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ampulla of ductus deferens
seminal gland (vesicle)
prostate gland
bulbo-urethral gland
urogenital diaphragm
peritoneum
ejaculatory gland
ductus (vas) deferens
urethra
epididymis
corpus cavernosum
corpus spongiosum
glans penis
prepuse (foreskin)
external urethral orifice
testis
scrotum
prostate
prostatic urethra
orifices of prostatic ducts
root of penis
body of penis
gland penis
spongy urethra
prepuce
urinary bladder
ampulla of ductus deferens
seminal gland
ejaculatory gland
bulbo-urethral gland & duct
urogenital diaphragm
bulb of penis
crus of penis
bulbo-urethral duct opening
ductus deferens
corpora cavernosa
epididymis
corpus spongiosum
testis
ductus (vas) deferens
head of epididymis
efferent ductus
rete testis
straight tubule
body of epididymis
duct of epididymis
tail of epididymis
spermatic cord
blood vessels & nerves
testis
seminiferous tubules
sperm is made here
lobule
septum
tunica albuginea
tunica vaginalis
urinary bladder
superficial inguinal ring
spermatic cord
penis
septum of scrotum
cremaster muscle
external spermatic fascia
superficial fascia contains dartos muscle
skin
scrotum
testicular arterty
ductus (vas) deferens
autonomic nerve fibers
pampiniform venous plexus
epididymis
tunica vaginalis
tunica albuginea
internal spermatic fascia
tail of sperm cell
midpiece of sperm cell
head of sperm cell
basal lamina
type A daughter cell
remains at basal lamina as a percursor cell
type B daughter cell
primary spermatocyte
secondary spermatocytes
early spermatids
late spermatids
sperm
spermatogonium
stem cell
Tight junction between sustenocytes
lies in basal compartment
nuclei of sustenocyte
lies in basal compartment
basal compartment
adluminal compartment
dorsal vessels & nerves
deep arteries
corpora cavernosa
spongy urethra
Tunica albuginea
corpus spongiosum
3oc lower
What is the temp inside the scrotum?
cryptorchidism
What is the term for a hidden/undescended testicle?
seminoma & non-seminoma (unilateral)
What are the 2 types of testicular cancer?
-made of young germ cells & stays immobile
-accounts for 40% of testicular cancer
Describe seminoma cancer?
-arises from more mature germ cells
-combinations of many different cancers
Describe non-seminoma cancer?