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Which hormone acts on Leydig cells?
LH
Which hormone acts on sertoli cells?
FSH
Which cells produce testosterone?
Leydig cells
Which cells nurse spermatogenesis?
sertoli cells
What are the three phases of spermatogenesis?
proliferation, meiotic, differentiation
What happens during the proliferation phase?
continuous stem cell renewal (mitosis)
What happens during the meiotic phase?
meiosis I and II
What are the four phases of differentiation?
golgi, cap, acrosomal, maturation
As maturation occurs, spermatozoa back out into the _____________.
lumen
What is the release of spermatozoa from seminiferous tubules into the lumen called?
spermiation
The head of a spermatozoa includes:
nucleus, acrosome, post-nuclear cap
What is the purpose of keratinization?
it protects DNA
What is the acrosome reaction?
release of enzymes from the acrosome to digest the zona pellucida
What does the middle piece of the tail have?
mitochondrial matrix
What is the term for the sequential ordering of stages along the length of the seminiferous tubule?
spermatic wave
What is the result of the spermatic wave?
fairly constant supply of spermatozoa
How can we measure sperm production non-invasively?
we can measure scrotal circumference
What is scrotal circumference directly related to?
age of puberty in daughters
How much abnormal sperm in a collection is considered acceptable?
5-15%
Where do head and tail abnormalities originate from?
testes
Where do cytoplasmic droplet abnormalities originate from?
epididymis
What does extender do for semen?
buffers and protects
Why do we add cryoprotectant?
minimize ice crystal formation within the cell
What is the method that separates X and Y chromosomes based on fluorescence?
flow cytometry