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The
Reproductive
System

16

PART A

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The Reproductive System
 Gonads—primary sex organs
 Testes in males
 Ovaries in females
 Gonads produce gametes (sex cells) and secrete
hormones
 Sperm—male gametes
 Ova (eggs)—female gametes

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Male Reproductive System Overview
 Testes
 Duct system
 Epididymis
 Ductus (vas) deferens
 Urethra

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Male Reproductive System Overview
 Accessory organs
 Seminal vesicles
 Prostate
 Bulbourethral glands
 External genitalia
 Penis
 Scrotum

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Male Reproductive System

Figure 16.2b
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Male Reproductive System

Figure 16.2a
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Epididymis
 Comma-shaped, tightly coiled tube
 Functions to mature and store sperm cells (at
least 20 days)
 Expels sperm with the contraction of muscles in
the epididymis walls to the vas deferens

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Epididymis

Figure 16.1
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Ductus Deferens (Vas Deferens)
 Carries sperm from the epididymis to the
ejaculatory duct
 Passes through the inguinal canal and over the
bladder
 Moves sperm by peristalsis
 Spermatic cord—ductus deferens, blood vessels,
and nerves in a connective tissue sheath

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Ductus Deferens (Vas Deferens)
 Ends in the ejaculatory duct which unites with the
urethra
 Vasectomy—cutting of the ductus deferens at the
level of the testes to prevent transportation of
sperm

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Urethra
 Extends from the base of the urinary bladder to
the tip of the penis
 Carries both urine and sperm
 Sperm enters from the ejaculatory duct

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Urethra

Figure 16.2b
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Seminal Vesicles
 Located at the base of the bladder
 Produces a thick, yellowish secretion (60% of
semen)
 Fructose (sugar)
 Vitamin C
 Prostaglandins
 Other substances that nourish and activate
sperm

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Accessory Organs

Figure 16.2b
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Prostate
 Encircles the upper part of the urethra
 Secretes a milky fluid
 Helps to activate sperm
 Enters the urethra through several small ducts

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Prostate

Figure 16.2a
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Bulbourethral Glands
 Pea-sized gland inferior to the prostate
 Produces a thick, clear mucus
 Cleanses the urethra of acidic urine
 Serves as a lubricant during sexual
intercourse
 Secreted into the penile urethra

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Bulbourethral Glands

Figure 16.2a
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Semen
 Mixture of sperm and accessory gland secretions
 Advantages of accessory gland secretions
 Fructose provides energy for sperm cells
 Alkalinity of semen helps neutralize the acidic
environment of vagina
 Semen inhibits bacterial multiplication
 Elements of semen enhance sperm motility

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External Genitalia
 Scrotum
 Divided sac of skin outside the abdomen
 Maintains testes at 3°C lower than normal
body temperature to protect sperm viability

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External Genitalia
 Penis
 Delivers sperm into the female reproductive
tract
 Regions of the penis
 Shaft
 Glans penis (enlarged tip)
 Prepuce (foreskin)
 Folded cuff of skin around proximal
end
 Often removed by circumcision

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External Genitalia

Figure 16.2a
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Spermatogenesis
 Production of sperm cells
 Begins at puberty and continues throughout life
 Occurs in the seminiferous tubules

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Spermatogenesis

Figure 16.3
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Structure of a Sperm

Figure 16.5b
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Structure of a Sperm

Figure 16.5a
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Testosterone Production
 The most important hormone of the testes
 Functions of testosterone
 Stimulates reproductive organ development
 Underlies sex drive
 Causes secondary sex characteristics
 Deepening of voice
 Increased hair growth
 Enlargement of skeletal muscles
 Thickening of bones
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Female Reproductive System
 Ovaries
 Duct System
 Uterine tubes (fallopian tubes)
 Uterus
 Vagina
 External genitalia

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Female Reproductive System

Figure 16.8a
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Ovaries
 Composed of ovarian follicles (sac-like
structures)
 Each follicle consists of
 Oocyte (immature egg)
 Follicular cells—surround the oocyte
Ovulation—when the egg is mature, the follicle
ruptures; occurs about every 28 days

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Ovaries

Figure 16.7
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Female Reproductive System

Figure 16.8b
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Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes
 Receive the ovulated oocyte
 Provide a site for fertilization
 Attach to the uterus
 Little or no contact between ovaries and uterine
tubes
 Supported and enclosed by the broad ligament

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Uterine Tube Anatomy and Physiology
 Fimbriae
 Finger-like projections at the distal end of the
uterine tube
 Receive the oocyte from the ovary
 Cilia
 Located inside the uterine tube
 Slowly move the oocyte towards the uterus
(takes 3–4 days)
 Fertilization occurs inside the uterine tube since
oocyte lives about 24 hours

