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SPC APII Reproductive Systems

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What is the primary sex organ in the human male?    
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What is the difference between mons venus & mons pubis?    
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What is the difference between sperm & semen?    
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In the female, what is the equivalent to the male scrotum?    
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What is ovulation? What is being ovulated?    
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What do oogenisis & spermatogenesis have in common?    
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During penetration, what is being penetrated?    
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What occurs when the 1st sperm reaches the 2* oocyte?    
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What cell produces testosterone?    
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What is the difference between milk ejection, production, & lactation?    
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T or F, human life is sexually transmitted?    
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What is reproduction?   Thread of life is sustained, organisms produce offspring, genetic mat'l is passed to next generation.  
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Male gonads (sex organs, cells & hormones produced):   Testes, sperm, testosterone  
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Male reproduction ducts:   Epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory ducts, urethra  
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Male accessory glands:   Prostate, seminal vesicles, cowper's glands  
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Male supporting structures:   Penis & scrotum  
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Female Gonads: (sex organs, cells & hormones produced)   Ovaries, ova, estrogen & progesterone  
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Female reproduction ducts:   Oviduct/fallopian tube/uterine tube  
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Female accessory glands:   Paraurethral glands, greater vestibular glands  
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Female supporting structures:   Uterus & vagina  
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What muscle is in the Cremaster & what is the purpose?   SKM - continuation of oblique, surrounds testes & contracts in response to cold, elevates testes during sexual arousal, keeps sperm viable @ 2-3C* below body temp.  
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Where are sperm produced?   Seminiferous tubules of the testes in a process called spermatogenesis  
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What hormone is spermatogenesis stimulated by?   FSH & testosterone  
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Spermatogonia:   46 chromosomes, immature  
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Spermatozoa:   23 chromosomes, mature  
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Sustentacular (Sertoli) Cells:   Joined together in tight junctions forming blood-testis barrier, isolating developing sperm from blood & preventing harm from one's own immune response. Secrete: inhibin.  
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