ANAT1052 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Male Reproductive System, Ejaculatory Duct, Seminiferous Tubule
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Overall, what is the function of the male accessory glands, andwhat are these?
The bulbourethral glands, seminal vesicles and prostate producesemen which transports, nourishes, and protects sperm. | ||
The sertoli cells and the seminiferous tubules produce numerouscytokines that direct the development of sperm | ||
The testes produce cytokines that direct the development ofsperm and stimulates the production and release of testosterone bythe anterior pituitary | ||
The anterior and posterior pituitary release gonadotropins whichincrease the rate of spermatocyte maturation and stimulate theproduction of semen on a circadian cycle |
Overall, what is the function of the male accessory glands, andwhat are these?
The bulbourethral glands, seminal vesicles and prostate producesemen which transports, nourishes, and protects sperm. | ||
The sertoli cells and the seminiferous tubules produce numerouscytokines that direct the development of sperm | ||
The testes produce cytokines that direct the development ofsperm and stimulates the production and release of testosterone bythe anterior pituitary | ||
The anterior and posterior pituitary release gonadotropins whichincrease the rate of spermatocyte maturation and stimulate theproduction of semen on a circadian cycle |