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Male Reproductive System - Lab

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The two external genitalia of the male anatomy include   Scrotum & Penis  
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The testes, genital ducts and acessory glands make up the _________ ________of the male reproductive system   Internal Genitalia  
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Male sex cell   Spermatoza or Sperm  
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Function is to produce sperm   Testes  
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White fibrous connective tissue capsule that surrounds the testes.   Tunica Albuginea  
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Tunica Albuginea extends inward to partition the the organ into lobules. These partitions are called...   Septa  
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There are about 250 of these in each testicle   Lobule  
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Each Lobule has 1-4 _____________ ________   Seminiferous Tubules  
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Cells that produce testosterone are located outside of the Seminiferous Tubules   Leydig Cells or Intersticial Cells  
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Sperm moves from a lobule into a straight tubule known as ...   Tubulus Rectus or straight Tubule  
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From the straight tubule the sperm travels to ...   Rete Testis  
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Sperm moves out of the testis into the tubules of the epididymus via the ___________ ____   Efferant Ducts  
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The function of the scrotum is to ...   Regulate Temperature  
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Sperm development occurs over a 75 day period known as...   Spermatogenesis & Spermiogenesis  
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Sperm cells only last __ - __hours in the female reproductive tract   48-72  
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The head of the sperm is covered by a membranous cap ...   Acrosome  
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Contains mitochondria that produce ATP energy needed for the tail of the sperm.   Midpiece  
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Flagellum that propels the sperm   Tail  
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Highly coiled coma shaped organs outside of the testes where sperm matures.   Epididymus  
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Epididymus are composed of three areas, name them.   Head, Body & Tail  
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The portion of the epididymus where sperm is stored.   Tail  
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Smooth muscle of the epidiymus contracts during ejaculation propelling sperm to straight fibromuscular tubes.   Ductus Deferens  
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The epididymus leaves the scrotum and enters the abdiminopelvic cavity via the ...   Inguinal Canal  
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Just before reaching the prostate gland the deferens enlarges to form an   Ampulla  
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At the ampulla the deferens join the seminal vesicle to form the ...   Ejaculatory Duct  
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Carry seman through the prostate gland to joine the urethra   Ejaculatory Duct  
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The region of the urethra that passes through the prostate   Prostatic Urethra  
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The region of the urethra that passes through the urogenital diaphram   Membranous Urethra  
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The region of the urethra that passes through the shaft of the penis   Penile Urethra  
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Contain the proimal deferentia, testicular arteries and veins, lymph vessels, testicular nerves, cremaster muscle and connective tissue.   Spermatic Cords  
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Fuctions of the spermatic cords   Suspend Testes Regulated Temperature Provide Passageway to & From Testes  
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Seman leaves the urethra through the ...   External Urethral Orifice  
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An alkaline, nutrient rich fluid for sprem to travel in.   Seminal Fluid  
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Seminal fluid that is added to sperm is called ...   Semen or Ejaculate  
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Pouch like glands on either side of the urinary bladder that produce 60-70% of seminal fluid.   Seminal Vesicles  
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Pea sized glandslocated at the base of the penis and produces seminal fluid released immediately before ejaculation.   Bulbourethral Glands  
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Walnut sized gland that surrounds the urethra at the base of the urinary bladder, producing 25-30% seminal fluid.   Prostate Gland  
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The penis attachs at the ...   Root  
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The middle region of the penis   Shaft  
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The enlarged tip of the penis   Glans Penis  
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Two cylinders of erctile tissue located dorsally   Corpra Carvenosa  
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Cylinder of erectile tissue that surrounds the urethra on the ventral surface of the penis and enlarges to form the glans penis   Corpora Spongiosum  
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The skin that covers the glans penis   Prepuce or Foreskin  
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