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Title: The Reproductive System


1
The Reproductive System
  • Chapter 19

2
Introduction
  • Reproduction process by which genetic material
    is passed from one generation to the next

3
Introduction (contd.)
  • Meiosis produces sex cells
  • Sperm from male and egg from female join to form
    zygote
  • Zygote develops into embryo
  • Embryo develops into fetus

4
The Male Reproductive System
5
Introduction
  • Testes produce sperm and male sex hormones
  • Accessory glands produce secretions
  • Accessory organs scrotum
  • Penis transporting and supporting structure

6
Introduction (contd.)
7
The Scrotum
  • Outpouching of abdominal wall
  • Supports the testes
  • Divided internally by a septum
  • Scrotal sac elevates and descends

8
The Testes
  • Tunica albuginea capsule covering with lobules
  • Convoluted seminiferous tubules
  • Spermatogenesis

9
The Testes (contd.)
  • Spermatogenesis
  • Spermatogonia gt primary spermatocytes gt secondary
    spermatocytes gt spermatids gt spermatozoa
  • Sertoli cells supply sperm cells with nutrients

10
The Testes (contd.)
  • Interstitial cells of Leydig produce testosterone

11
The Testes (contd.)
12
The Anatomy of the Spermatozoa
  • Three hundred million produced daily
  • Anatomy
  • Head contains genetic material and acrosome
  • Acrosome has enzymes that aid sperm in
    penetrating covering of ovum
  • Middle piece contains mitochondria
  • Tail propels sperm

13
The Anatomy of the Spermatozoa (contd.)
  • Anatomy of a sperm cell

14
The Functions of Testosterone
  • Controls development, growth, and maintenance of
    male sex organs
  • Stimulates muscle buildup and bone development
  • Causes sperm maturation
  • Causes thyroid cartilage enlargement
  • Produces body hair patterns

15
The Ducts of the System
  • Seminiferous tubules transport sperm cells
  • Rete testis network of ducts
  • Ductus epididymis site of sperm cell maturation
  • Epididymis located on posterior border of testis

16
The Ducts of the System (contd.)
  • Vas deferens straightened portion of epididymis
  • Enclosed in spermatic duct
  • Ejaculatory duct ejects spermatozoa into urethra

17
The Ducts of the System (contd.)
  • Urethra terminal duct
  • Prostatic urethra, cavernous urethra, urethral
    orifice

18
The Accessory Glands
  • Seminal vesicles produce viscous part of semen
  • Prostate gland produces fluid part of semen
  • Bulbourethral glands produce mucus

19
Semen
  • Mixture of sperm cells and secretions
  • Provides energy to the sperm via fructose
  • Neutralizes acidity of vagina
  • Acts as a transport medium
  • Contains enzymes that activate sperm
  • Average volume is 2.5 to 6 mL
  • Seminalplasmin destroys certain bacteria

20
The Penis
  • Delivers spermatozoa to female reproductive tract
  • Glans penis end of the shaft
  • Prepuce loose skin covering glans penis
  • Circumcision removal of prepuce

21
The Penis (contd.)
  • Contains masses of spongy tissue with sinuses
  • Sinuses fill with blood resulting in erection
  • Compress veins so blood is retained
  • Help penis penetrate vagina
  • During ejaculation, sphincter at base of urinary
    bladder is closed

22
The Female Reproductive System
23
Introduction
  • Primary sex organs
  • Ovaries
  • Accessory organs
  • Uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, external genitalia
  • Accessory glands produce mucus

24
Introduction (contd.)
25
The Ovaries
  • Held in position by ligaments
  • Covered by germinal epithelium
  • Tunica albuginea cortex contains ovarian
    follicles
  • Ovarian follicles eggs in various developmental
    stages
  • Primary follicle contains oocyte

26
The Ovaries (contd.)
27
The Ovaries (contd.)
  • Oogenesis
  • Begins in developing female fetus (700,000
    produced)
  • Puberty ovarian cycle begins
  • Primary oocyte first meiotic division
  • Mature egg second meiotic division

28
The Uterine or Fallopian Tubes
  • Transport ova to the uterus
  • Infundibulum funnel-shaped end with fimbriae
  • Cilia sweep an ovum into uterine tube
  • Egg moved by peristalsis toward uterus
  • Fertilization occurs in upper third of tube

29
The Uterus
  • Site of menstruation, egg implantation and labor
  • Pear shaped
  • Uterine cavity interior of the body
  • Cervical canal interior of the cervix
  • Uterine wall endometrium, myometrium, perimetrium

30
The Menstrual Cycle
  • Menstrual phase
  • Endometrial lining shed along with blood and
    mucus
  • Ovarian follicles begin development
  • Preovulatory or proliferative phase
  • Secondary follicle matures into graafian follicle
  • Ovulation is rupturing of graafian follicle

31
The Menstrual Cycle (contd.)
  • Postovulatory or secretory phase
  • Corpus luteum develops
  • Secretes estrogen and progesterone
  • If fertilization and implantation do not occur
  • Corpus luteum degenerates and new cycle starts
  • If fertilization and implantation occur
  • Corpus luteum maintained for four months

32
Animation Ovulation
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33
The Functions of Estrogen
  • Development of female secondary sex
    characteristics
  • Breast development, pubic hair, fat deposits,
    widening of the pelvic bone
  • Enlargement of
  • Uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, external genitalia

34
The Vagina
  • Passageway for menstrual flow
  • Receptacle for the penis
  • Lower portion of birth canal
  • Fornix surrounds vaginal attachment to cervix

35
The External Genitalia of the Female
  • Vulva external genitalia
  • Labia majora and minora
  • Clitoris erectile tissue
  • Vestibule vaginal and urethral orifices
  • Glands Skenes and Bartholins

36
The External Genitalia of the Female (contd.)
37
The Perineum
38
The Perineum (contd.)
  • Diamond-shaped region at inferior end of trunk
    between buttocks and thighs
  • Divided into
  • Anterior urogenital triangle containing external
    genitalia
  • Posterior anal triangle containing anus

39
The Anatomy and Function of the Mammary Glands
40
The Anatomy and Function of the Mammary Glands
(contd.)
  • Produce milk in females
  • Contain 15 to 20 lobes with lobules
  • Lobules contain milk-secreting cells
  • Milk is conveyed through series of tubules
  • Areola circular pigmented area around nipple

41
The Anatomy and Function of the Mammary Glands
(contd.)
42
Pregnancy and Embryonic Development
43
Pregnancy and Embryonic Development (contd.)
  • Egg fertilization 12-24 hours after ovulation
  • Zygote fertilized egg
  • Moves down uterine tube into uterus
  • Blastula
  • Zygote embeds in endometrium, placenta develops

44
Pregnancy and Embryonic Development (contd.)
  • Primary germ layers
  • Ectoderm skin and nervous system
  • Mesoderm muscles and bones
  • Endoderm linings of organs and glands
  • Amnion fluid-filled sac
  • Attached to embryo by umbilical cord
  • Parturition childbirth

45
Summary
  • Discussed the organs of the male reproductive
    system
  • Discussed the role of testosterone
  • Described the process of spermatogenesis
  • Discussed the organs of the female reproductive
    system

46
Summary (contd.)
  • Discussed the role of estrogen
  • Described the process of oogenesis
  • Described the phases of the menstrual cycle
  • Discussed pregnancy and embryonic development
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