Chapter 26: Reproductive systems
mixture of sperm and the secretion of the accessory glands
semen
tubular structure that carries both urine and semen
urethra
two ejaculatory ducts pass through the prostate gland and join with this urinary structure
urethra
Composed of the menstrual, proliferative, and secretory phases, bleeding characterizes the menstrual phase of this cycle, the secretory phase of this cycle is primarily caused by the secretion of progesterone, and the proliferative phase of this cycle is primarily caused by the secretion of estrogen
uterine cycle
caused by the filling of the erectile tissue by blood
erection
female gonads that target glands of FSH and LH
ovaries
Ejection of a mature egg at midcycle
ovulation
female gamete
ovum
male copulatory organ
penis
piece of skin that is circumcised; also called the foreskin
prepuce
skin, skin, skin, skin,
prepuce
Secreted by the hypothalamus
releasing hormones
The corpus luteum dies and becomes to this nonsecreting structure, also known as the white body
corpus albicans
ovarian structure that primarily secretes progesterone
corpusluteum
The vas deferens curves and joins with the duct of the seminal vesicle to form this duct
ejaculatory duct
movement of sperm and glandular secretions from the tests and the genital ducts into the urethra
emission
coiled structure that sits on top of the testes; a place where sperm mature
epididymis
Adenohypophyseal gonadotropin that acts on the ovary to stimulate the development of a follicle
follicle-stimulating hormone
cells taht surround the oocytes
follicular cells
The ovaries primarily secrete estrogen during this phase of the ovarian cycle
follicular phase
Classification of FSH and LH
gonadotropins
mature ovarian follicle
graafian follicle
Thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening
hymen
Cells that secrete testosterone
interstitial cells
The ovaries primarily secrete progesterone during this phase of the ovarian cycle
luteal phase
Also called interstitial cell-stimulating hormone (ICSH); stimulates the interstitial cells to secrete testosterone
lutenizing hormone
immature egg
oocyte
Female gonads
ovaries
doughnut-like gland that surrounds the upper part of the urethra as it leaves the bladder; this gland contributes to the formation of semen
prostate
gland that encircles the upper part of the urethra; when enlarged, it impairs urination (dysuria)
prostate
the hypothalamus secretes these hormones, which in turn stimulate the anterior pituitary gland to release gonadotropins
releasing hormones
Also called the period
menstrual phase
Mature male gamete
sperm
A surge of this hormone immediately precedes ovulation
LH
Gladn that secretes 60% of the semen
seminal vesicles
an androgen necessary for sperm development and for the male secondary sedx characteristics
testosterone
Male gonads; also called testicles
Testes
4-inch muscular tube that extends from the cervix to the vaginal opening on the perineum
vaging
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Ordering: Vas deferens
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Ordering: ejaculatory duct
structure that produces sperm and secretes testosterone
testes
implantation of the embryo occurs here, also called the womb, the growing embryo and fetus live here for 9 months, pear-shaped organ that is held in place by the broad ligament, layers of this organ are the epimetrium (perimetrium), myometrium, and endometrium, organ that has borne the entire human race
uterus
undifferentiated spermatogenic cells
spermatogonia
When blood levels of estrogen adn progesterone decrease at the end of the secretory phase of the uterine cycle, and anterior pituitary secretes this gonadotropin in an attempt to stimulate the development of another egg
FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone)
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Ordering: epididymis
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Ordering: seminiferous tubules
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Ordering: urethra
The "pill" contains estrogen and this hormone, Hormone that is primarily secreted by the ovaries during hte luteal phase of the ovarian cycle, Ovarian hormone that dominates the secretory phase of the uterine cycle
Progesterone
the penis enlarges and becomes rigid
erection
Promotes the maturation of the egg and the development of the female secondary sex characteristics, hormones that is primarily secreted by the ovaries during the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle, A female looks female primarily because of this hormone, ovarian hormone that dominates the proliferative phase of the uterine cycle
estrogen
Mons pubis, labia, and clitoris; also called the vulva
external genitals
name for the penis and the scrotum
external genitals
Contains the infundibulum and fimbriae; transports the ovum to the uterus, fertilization occurs here
fallopian tube
called oviducts or uterine tubes
fallopian tubes
Hormones that stimulates the corpus luteum during early pregnancy and prevents its deterioration
human chorionic
The inability to achieve an erection; also called erectile dysfunction
impotence
pleasurable sensation experienced during ejaculation
orgasm
Composed of the follicular phase and luteal phase
ovarian cycle
skin-covered muscular region between the vaginal orifice and the anus
perineum
Sac or pouch located between the thighs; holds the testicles
scrotom
composed of a head, body (midpiece), and tail
sperm