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Gametes

The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce.

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Meiosis

The formation of gametes in males and females occurs by a type of cell division.

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Synapsis

Chromosomes align as pairs in a process called.

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Crossing over

Allows the exchange of genetic material between chromosomes.

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Scrotum

• A saclike structure containing the testes.

• It is divided into right and left internal compartments by an incomplete connective tissue septum.

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Dartos muscle

A layer of loose connective tissue and a layer of smooth muscle.

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Cremaster muscles

Extensions of abdominal muscles into the scrotum.

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Testis (Male Gonads)

• Are oval organs, each about 4-5 cm long, within the scrotum.

• Produce sperm, maintain sperm, and store the sperm.

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Interstitial cells

Secrete testosterone.

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Sustentacular cells

• Are large and extend from the periphery to the lumen of the seminiferous tubule.

• They nourish the germ cells and produce a number of hormones.

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Cryptorchidism

• Failure of the testes to descend into the scrotal sac.

• It results in sterility because of the inhibiting effect of normal body temperature on sperm cell development.

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Inguinal hernia

• An inguinal canal that enlarges or ruptures.

• This herniation can be quite painful and even very dangerous, especially if the inguinal canal compresses the intestine and cuts off its blood supply.

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Spermatogenesis

Formation of sperm cells.

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Acrosome

A vesicle, which contains enzymes that are released during the process of fertilization and are necessary for the sperm cell to penetrate the oocyte, or egg cell.

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Efferent ductules

Carry sperm cells from the testis to the epididymis.

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Epididymis

a tightly coiled series of threadlike tubules that form a comma-shaped structure on the posterior side of the testis.

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Rete testis

The seminiferous tubules of each testis empty into a tubular network.

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Capacitation

Final changes in sperm cells, occur after ejaculation of semen into the vagina and prior to fertilization.

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Ductus deferens (Vas deferens)

Emerges from the epididymis and ascends along the posterior side of the testis to become associated with the blood vessels and nerves that supply the testis.

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Peristaltic waves

Propel the sperm cells from the epididymis through the ductus deferens.

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Seminal vesicle

• A sac-shaped gland, near the ampulla of each ductus deferens.

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Ejaculatory duct

Extends into the prostate gland and ends by joining the urethra within the prostate gland.

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Urethra

• A passageway for both urine and male reproductive fluids.

• Extends from the urinary bladder to the distal end of the penis.

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Prostatic urethra

Passes through the prostate gland.

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Membranous urethra

Passes through the floor of the pelvis and is surrounded by the external urinary sphincter.

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Spongy urethra

Extends the length of the penis and opens at its end.

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Sympathetic reflex

causes the internal urinary sphincter to contract, which keeps semen from passing into the urinary bladder and prevents urine from entering the urethra.

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Penis

Male organ of copulation and functions in the transfer of sperm cells from the male to the female.

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Erection

Engorgement of this erectile tissue with blood causes the penis to enlarge and become firm.

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Corpora cavernosa

Two columns of erectile tissue form the dorsal portion and the sides of the penis.

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Corpus spongiosum

Smaller erectile column occupies the ventral portion of the penis

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Prepuce

Loose fold of skin that covers the glans penis.

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Circumcision

The surgical removal of the prepuce, usually shortly after birth.

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Semen

A mixture of sperm cells and secretions from the male reproductive glands.

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Proteolytic enzymes

Breaks down the coagulated proteins of the seminal vesicles and make the semen more liquid.