A&P2 ch 22 review
What is the most important androgen in males?
testosterone
Which gland secretes a fluid that functions to lubricate the tip of the penis in preparation for intercourse?
bulbourethral gland
The site of sperm maturation is the ______.
epididymis
The uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, and external genitalia are examples of a females _____ sex organs.
accessory
I'm females, the hollow, muscular organ that is shaped like an inverted pear is the _______.
Uterus
The muscular organ that opens into the vagina and functions to harbor the fetus during pregnancy is the
Uterus
In a female, the internal accessory reproductive organs are a pair of uterine tubes, a(n) ________ and a(n)_________.
Uterus, vagina
Just outside the prostate gland, each ductus deferens unites with the duct of a seminal vesicle. The Fusion of these ducts forms the ____________ duct, which passes through the prostate gland and empties into the urethra.
ejaculatory
What are fimbriae?
finger like extensions of the uterine tube.
Male gametes (sperm) are reproduced by a type of cell division called
meiosis
The cortex of the ovary is the ____ layer
outer
Female sex cells are called
ova (eggs)
What do oogonia develop into?
primary oocytes
The epididymis directs sperm cells into what structure?
Ductus deferens
Indicate the structures that sperm cells pass through
Ductus deferentia, epididymis, ejaculatory duct
Sperm move from the seminiferous tubules into the rete testis, and then into the ________. Next sperm enter the ductus deferens.
Epididymis
Indicate the structures that sperm cells pass through.
Epididymis, ejaculatory duct, ductus deferentia.
Identify three functions of the organs of the female reproductive system
Facilitate the development of the offspring, produce and maintain female sex cells, produce female sex hormones
True or false: during prophase I, homogolus chromosomes exchange segments of DNA in a process called fertilization.
False
Capacitation is a process that occurs in the _______ and results in _______.
Female reproductive tract; weakening the across all membranes of sperm cells.
What is spermatogenisis
Formation of sperm cells
The process of meiosis produces ________ genetically ________ cells.
Four, different
The root word that means origin is
Genesis
corpus spongiosum enlarges at its distal end to form which region of tissue?
Glans penis
Select the layers of tissue found in the uterine tubes. Select all that apply.
Outer covering of peritoneum Mucosal layer-simple ciliated columnar epithelium Muscular layer -smooth muscle
The solid, ovoid organs of the female reproductive system, located in shallow depressions in the lateral wall of the pelvic cavity, are called the _________.
Ovaries
Order the layers of the uterine tube wall from the outside to inside
Peritoneum, muscular layer, mucosa
Which are part of the male orgasm?
Pleasurable feelings of physiological and psychological release. Movement of sperm and secretions into the urethra. Ejaculation of sperm.
The loose fold of skin at the distal end of the penis that extends to cover the gland penis is called the _______.
Prepuce
Millions of primordial follicles form in the ovarian cortex before birth. A primordial follicle consists of a layer of follicular cells surrounding a single, large cell called a _____ oocyte.
Primary
Sperm are produced by the ______ sex organs and transported to the outside of the body by the actions of _______.
Primary; accessory
Which structures are formed in the ovary prior to birth?
Primordial follicles
The gland that surrounds the proximal portion of the urethra and the ejaculatory ducts, just inferior to the urinary bladder is the _______ gland.
Prostate
In males, which gland is located inferior to the urinary bladder, surrounding the superior portion of the urethra?
Prostate gland
Indicate three male accessory glands
Prostate, bulbourethral gland, seminal vesicle
Between the ages of thirteen and fifteen a young man's androgen production usually increases rapidly. This phase of development, when an individual becomes reproductively functional, is called
Puberty
What occurs during ejaculation?
Release of semen to the outside if the penis
Indicate two roles of the male reproductive system.
Secrete hormones vital to maintaining secondary sex characteristics. Spermatogenesis.
In males, which type of gland is found on the posterior side of the bladder?
Seminal vesicles
Each lobule within the testis contains one to four _______ with spermatogenic cells in the epithelial lining.
Seminiferous tubules
Place the structures in the order that sperm cells flow through them, with the structure closest to spermatic origin at the top.
Seminiferous tubules, epididymis, ductus deferens
A tough, white, fibrous capsule extends into the testis forming thin ________ that divide the testes into _______.
Septa, lobules
Which two processes are included in spermatogenesis?
Spermiogenisis and meiosis
What is the spermatic cord?
Structure that suspends the testis in the scrotum
Meiosis produces ______ in humans.
sperm cells and oocytes
What is the function of the epididymis?
sperm maturation and storage
Name the undifferentiated spermatogenic cells with 23 pairs of chromosomes, found in the periphery of the seminiferous tubules.
spermatogonia
undifferentiated diploid spermatogenic cells are called __________.
spermatogonia
Which two endocrine organs produce androgens?
testes and adrenal cortex
The most important androgen is
testosterone
The glans penis is formed by the corpus ________, an area of erectile tissue in the penis.
