22B/23A: Female and Male Reproductive System Flashcards

1
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infundibulum

A

most distal section of uterine tube ending in fimbriae

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2
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vestibular glands

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secretions for moisture

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3
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uterine tube sections

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  • isthmus
  • ampulla
  • infundibulum
    [ends in fimbriae]
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4
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suspensory/broad/ovarian ligaments

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stabilize structures and blood vessels

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5
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outline the process of meiosis and oogenesis

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  • oogenesis: formation and development of the oocyte
  • during fetal development, oogonium (stem cell) undergoes mitosis to produce primary oocytes (2n)
  • during 3rd-7th months of fetal development, primary oocytes undergo meiosis (only until prophase of meiosis I; resumes at puberty)
  • at puberty, FSH increases and primary oocyte undergoes meiosis to produce first polar body and secondary oocyte (n)
  • during ovulation (beginning of ovarian cycle), secondary oocytes are released in metaphase of meiosis II
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6
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ovarian follicles

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site of oocyte growth and meiosis I

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7
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At ovulation, the ___ follicle releases a ___ oocyte and ___ ___.

A

tertiary follicle
secondary oocyte
corona radiata

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8
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Describe the events/phases of the uterine cycle.

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  1. menstrual phase: degeneration and shedding of the endometrial functional layer; constriction and rupture of spiral arteries
  2. proliferative phase: uterine glands multiply and spread across epithelial surface to restore functional layer; thickness increases; estrogen predominates
  3. secretory phase: uterine glands enlarge and increase secretion; arteries elongate and spiral through; progesterone and estrogen ; ends when corpus luteum stops secreting hormones
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9
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FSH

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stimulates growth and development of tertiary ovarian follicles

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10
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LH

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surge in LH triggers release of secondary oocyte (ovulation)

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11
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progesterone

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  • secreted by corpus luteum for endometrial development
  • dominant during luteal phase of ovarian cycle and secretory phase of uterine cycle
  • inhibits GnRH
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12
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inhibin

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inhibits FSH and LH

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13
Q

testes

A

sperm and hormone production

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14
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ductus deferens

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sperm conduction

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15
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seminal gland

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secretes fluids for semen

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16
Q

bulbo-urethral gland

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secretes fluids for lubrication of penis tip

17
Q

prostate gland

A

semen and antibiotic proteins

18
Q

epididymis

A

sperm maturation

19
Q

Explain meiosis and spermiogenesis

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  • spermiogenesis: differentiation of immature gametes to mature sperm
  • mitosis of spermatogonium (stem cell) to produce diploid primary spermatocyte [16 days]
  • meiosis I of primary spermatocyte produces secondary spermatocytes (diploid) [24 days]
  • meiosis II of secondary spermatocytes produces haploid spermatids [few hours]
  • spermiogenesis of spermatids leads to haploid sperm [24 days]
20
Q

GnRH stimulates release of __ and __. __ stimulates __ cells to release testosterone, which stimulates __ cells and inhibits __. These cells are also stimulated by __. Stimulation of __ cells releases __, which inhibits FSH.

A

GnRH stimulates release of LH and FSH. LH stimulates interstitial cells to release testosterone, which stimulates nurse cells and inhibits GnRH. These cells are also stimulated by FSH. Stimulates of nurse cells releases inhibin, which inhibits FSH.

21
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Describe the role of testosterone in male reproductive function.

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  • CNS: libido and related behaviours
  • bone and muscle growth
  • development of male secondary sex characteristics
  • stimulates nurse cells; facilitates spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis
  • increasing androgen levels stimulate maturation of spermatids