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Gonads = organs where gametes are formed Gametes = sex cells Ovaries – female gonads that produce eggs Formation of eggs by meiosis Begins before birth with formation of primary oocytes Process halts at birth Begins again at puberty with maturation into secondary oocytes One egg released (ovulated) every ~28 days until menopause Released egg swept into fallopian/ uterine tube Moves slowly towards uterus Fertilization usually occurs in uterine tube Male gonads – testes Male gametes – sperm Testes – located outside of the body to help maintain ideal temperature for sperm development • Descend from the abdominal cavity into the scrotum shortly before birth Formation of sperm through meiosis Begins at puberty & continues until death Occurs in seminiferous tubules of testes Epididymis – takes sperm from testes to ductus deferens • Diameter of pencil lead but 20 feet long • Coiled & bundled into C shape on posterior of testicle • Sperm do not have tails so movement by peristalsis Part of spermatic cord (bundle of artery, vein, nerve, muscle, & vas deferens) Takes sperm from epididymis to ejaculatory duct Ejaculatory duct connects to urethra Ductus deferens separated from spermatic cord, severed, & sealed Secretions mix with sperm to form semen Seminal vesicles – secretion has sugar to nourish sperm Prostate gland – secretion is alkaline to neutralize acidity of vagina Bulbourethral gland - lubrication Erection – Dilation of arteries fills empty spaces in erectile tissue with blood, compressing veins Emission – movement of sperm through the epididymis to ejaculatory duct Ejaculation – exit of seminal fluid from urethra First 2 weeks after fertilization Egg + sperm = zygote Cell Division starts within 24-36 hours Differentiation of cells – now called blastocyst Implantation into uterus wall after ~ 7 days Weeks 3 through 8 Development of body form • Head & tail cavities head, buds • Umbilical cord Organogenesis (4-5 wks) • Heart by ~Day 21 • Most formed by end of 7th week • Embryo is 1 g and 1 inch long Starts to develop in Week 4 Placental blood barrier Connected to baby by umbilical cord Bone ossification LOTS of cell division and growth Full term at Week 38 Oxytocin triggers labor • Positive Feedback Loop First stage - amnion ruptures; fetus against cervix Second stage – maximal cervical dilation to exit of fetus Third stage – delivery of placenta