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Female Reproductive System

Figure 16.8b
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Uterus
 Located between the urinary bladder and rectum
 Hollow organ
 Functions of the uterus
 Receives a fertilized egg
 Retains the fertilized egg
 Nourishes the fertilized egg

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Female Reproductive System

Figure 16.8b
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Regions of the Uterus
 Body—main portion
 Fundus—superior rounded region above where
uterine tube enters
 Cervix—narrow outlet that protrudes into the
vagina

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Walls of the Uterus
 Endometrium
 Inner layer
 Allows for implantation of a fertilized egg
 Sloughs off if no pregnancy occurs (menses)

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Vagina
 Extends from cervix to exterior of body
 Located between bladder and rectum
 Serves as the birth canal
 Receives the penis during sexual intercourse
 Hymen—partially closes the vagina until it is
ruptured

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Female Reproductive System

Figure 16.8b
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External Genitalia (Vulva)
 Mons pubis
 Labia
 Clitoris
 Urethral orifice
 Vaginal orifice
 Greater vestibular glands

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External Genitalia (Vulva)

Figure 16.9
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Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle
 The total supply of eggs are present at birth
 Ability to release eggs begins at puberty
 Reproductive ability ends at menopause
 Oocytes are matured in developing ovarian
follicles

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Ovulation

Figure 16.11
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Male and Female Differences
 Meiosis
 Males—produces four functional sperm
 Females—produces one functional ovum and
three polar bodies
 Sex cell size and structure
 Sperm are tiny, motile, and equipped with
nutrients in seminal fluid
 Egg is large, non-motile, and has nutrient
reserves to nourish the embryo until
implantation

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Hormone Production by the Ovaries
 Estrogens
 Produced by follicle cells
 Cause secondary sex characteristics
 Enlargement of accessory organs
 Development of breasts
 Appearance of axillary and pubic hair
 Increase in fat beneath the skin,
particularly in hips and breasts
 Widening and lightening of the pelvis
 Onset of menses (menstrual cycle)
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Hormone Production by the Ovaries
 Progesterone
 Produced by the corpus luteum
 Production continues until LH diminishes in
the blood
 Does not contribute to the appearance of
secondary sex characteristics
 Other major effects
 Helps maintain pregnancy
 Prepare the breasts for milk production

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Mammary Glands
 Present in both sexes, but only function in
females
 Modified sweat glands
 Function is to produce milk
 Stimulated by sex hormones (mostly estrogens)
to increase in size

