ANAT 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Male Accessory Gland, Male Reproductive System, Ejaculatory Duct

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14 Dec 2018
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Sexual reproduction produces new individuals: germ cells called gametes (sperm and 2nd oocyte, fertilization produces one cell with one set of chromosomes from each parent. Reproductive systems: primary sex organs gonads produce gametes and secrete sex hormones, accessory sex organs ducts, glands, and supporting structures. The gonads (testes in males and ovaries in females) produce gametes and secrete sex hormones. Various ducts will then store and transport the gametes, and accessory sex glands will then produce substances that protect the gametes and facilitate their movement. The supporting structures (penis males; vagina females), assist the delivery of gametes, and the uterus in females assists in the growth of the embryo and fetus during pregnancy: male reproductive system: The testes produce sperm and secrete hormones; the duct system transports and stores sperm, assists in their maturation, and conveys them to the exterior: scrotum: Sac of loose skin, fascia, and smooth muscle (dartos) divided into 2 pouches by septum.

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