Spongiosum
Indicate the characteristics of semen
-it contains secretions from the prostate gland -it is analkalkine fluid containing nutrients
List three structures located within the spermatic cord
1. Blood Vessels 2. Vas Deferens 3. Nerves
Located in the penis are ______ column(s) of corpora cavernosa and ______ column(s) of corpora spongiosa.
2;1
When do the testes descend into the scrotum?
A month or two before birth
Where are the epididymis located?
Above and behind the testes
A wide sac-like portion of a tubular organ such as ductus deferens or uterine tube is known as a(n) __________.
Ampulla
Gonadotropins FSH and LH are released under the influence of GnRH. FSH and LH are released from the ____________.
Anterior pituitary gland
Sperm cells cannot fertilize an oocyte until they enter the female reproductive tract. Here they undergo a process called ________, which weakens the acrosomal membranes of sperm cells.
Capacitation
The shaft of the penis is composed of three columns of erectile tissue: a pair of for sally located corpora ________ and a single ventral corpus _________.
Cavernosa; spongiosum
The uterine tubes are lined with cells that have ________ on their free surfaces, which move to propel the oocyte toward the uterus.
Cilia
The outermost region or layer of the ovary where the oocytes develop is called the _____.
Cortex
What is the term for expanded end of the uterine tube that partially encircles the ovary?
Infundibulum
Most androgens are produced by the __ cells of the testes, but the adrenal ___ also synthesizes small amounts.
Interstitial; cortex
Indicate two characteristics of the fluid produced by seminal vesicles
It contains prostaglandins It contains fructose
Indicate the characteristics of the ductus deferens (vas deferens)
It is part of the spermatic cord, it originates at the lower end of the epididymis, near its end, it dilates into an ampulla.
What is produces by the interstitial cells of the testes?
Male sexual hormones
During spermatogenesis, _______ is the process that ensures that each sperm cell will have only 23 chromosomes.
Meiosis
Spermatogenesis arrests during embryonic development after primary spermatocytes form through ________. The process continues at puppetry when primary spermaticytes divide using a process of cell division called ________.
Mitosis; meiosis
Baby girls are born with ______ oocytes than are present at puberty.
More
Where do the male gonads initially form during fetal development?
Near the kidneys
The female reproductive system produces and maintains the female sex cells, called
Oocytes or eggs
Indicate which organs secrete hormones that control male reproductive functions.
Testes, anterior pituitary gland, hypothalamus
What stimulates the testes to descend during development?
Testosterone
Describe the dartos muscle.
The layer of smooth muscle under the superficial facia of the scrotum.
When exposed to cold temperatures, the testes move __________ the pelvic cavity. When exposed to warmth, the testes move ______ the pelvic cavity.
Toward; away from
Where is the prostate gland located?
at the base (inferior to) the bladder
What is located in the medulla of the ovary?
blood vessels and nerves
where is the prepuce found
covering of glans penis
The layer of the smooth muscle under the superficial fascia of the scrotum is called the _______ muscle.
dartos
The number of oocytes in the ovary steadily ______ from birth to menopause.
decreases
What is the name of the tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct?
ductus deferens
ciliary action and peristaltic contractions of the uterine tube help move the ___ to the uterus
egg
Organize the sequence of structures through which sperm will travel after leaving the seminiferous tubules.
epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra
During sexual stimulation, parasympathetic impulses release nitric oxide (NO) that dilates arteries of the penis causing accumulation of blood; the penis swells and elongates, producing an
erection
Homologous chromosomes exchange segments of DNA in a process called crossing-over. What does this process produce.
genetically unique (different) sister chromatids
Where are the bulbourethral glands located?
inferior to the prostate gland
Each testes is divided by septa into smaller units called _______.
lobules
The process of ______ results in the formation of haploid cells with one set of genetic instructions carried on 23 chromosomes, while the process of ______ results in the formation of diploid cells with two sets of 23 chromosomes.
meiosis and mitosis
The ovarian stem cells that generate oocytes are
oogonia
Which term refers to ovarian stem cells that give rise to oocytes?
oogonia
From the spinal cord, ______ impulses cause ______ of the arteries and subsequent ______ of the veins. Consequently, blood accumulates in the erectile tissue and produces an erection.
parasympathetic; dilation; constriction
Where are the seminal vesicles located?
posterior to the urinary bladder
Organize the sequence of structures through which sperm will travel after leaving the seminiferous tubules.
rete testis, epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra
The fluid expelled during male orgasm is called
semen
Normally, where does fertilization occur?
uterine tube
Sperm needs to reach the ______ in order to fertilize the oocyte.
uterine tube
Name the ducts that extend from the ovaries to the uterus, conveying fertilized ovum to the uterus.
uterine tubes