OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 27 The Reproductive System

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alveoli

(of the breast) milk-secreting cells in the mammary gland

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ampulla

(of the uterine tube) middle portion of the uterine tube in which fertilization often occurs

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antrum

fluid-filled chamber that characterizes a mature tertiary (antral) follicle

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areola

highly pigmented, circular area surrounding the raised nipple and containing areolar glands that secrete fluid important for lubrication during suckling

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Bartholin's glands

(also, greater vestibular glands) glands that produce a thick mucus that maintains moisture in the vulva area; also referred to as the greater vestibular glands

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blood-testis barrier

tight junctions between Sertoli cells that prevent bloodborne pathogens from gaining access to later stages of spermatogenesis and prevent the potential for an autoimmune reaction to haploid sperm

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body of uterus

middle section of the uterus

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broad ligament

wide ligament that supports the uterus by attaching laterally to both sides of the uterus and pelvic wall

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bulbourethral glands

(also, Cowper's glands) glands that secrete a lubricating mucus that cleans and lubricates the urethra prior to and during ejaculation

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cervix

elongate inferior end of the uterus where it connects to the vagina

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clitoris

(also, glans clitoris) nerve-rich area of the vulva that contributes to sexual sensation during intercourse

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corpus albicans

nonfunctional structure remaining in the ovarian stroma following structural and functional regression of the corpus luteum

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corpus cavernosum

either of two columns of erectile tissue in the penis that fill with blood during an erection

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corpus luteum

transformed follicle after ovulation that secretes progesterone

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corpus spongiosum

(plural = corpora cavernosa) column of erectile tissue in the penis that fills with blood during an erection and surrounds the penile urethra on the ventral portion of the penis

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ductus deferens

(also, vas deferens) duct that transports sperm from the epididymis through the spermatic cord and into the ejaculatory duct; also referred as the vas deferens

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ejaculatory duct

duct that connects the ampulla of the ductus deferens with the duct of the seminal vesicle at the prostatic urethra

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endometrium

inner lining of the uterus, part of which builds up during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle and then sheds with menses

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epididymis

(plural = epididymides) coiled tubular structure in which sperm start to mature and are stored until ejaculation

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fimbriae

fingerlike projections on the distal uterine tubes

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follicle

ovarian structure of one oocyte and surrounding granulosa (and later theca) cells

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folliculogenesis

development of ovarian follicles from primordial to tertiary under the stimulation of gonadotropins

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fundus

(of the uterus) domed portion of the uterus that is superior to the uterine tubes

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gamete

haploid reproductive cell that contributes genetic material to form an offspring

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glans penis

bulbous end of the penis that contains a large number of nerve endings

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gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)

hormone released by the hypothalamus that regulates the production of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone from the pituitary gland

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gonads

reproductive organs (testes in men and ovaries in women) that produce gametes and reproductive hormones

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granulosa cells

supportive cells in the ovarian follicle that produce estrogen

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hymen

membrane that covers part of the opening of the vagina

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infundibulum

(of the uterine tube) wide, distal portion of the uterine tube terminating in fimbriae

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inguinal canal

opening in abdominal wall that connects the testes to the abdominal cavity

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isthmus

narrow, medial portion of the uterine tube that joins the uterus

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labia majora

hair-covered folds of skin located behind the mons pubis

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labia minora

thin, pigmented, hairless flaps of skin located medial and deep to the labia majora

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lactiferous ducts

ducts that connect the mammary glands to the nipple and allow for the transport of milk

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lactiferous sinus

area of milk collection between alveoli and lactiferous duct

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Leydig cells

cells between the seminiferous tubules of the testes that produce testosterone; a type of interstitial cell

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mammary glands

glands inside the breast that secrete milk

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menarche

first menstruation in a pubertal female

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menses

shedding of the inner portion of the endometrium out though the vagina; also referred to as menstruation

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menses phase

phase of the menstrual cycle in which the endometrial lining is shed

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menstrual cycle

approximately 28-day cycle of changes in the uterus consisting of a menses phase, a proliferative phase, and a secretory phase

