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REPRODUCTION Human Reproductive Systems

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Human Reproduction and Development

Takes place internally

Depends on the endocrine system (hormones), nervous system, and reproductive system.

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Human Reproduction and Development

Gonads are sex organs that produce gametes (egg and sperm).

That’s right, I said gonads!!

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Human Reproduction and Development

Male gonads are the testes, which produce sperm and male sex hormones.

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Human Reproduction and Development

Female gonads are the ovaries, which produce eggs (ova) and female sex hormones.

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The Male Reproductive System

Testes are outside the body cavity Why? What could be the benefit that out

weighs the potential harm?

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The Male Reproductive System Sperm is produced at approximately

93°F Body Temperature is approximately

98.6°F

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Inside the testes

1. Seminiferous tubules: sperm produced by meiosis. Spermatocytes: cells that divide by meiosis to

produce spermatids Spermatids mature into sperm

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Seminiferous Tubules - extend over 1700 ft

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Spermatogenesis

Begins at puberty Approx. 200,000,000

sperm produced each day!

Sperm stored in the Epididymis to mature.

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Gametogenesis

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Sperm Production in Testis

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Testis

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Sexual Structures

Vas Deferens – carries sperm from epididymis to urethra

Urethra – carries sperm to outside the body Seminal vesicles - add fructose and nutrients

to sperm as they pass. Prostate gland - secretes a milky alkaline fluid. Sperm and secretions make up semen.

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Male Sex Hormones

Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) Promotes sperm maturation

Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Stimulates cells to secrete testosterone

Testosterone Sperm formation Secondary sex characteristics


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