte Middle Piece - contains energy-producing mitochondria to power the movement of ...
... a thin motile tail (flagellum); also called a sperm cell Acrosome - an organelle covering the head of animal sperm and containing enzymes that digest the oocyte cell coating, thus permitting the sperm to enter the oocyte Middle Piece - contains energy-producing mitochondria to power the movement of ...
Study Guide Reproductive System and Development
... muscles in spermatic cord, Dartos muscles in scrotum and Pampiniform plexus made by veins help to keep temperature around 35⁰C. 8. Seminiferous tubules form sperms by Spermatogenesis. Spermatogonial cells divide by mitosis and later by Meiosis to form sperms. Spermatogonial cells primary spermatoc ...
... muscles in spermatic cord, Dartos muscles in scrotum and Pampiniform plexus made by veins help to keep temperature around 35⁰C. 8. Seminiferous tubules form sperms by Spermatogenesis. Spermatogonial cells divide by mitosis and later by Meiosis to form sperms. Spermatogonial cells primary spermatoc ...
Male/Female Reproductive Systems PP
... and are found in your stool. If these germs get inside your urethra, they can travel up into your bladder and kidneys and cause an infection. •Women tend to get more bladder infections than men. (shorter urethras) •Having sex can make it easier for germs to get into your urethra. •You may be more li ...
... and are found in your stool. If these germs get inside your urethra, they can travel up into your bladder and kidneys and cause an infection. •Women tend to get more bladder infections than men. (shorter urethras) •Having sex can make it easier for germs to get into your urethra. •You may be more li ...
Document
... The uterine tubes (Fallopian tubes or oviducts) measure about five inches in length. At one end, there is an expanded infundibulum or the funnel-shaped, open, distal end of the uterine tube near the ovaries. The infundibulum contains the fimbriae or finger-like projections at the end of the infundib ...
... The uterine tubes (Fallopian tubes or oviducts) measure about five inches in length. At one end, there is an expanded infundibulum or the funnel-shaped, open, distal end of the uterine tube near the ovaries. The infundibulum contains the fimbriae or finger-like projections at the end of the infundib ...
Structure & Function of the Vulva and Vagina
... Labia majora: “large lips,” skin that has pubic hair and pigments (homologous to scrotum) Labia minora: “small lips” skin that is hairless Urethral orifice (hole): opening of urethra Vaginal orifice (hole): opening of vagina Bartholin’s glands: glands lateral to vaginal orifice ...
... Labia majora: “large lips,” skin that has pubic hair and pigments (homologous to scrotum) Labia minora: “small lips” skin that is hairless Urethral orifice (hole): opening of urethra Vaginal orifice (hole): opening of vagina Bartholin’s glands: glands lateral to vaginal orifice ...
Prostate and Seminal Vesicle
... tubules arises, more caudal in position than the pronephric tubules. B. Mesonephric tubules in their growth extend toward the primary nephric ducts and open into them. C. represents approximately the conditions attained by the human embryo toward the end of the 4th week. D. Depicts the conditions af ...
... tubules arises, more caudal in position than the pronephric tubules. B. Mesonephric tubules in their growth extend toward the primary nephric ducts and open into them. C. represents approximately the conditions attained by the human embryo toward the end of the 4th week. D. Depicts the conditions af ...
Chapter 27
... 5. spermatids undergo maturation, i.e., spermiogenesis, to form spermatozoa; the release of a spermatozoon from its connection to a Sertoli cell into the lumen is called spermiation - sperm migrate from the seminiferous tubules to the ductus epididymis where they complete their maturation and become ...
... 5. spermatids undergo maturation, i.e., spermiogenesis, to form spermatozoa; the release of a spermatozoon from its connection to a Sertoli cell into the lumen is called spermiation - sperm migrate from the seminiferous tubules to the ductus epididymis where they complete their maturation and become ...
The Reproductive System
... Receives the penis during sexual intercourse Hymen – partially closes the vagina until it is ruptured ...
... Receives the penis during sexual intercourse Hymen – partially closes the vagina until it is ruptured ...
The Ovarian Cycle
... • Spermatogonia—stem cells • Primary spermatocytes • Secondary spermatocytes • Spermatids • Sperm Microscopic Anatomy ...
... • Spermatogonia—stem cells • Primary spermatocytes • Secondary spermatocytes • Spermatids • Sperm Microscopic Anatomy ...
Myth? Coital Incontinence? Skene Duct
... Anatomical Considerations – Skene’s Gland or ducts analagous to the male prostate ...
... Anatomical Considerations – Skene’s Gland or ducts analagous to the male prostate ...
The Reproductive System
... Human reproduction employs internal fertilization, and depends on the integrated action of hormones,the nervous system, and the reproductive system. Gonads are sex organs that produce gametes. Male gonads are the testes, which produce sperm and male sex hormones. Female gonads are the ovaries, whi ...