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Ch16appt reproductive

  • 1. PowerPoint® Lecture Slide Presentation by Patty Bostwick-Taylor, Florence-Darlington Technical College The Reproductive System 16 PART A Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 2. The Reproductive System  Gonads—primary sex organs  Testes in males  Ovaries in females  Gonads produce gametes (sex cells) and secrete hormones  Sperm—male gametes  Ova (eggs)—female gametes Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 3. Male Reproductive System Overview  Testes  Duct system  Epididymis  Ductus (vas) deferens  Urethra Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 4. Male Reproductive System Overview  Accessory organs  Seminal vesicles  Prostate  Bulbourethral glands  External genitalia  Penis  Scrotum Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 5. Male Reproductive System Figure 16.2b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 6. Male Reproductive System Figure 16.2a Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 7. Epididymis  Comma-shaped, tightly coiled tube  Functions to mature and store sperm cells (at least 20 days)  Expels sperm with the contraction of muscles in the epididymis walls to the vas deferens Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 8. Epididymis Figure 16.1 Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 9. Ductus Deferens (Vas Deferens)  Carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct  Passes through the inguinal canal and over the bladder  Moves sperm by peristalsis  Spermatic cord—ductus deferens, blood vessels, and nerves in a connective tissue sheath Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 10. Ductus Deferens (Vas Deferens)  Ends in the ejaculatory duct which unites with the urethra  Vasectomy—cutting of the ductus deferens at the level of the testes to prevent transportation of sperm Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 11. Urethra  Extends from the base of the urinary bladder to the tip of the penis  Carries both urine and sperm  Sperm enters from the ejaculatory duct Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 12. Urethra Figure 16.2b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 13. Seminal Vesicles  Located at the base of the bladder  Produces a thick, yellowish secretion (60% of semen)  Fructose (sugar)  Vitamin C  Prostaglandins  Other substances that nourish and activate sperm Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 14. Accessory Organs Figure 16.2b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 15. Prostate  Encircles the upper part of the urethra  Secretes a milky fluid  Helps to activate sperm  Enters the urethra through several small ducts Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 16. Prostate Figure 16.2a Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 17. Bulbourethral Glands  Pea-sized gland inferior to the prostate  Produces a thick, clear mucus  Cleanses the urethra of acidic urine  Serves as a lubricant during sexual intercourse  Secreted into the penile urethra Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 18. Bulbourethral Glands Figure 16.2a Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 19. Semen  Mixture of sperm and accessory gland secretions  Advantages of accessory gland secretions  Fructose provides energy for sperm cells  Alkalinity of semen helps neutralize the acidic environment of vagina  Semen inhibits bacterial multiplication  Elements of semen enhance sperm motility Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 20. External Genitalia  Scrotum  Divided sac of skin outside the abdomen  Maintains testes at 3°C lower than normal body temperature to protect sperm viability Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 21. External Genitalia  Penis  Delivers sperm into the female reproductive tract  Regions of the penis  Shaft  Glans penis (enlarged tip)  Prepuce (foreskin)  Folded cuff of skin around proximal end  Often removed by circumcision Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 22. External Genitalia Figure 16.2a Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 23. Spermatogenesis  Production of sperm cells  Begins at puberty and continues throughout life  Occurs in the seminiferous tubules Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 24. Spermatogenesis Figure 16.3 Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 25. Structure of a Sperm Figure 16.5b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 26. Structure of a Sperm Figure 16.5a Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 27. Testosterone Production  The most important hormone of the testes  Functions of testosterone  Stimulates reproductive organ development  Underlies sex drive  Causes secondary sex characteristics  Deepening of voice  Increased hair growth  Enlargement of skeletal muscles  Thickening of bones Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 28. Female Reproductive System  Ovaries  Duct System  Uterine tubes (fallopian tubes)  Uterus  Vagina  External genitalia Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 29. Female Reproductive System Figure 16.8a Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 30. Ovaries  Composed of ovarian follicles (sac-like structures)  Each follicle consists of  Oocyte (immature egg)  Follicular cells—surround the oocyte Ovulation—when the egg is mature, the follicle ruptures; occurs about every 28 days Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 31. Ovaries Figure 16.7 Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 32. Female Reproductive System Figure 16.8b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 33. Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes  Receive the ovulated oocyte  Provide a site for fertilization  Attach to the uterus  Little or no contact between ovaries and uterine tubes  Supported and enclosed by the broad ligament Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 34. Uterine Tube Anatomy and Physiology  Fimbriae  Finger-like projections at the distal end of the uterine tube  Receive the oocyte from the ovary  Cilia  Located inside the uterine tube  Slowly move the oocyte towards the uterus (takes 3–4 days)  Fertilization occurs inside the uterine tube since oocyte lives about 24 hours Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 35. Female Reproductive System Figure 16.8b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 36. Uterus  Located between the urinary bladder and rectum  Hollow organ  Functions of the uterus  Receives a fertilized egg  Retains the fertilized egg  Nourishes the fertilized egg Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 37. Female Reproductive System Figure 16.8b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 38. Regions of the Uterus  Body—main portion  Fundus—superior rounded region above where uterine tube enters  Cervix—narrow outlet that protrudes into the vagina Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 39. Walls of the Uterus  Endometrium  Inner layer  Allows for implantation of a fertilized egg  Sloughs off if no pregnancy occurs (menses) Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 40. Vagina  Extends from cervix to exterior of body  Located between bladder and rectum  Serves as the birth canal  Receives the penis during sexual intercourse  Hymen—partially closes the vagina until it is ruptured Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 41. Female Reproductive System Figure 16.8b Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 42. External Genitalia (Vulva)  Mons pubis  Labia  Clitoris  Urethral orifice  Vaginal orifice  Greater vestibular glands Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 43. External Genitalia (Vulva) Figure 16.9 Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 44. Oogenesis and the Ovarian Cycle  The total supply of eggs are present at birth  Ability to release eggs begins at puberty  Reproductive ability ends at menopause  Oocytes are matured in developing ovarian follicles Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 45. Ovulation Figure 16.11 Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 46. Male and Female Differences  Meiosis  Males—produces four functional sperm  Females—produces one functional ovum and three polar bodies  Sex cell size and structure  Sperm are tiny, motile, and equipped with nutrients in seminal fluid  Egg is large, non-motile, and has nutrient reserves to nourish the embryo until implantation Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 47. Hormone Production by the Ovaries  Estrogens  Produced by follicle cells  Cause secondary sex characteristics  Enlargement of accessory organs  Development of breasts  Appearance of axillary and pubic hair  Increase in fat beneath the skin, particularly in hips and breasts  Widening and lightening of the pelvis  Onset of menses (menstrual cycle) Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 48. Hormone Production by the Ovaries  Progesterone  Produced by the corpus luteum  Production continues until LH diminishes in the blood  Does not contribute to the appearance of secondary sex characteristics  Other major effects  Helps maintain pregnancy  Prepare the breasts for milk production Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 49. Mammary Glands  Present in both sexes, but only function in females  Modified sweat glands  Function is to produce milk  Stimulated by sex hormones (mostly estrogens) to increase in size Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings