1 Chapters 27 A Class Notes BSC 2086 Fall 2010 The male’s reproductive role is to manufacture male gametes called _______________. The female’s initial reproductive role is to produce female gametes called ______________ or _______________. As a result of appropriately timed intercourse, a sperm and egg may fuse to form a ________________________. This is the __________ cell of a new ________________________, from which all body cells will arise. Once fertilization has occurred, the _______________________________ provides the protective environment in which the ______________________ develops until birth. Primary sex organs called _______________ are the _________________ in males and _________________ in females whose functions include _________________________________ and ________________________________ which are ____________________ in males, and ______________________ and ______________________________ in females. Accessory reproductive organs include (name 3): Sex hormones play roles in which 3 things? Testes within the _________________ produce ________________ that are delivered to the exterior through a system of ducts (name 4): Please name 3 Accessory sex Glands and describe their function: Please Label the Figure on the next page: Why is the temperature of the scrotum 3 degrees lower than body core temperature? What is the scrotum’s response to cold? Each Teste is surrounded by two tunics the _________________________________ and the _______________________________. Septa extending from the tunica ___________________divide the Testis into _________________ _____________________ and each Lobule contains 1–4 _________________________________________ that are the site of __________________ production. Immature Sperm are conveyed through seminiferous tubule to the ______________________, where sperm _________________ and are stored until ___________________________. Every day the Testes makes about _______________________________ sperm. Unused sperm are _____________________by _________________________cells of the Epididymis. The Spermatic cord encloses which 3 things? 2 3 Interstitial cells called ____________________ cells outside the seminiferous tubules produce male sex hormones called ______________________. The penis is the male _______________________ organ. The penis consists of a _______________ and _______________ that ends in the _______________________ (tip). The penis has a __________________ or foreskin that is a cuff of loose skin covering the glans. _______________________ is the surgical removal of the foreskin and about ______________of newborn boys in the U.S. are circumcised. What are the 2 types of erectile tissue of the penis? Erection occurs when erectile tissue fills with ______________, causing the penis to enlarge and become ________________. Please name 4 parts of the male duct system: (Slide # 27) _________________________ is cutting and ligating the ductus deferens within the scrotal sac, which is a nearly _________________ effective form of birth control, but it is reversible in only ____________of cases. What can the Uretha convey, and what are its 2 regions? What produces fluid that makes up 70% of semen? What 3 things are contained in prostate fluid and what is a prostate fluid function? The ____________________ tends to enlarge in elderly men, which makes ______________ difficult, and may be linked to prostate __________________, the ____________________ most common cause of cancer death in males. Increased ______________ levels in blood indicate hyperplasia, or cancer of the prostate. What are 2 functions of the Bulbourethral or Cowper’s Glands? __________________ is a mixture of sperm and accessory gland secretions that contains nutrients (fructose), protects and activates ________________, and facilitates its ________________. __________________________ in semen decrease the viscosity of mucus in the cervix and stimulate _____________________________________ in the uterus to carry sperm upwards. __________________________ in semen destroy certain bacteria. About ____________________ of semen are ejaculated, containing ______________________________sperm per ml. 4 Erection occurs when _____________________________ reflex promotes release of __________________________, which causes erectile tissue to fill with blood ________________________ is the inability to attain erection. _________________________ causes the propulsion of semen from the male duct system, when _________________________ spinal reflex causes the ducts and accessory glands to contract and empty their contents, as ____________________________ muscles undergo a rapid series of contractions. ___________________________ is a sequence of events that produces sperm in the ___________________________________ of the testes. Most body cells are diploid (2n) and contain _____________________ of chromosomes, with _________ chromosomes in each set. ______ set of chromosomes is from the mother and ___________ set is from the father. Body cells have 23 pairs of _____________________ chromosomes, or two sets of chromosomes to make a total of _______ chromosomes. Gametes are _______________ (n) and contain ______________ set of 23 different chromosomes and ________ homologous pairs. Gamete formation involves ______________________, with nuclear division in the gonads where the number of chromosomes is halved from __________ to _____________________. Gamete formation has _______ ______________________ cell divisions, ________________ and ___________________ that follow ______________ round of DNA replication. This produces __________ _________________ daughter cells, and also introduces ___________________ variation. (Slide # 48) _______________________________occurs in the Seminiferous Tubule of the Testes. Stem cells called _____________________ divide by Mitosis to form __________________________ (Type A) and/or ________________________ (Type B, during puberty). Spermatocytes undergo Meiosis to form _____ ___________________ Spermatids. Spermiogenesis occurs when ____________________ mature to become _________________. Please Label the Figure on Page 5: When Spermatogonia undergo __________________, Type A daughter cells become __________________________ at the basal lamina, while Type B daughter cells move toward the lumen and develop into ________________________________. (Slide # 53) Meiosis turns __________________________ into ______________________________. Please Label the second Figure on Page 6: Please describe the 3 major regions of Sperm: 5 Please Label the Figure on page 7 (Slide # 57): What is another name for Sertoli cells? (Slide # 58) What are 4 roles of Sustenacular Cells? Tight junctions divide the tubule into two compartments, the __________________ compartment that contains ________________________ and _______________________, and the ___________________ compartment that contains _________________________ active cells near the tubule lumen. Tight junctions form a _______________________ barrier that prevents _______________________________ from escaping into the blood where they would activate the 6 _____________________ system. Because sperm are not formed until puberty, they are absent during immune system development, and would not be recognized as _______________. 7