Title: NVCC Bio 212
1Laboratory Human Reproductive Structures
2Objectives
- Objective for the Human Reproductive Structures
Lab - Be able to identify the male and female human
reproductive structures listed in your Laboratory
Study Guide - Exercise 45 in Woods Lab Manual
- Exercises 50 and 51 in Hole Lab Manual
- Items with s on slides are what you will have
to know for lab exam.
3Organs of the Female Reproductive System
(In anteflexion)
(Fallopian)
(Skenes glands lesser vestibular glands)
(Bartholins glands)
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
4Ovary Attachments
(Retracted)
(Mesentery)
5Ovaries and Their Attachments
Fold of peritoneum that attaches to sides and
floor of pelvic cavity (limits side-to-side
movement and rotation)
Posterior view
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
6Mammary Glands
Mammary glands as shown are for women in last
trimester of pregnancy or who are nursing. The
areola, a ring of pigmented skin, covers large
sebaceous glands that give it a bumpy appearance.
Sebum reduces chapping and cracking of the
nipple.
Figures from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
7Male Reproductive System
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
8Male Reproductive Organs
posterior view
9Penis
10Male External Reproductive Organs
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
11Structure of the Testis
Surrounded by the tunica albuginea a tough,
white, fibrous capsule that encloses each
testicle Septa divide each testicle into about
250 lobules Each lobule contains 1-4 highly
coiled seminiferous tubules that give rise to
sperm Interstitial cells lie in between
seminiferous tubules and secrete male sex
hormones
Rete Testis
12What to do for this lab
- Be sure to look at
- Isolated models for male reproductive system
- Isolated models for female reproductive system
- Include the mammary gland model