3. Out line….
Reproductive system
Female reproductive system
Male reproductive system
Testes
Anatomy of testes
Function of testes
Reference
5. The reproductive system or genital system is a system of
sex organs within an organism which work together for
the purpose of sexual reproduction. Many non-living
substances such as fluids, hormones, and pheromones
are also important accessories to the reproductive
system.
7. The female reproductive system is made up of the internal
and external sex organs that function in reproduction of
new offspring. In the human the female reproductive
system is immature at birth and develops to maturity at
puberty to be able to produce gametes, and to carry
a fetus to full term.
9. The male reproductive system includes the scrotum, testes,
spermatic ducts, sex glands, and penis. These organs work
together to produce sperm, the male gamete, and the other
components of semen. These organs also work together to
deliver semen out of the body and into the vagina where it
can fertilize egg cells to produce offspring.
11. The testes (singular: testis), commonly known as the
testicles, are a pair of ovoid glandular organs that are
central to the function of the male reproductive system.
The testes are responsible for the production of sperm
cells and the male sex hormone testosterone. The
testes produce as many as 12 trillion sperm in a male’s
lifetime, about 400 million of which are released in a
single ejaculation.
13. Each testis is an oval structure about 5 cm long and 3 cm in
diameter
Covered by: tunica albuginea
Located in the scrotum
There are about 250 lobules in each testis. Each contains 1
to 4 -seminiferous tubules that converge to form a single
straight tubule, which leads into the rete testis.
Short efferent ducts exit the testes.
Interstitial cells (cells of Leydig), which produce male sex
hormones, are located between the seminiferous tubules
within a lobule.