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68WM6 A&P6 Reproductive System

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Primary sex organs for the male.   show
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This is another name for sex hormones.   show
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The testis is suspended by these, to keep the testes away from the body.   show
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show Seminiferous Tubules  
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Testosterone is formed in these cells.   show
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show Spermatogenic Cells  
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show Acrosome  
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This part of the sperm contains 23 chromosomes.   show
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show Body  
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This part of the sperm is also called the flagellum.   show
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This is the process by which immature sperm develop into mature sperm.   show
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show Epididymis  
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This structure joins the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct; ends behind the urinary bladder.   show
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show Seminal Vesicle  
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show Prostate Gland  
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show Bulbourethral Gland  
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This is the pouch of skin that hangs posterior to the penis; has a medial septim.   show
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show Penis  
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This structure has three columns of erectile tissue.   show
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This is a pair of dorsally located cylinders of erectile tissue.   show
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show Corpus spongionsum  
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This is located at distal end of the penis; sensory receptors for sexual stimulation.   show
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show Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone  
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show Interstitial cell stimulating hormone  
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This hormone stimulates development of the reproductive organs; stimulates the development and maintenance of male characteristics.   show
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