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Midterm: 15.1

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Gonadotrophic hormones   hormones that affect gonads: testes and ovaries. Ex. FSH LH  
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What cells are found in testes   Leydig cells and sertoli cells  
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What is spermatogenesis   production of sperm in semiferous tubules of the testes; stimulated by FSH  
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46   diploid number of chromosomes  
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23   haploid number of chromosomes.  
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What makes up the head of the sperm   acrosomal cap and nucleus  
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What makes up the middle piece of the sperm   mitochondria  
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what makes up the flagellum   axial filament and tail  
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What is semen   seminal fluid and sperm  
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What are contributors to seminal fluid   prostate gland, cowpers gland and seminal vesicles  
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Prostate   reduces acidity in birth canal  
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seminal vesicles   fructose for energy and stimulates muscle contraction in female to propel sperm  
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cowpers gland   mucus rich fluid, protection, reduces friction  
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follicule   cluster of cells containing an oogonium (primordial egg cell) and is found in the ovary  
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Name the four phases of menstruation   flow phase, follicular phase, ovulation phase and luteal phase  
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