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mons pubis

mound of fatty tissue located at the front of the vulva

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Müllerian duct

duct system present in the embryo that will eventually form the internal female reproductive structures

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myometrium

smooth muscle layer of uterus that allows for uterine contractions during labor and expulsion of menstrual blood

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oocyte

cell that results from the division of the oogonium and undergoes meiosis I at the LH surge and meiosis II at fertilization to become a haploid ovum

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oogenesis

process by which oogonia divide by mitosis to primary oocytes, which undergo meiosis to produce the secondary oocyte and, upon fertilization, the ovum

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oogonia

ovarian stem cells that undergo mitosis during female fetal development to form primary oocytes

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ovarian cycle

approximately 28-day cycle of changes in the ovary consisting of a follicular phase and a luteal phase

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ovaries

female gonads that produce oocytes and sex steroid hormones (notably estrogen and progesterone)

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ovulation

release of a secondary oocyte and associated granulosa cells from an ovary

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ovum

haploid female gamete resulting from completion of meiosis II at fertilization

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penis

male organ of copulation

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perimetrium

outer epithelial layer of uterine wall

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polar body

smaller cell produced during the process of meiosis in oogenesis

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prepuce

(also, foreskin) flap of skin that forms a collar around, and thus protects and lubricates, the glans penis; also referred as the foreskin

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primary follicles

ovarian follicles with a primary oocyte and one layer of cuboidal granulosa cells

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primordial follicles

least developed ovarian follicles that consist of a single oocyte and a single layer of flat (squamous) granulosa cells

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proliferative phase

phase of the menstrual cycle in which the endometrium proliferates

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prostate gland

doughnut-shaped gland at the base of the bladder surrounding the urethra and contributing fluid to semen during ejaculation

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puberty

life stage during which a male or female adolescent becomes anatomically and physiologically capable of reproduction

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rugae

(of the vagina) folds of skin in the vagina that allow it to stretch during intercourse and childbirth

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scrotum

external pouch of skin and muscle that houses the testes

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secondary follicles

ovarian follicles with a primary oocyte and multiple layers of granulosa cells

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secondary sex characteristics

physical characteristics that are influenced by sex steroid hormones and have supporting roles in reproductive function

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secretory phase

phase of the menstrual cycle in which the endometrium secretes a nutrient-rich fluid in preparation for implantation of an embryo

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semen

ejaculatory fluid composed of sperm and secretions from the seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands

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seminal vesicle

gland that produces seminal fluid, which contributes to semen

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seminiferous tubules

tube structures within the testes where spermatogenesis occurs

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Sertoli cells

cells that support germ cells through the process of spermatogenesis; a type of sustentacular cell

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sperm

(also, spermatozoon) male gamete

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spermatic cord

bundle of nerves and blood vessels that supplies the testes; contains ductus deferens

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spermatid

immature sperm cells produced by meiosis II of secondary spermatocytes

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spermatocyte

cell that results from the division of spermatogonium and undergoes meiosis I and meiosis II to form spermatids

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spermatogenesis

formation of new sperm, occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes

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spermatogonia

(singular = spermatogonium) diploid precursor cells that become sperm

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spermiogenesis

transformation of spermatids to spermatozoa during spermatogenesis

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suspensory ligaments

bands of connective tissue that suspend the breast onto the chest wall by attachment to the overlying dermis

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tertiary follicles

(also, antral follicles) ovarian follicles with a primary or secondary oocyte, multiple layers of granulosa cells, and a fully formed antrum

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testes

(singular = testis) male gonads

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theca cells

estrogen-producing cells in a maturing ovarian follicle

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uterine tubes

(also, fallopian tubes or oviducts) ducts that facilitate transport of an ovulated oocyte to the uterus

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uterus

muscular hollow organ in which a fertilized egg develops into a fetus

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vagina

tunnel-like organ that provides access to the uterus for the insertion of semen and from the uterus for the birth of a baby

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vulva

external female genitalia

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Wolffian duct

duct system present in the embryo that will eventually form the internal male reproductive structures