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genotype   genetic makeup  
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phenotype   expressed in outward body  
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autosomes   chromosoe that dictate body charcteristics  
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homozygote   some for a particular trait  
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dominant allile   expressed in single or doubl dosage  
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recessive trait   must beexpressed in double dose to be present  
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fertilized egg   zygot  
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external genitalia   Gonads  
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sperm path   eppididymis;ductus deferens;ejaculatory duct  
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accessory gland male reproductive   seminal vesicle; prostate;bulbourethral gland  
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darthos muscle   found in dermis of scrotum  
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cremaster   liese outside of dermis of scrotumm pulls testes closer to body  
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cells that form testosterone   interstitial cells  
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where spermatogenesis occurs   seminiferous tubules  
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maze of interconnections of straight tubules   rete teste  
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connection between rete teste and epididymis   efferent ducts  
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partitions formed by sepis, where semineferous bubules are located   tunica albuginea  
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connective tissue capsule around each teste   septa  
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controls what goes to seminiferous tubules and secretes inhibin   sustentacular cells  
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acrosomal cap   the sperm portion that contains enzymes necessary for fertilization  
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mitochondria of sperm is located   midpiece  
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lenght of epididymis   6 meters  
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epididymis connects to   ductus deferens (connection)  
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confluence of ampulla and seminal vesicle   ejaculatory duct  
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seminal vesicles   produce fluids rich in fructose  
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gland situated at base of penis   bulbourethral glands  
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60% of percent of semen   seminal vesicles  
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produce very alkaline and neutralizes acidity both in the urethra and femal tract   prostate gland  
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produce a thick alkaline fluid that neutralizes and lubricates the urethra   bulbourethral gland  
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normal sperm count   20 and 50 milion per ml of semen  
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normal ejaculate of semen   s - 5 ml of semen  
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Seminal plasmin   enzyme with antibacterial properties  
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erection is brought about by   parasympathetic nervous system  
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corpus spongosum and corpus cavernosa   muscles that cause ejaculation  
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LH   causes secretion of testerone by the interstitial cells  
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Spermatogenesis is stimulated by   GnRH  
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broad ligameent   supports ovaries  
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besides broad ligament supprts ovaries   lateral ligment;cervical ligament and uterosacral ligament and round ligaments  
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Three regions of uterus   body;fundus;cervix  
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three layers of uterus   endometium;myometrium;permetrium  
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collective name for the femal external genitalia   vulva  
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extntio of labia minora encircles clitoris   prepuce  
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folds that bound the vestibule   libia minora  
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reddis brown region surrounds each nipple   areola  
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autonomic   activation leads to hardened erectile tissues in the clitoris  
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space taht form betwen oocyte and follicle   zona pellucidia  
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in the part of a follicle a fluid chamber exists   antrum  
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layer of follicle cells surrounding the ovum (fertilized egg)   dominant folicles  
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ruptured follicle proliferate and form   corpus luteum  
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copus lutume degenerates and form a scar tissue   corpus albicans  
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from primoridal follicle to corpus albicans   ovarian cycle  
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stimulus for follicle maturation   GnRH  
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Follicular cells produce   FSH  
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Endometrium secrets   FSH and LSH  
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corpus luteum surpresses   endometrium secretions are surpressed by  
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corpus lutem degenerates   FSH and LSH rise  
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period when endometrium sloghs off and bleeding occurs   menses  
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represents the begining of a new menstrual sycle   menarche  
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placental hormone for milk   hpl hormone placental lactate  
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hollow ball of cells that constitute the embryo   blastyocyte  
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mechanism by which the embryo embeds intsle in the endometrium   implantation  
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menopause occurs   age 46-54  
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cause of menopause   inactive follicles  
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menopause hormones   increas Gnrf,FSH,LH and decline in estrogen and fertility  
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bacteral disease that is major cause of sterility   ghonorrhea  
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person whose anatomical sex and genetic sex are different   pseudohermaphrodite  
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80% of women show no signs or symptoms   syphillis  
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viral disease painful ulcerations of external genitalia   henital herpes  
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ovulation is triggered by a large surge   of estrogen  
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mensutural phase   endometrial mass mass doubles under the influence of FSH  
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decrease in progesterone stimulates constriction of spiral arterioles by stimulating the release of   prostaglandins  
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three main estrogens   estradiol,estrone,estriol  
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milk production is stimulated byand ejection by   prolactin/oxytocin  
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Fructose in seminal and citrate in prostate   fluids for atp production  
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60% of volume of semen comes from   prostate  
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Seminal vesicles converts testosterone to a more potent androgen calde   dihydrotestoterone  
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hyaluronidase vesicle of sperm   acrusome  
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blod tetis barrier is formed by   sustentacular cells  
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degeneration of primary germ cells during femal fetal development is called   mesenchyme  
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