... Human reproduction employs internal fertilization, and depends on the integrated action of hormones,the nervous system, and the reproductive system. Gonads are sex organs that produce gametes. Male gonads are the testes, which produce sperm and male sex hormones. Female gonads are the ovaries, whi ...
evaluating the intertile patient-couples - Mercy Medical Center
... had endometritis after her delivery that was treated with antibiotics. She has recently remarried. Her husband has not fathered a child but does have a normal semen analysis. She desires information regarding tubal reanastomosis versus in vitro fertilization (IVF) to help her conceive another child. ...
... had endometritis after her delivery that was treated with antibiotics. She has recently remarried. Her husband has not fathered a child but does have a normal semen analysis. She desires information regarding tubal reanastomosis versus in vitro fertilization (IVF) to help her conceive another child. ...
chapter 26-the reproductive system
... 4. The Male Duct System-known as the accessory ducts. They occur in the following order: a. The Epididymis-is comprised primarily of the Duct of the Epididymis which functions by absorbing nutrients which are passed to sperm that are stored in the lumen. 1) Sperm are ejaculated from the epididymis ( ...
... 4. The Male Duct System-known as the accessory ducts. They occur in the following order: a. The Epididymis-is comprised primarily of the Duct of the Epididymis which functions by absorbing nutrients which are passed to sperm that are stored in the lumen. 1) Sperm are ejaculated from the epididymis ( ...
chapter 22: the reproductive systems
... i.e. about 60 to 70 percent of semen that is ejaculated are produced by the seminal vesicles. d. Secretion of the seminal vesicles contains fructose, prostaglandins and fibrinogen i. Fructose is used (metabolized) by the spermatozoa for energy (ATP). NOTE: sperm has a very small body, and this means ...
... i.e. about 60 to 70 percent of semen that is ejaculated are produced by the seminal vesicles. d. Secretion of the seminal vesicles contains fructose, prostaglandins and fibrinogen i. Fructose is used (metabolized) by the spermatozoa for energy (ATP). NOTE: sperm has a very small body, and this means ...
Bovine papillomavirus DNA in milk, blood, urine, semen
... 2 and 4 in milk, urine, seminal fluid, and sperm cells demonstrates that these viruses can be transmitted by various mechanisms other than physical contact of epithelia or contact with contaminated instruments. Suckling and sexual intercourse are the main means of direct body fluid exchange among ca ...
... 2 and 4 in milk, urine, seminal fluid, and sperm cells demonstrates that these viruses can be transmitted by various mechanisms other than physical contact of epithelia or contact with contaminated instruments. Suckling and sexual intercourse are the main means of direct body fluid exchange among ca ...
Microbiological investigation in male infertility: a practical overview
... (approximately 15 mm), even if their functional changes cause an abnormal level of variability in this parameter. The detection of leukocytes in human semen is performed by the use of cytochemistry to identify a peroxidase enzyme that is present in granulocytes. This technique has, however, two majo ...
... (approximately 15 mm), even if their functional changes cause an abnormal level of variability in this parameter. The detection of leukocytes in human semen is performed by the use of cytochemistry to identify a peroxidase enzyme that is present in granulocytes. This technique has, however, two majo ...
Microbiological investigation in male infertility: a practical overview Review
... (approximately 15 mm), even if their functional changes cause an abnormal level of variability in this parameter. The detection of leukocytes in human semen is performed by the use of cytochemistry to identify a peroxidase enzyme that is present in granulocytes. This technique has, however, two majo ...
... (approximately 15 mm), even if their functional changes cause an abnormal level of variability in this parameter. The detection of leukocytes in human semen is performed by the use of cytochemistry to identify a peroxidase enzyme that is present in granulocytes. This technique has, however, two majo ...
Reproductive system
... called the …………………. In an erection, the spaces between the layers fill with blood becoming enlarged and rigid, which facilitates …………….. During an erection the urinary sphincter closes to prevent urine from mixing with semen. The accessory glands of the male reproductive system consists of: …………………, ...
... called the …………………. In an erection, the spaces between the layers fill with blood becoming enlarged and rigid, which facilitates …………….. During an erection the urinary sphincter closes to prevent urine from mixing with semen. The accessory glands of the male reproductive system consists of: …………………, ...
Reproductive System Anatomy of Male Reproductive System
... urethra and female vagina 3. bulbourethral glands (paired) small (~1cm) pea-shaped glands below prostate during sexual arousal they produce a clear, slippery fluid that lubricates the head of the penis in preparation for intercourse also protects sperm by helping to neutralize the acidity of residua ...
... urethra and female vagina 3. bulbourethral glands (paired) small (~1cm) pea-shaped glands below prostate during sexual arousal they produce a clear, slippery fluid that lubricates the head of the penis in preparation for intercourse also protects sperm by helping to neutralize the acidity of residua ...
Semen
Semen, also known as seminal fluid, is an organic fluid that may contain spermatozoa. It is secreted by the gonads (sexual glands) and other sexual organs of male or hermaphroditic animals and can fertilize female ova. In humans, seminal fluid contains several components besides spermatozoa: proteolytic and other enzymes as well as fructose are elements of seminal fluid which promote the survival of spermatozoa, and provide a medium through which they can move or ""swim"".Semen is produced and originates from the seminal vesicle, which is located in the pelvis. The process that results in the discharge of semen is called ejaculation.