Anatomy: Reproductive System Flashcards

1
Q

a gamete is a _loid cell

A

hap

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2
Q

male gamete

A

spermatozoa

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3
Q

female gamete

A

oocyte/ovum

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4
Q

gametes are produced by

A

gonads

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5
Q

male gonad

A

testes

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6
Q

female gonad

A

ovaries

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7
Q

a _ cell is produced during fertilisation

A

diploid cell - zygote

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8
Q

pelvic floor

A

internal wall of skeletal muscle

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9
Q

the pelvic floor separates

A

pelvic cavity and perineum

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10
Q

where is the perineum

A

between proximal parts of lower limbs

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11
Q

what are the 3 openings in the pelvic floor

A

distal alimentary, reproductive and renal tracts

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12
Q

what if the pelvic roof formed by

A

parietal peritoneum

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13
Q

parietal peritoneum

A

lining of abdominal cavity

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14
Q

rectouterine pouch (of Douglas)

A

most inferior part of the peritoneal cavity in an upright female

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15
Q

female accessory reproductive organs

A

uterine tubes, uterus, vagina

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16
Q

3 layers of the uterus wall

A

perimetrium (outer), myometrium (middle), endometrium (internal)

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17
Q

describe normal menstruation

A
  • ova develops in ovaries
  • each menstrual cycle, 1 ovum released into peritoneal cavity
  • ovum gathered by fimbriae into infundibulum
  • moved along the uterine tube by cilia
  • unfertilised ovum expelled by myometrium contractions
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18
Q

fertilisation occurs in the

A

ampulla

19
Q

implantation occurs in the

A

body of the uterus

20
Q

ectopic pregnancy

A

fertilised ovum implants outwith the uterine cavity

21
Q

why is an ectopic pregnancy dangerous

A

danger of haemorrhage

22
Q

where can ectopic pregnancies occur

A

uterine tube, abdominal cavity

23
Q

what happens during female fertilisation

A

tubal ligation - tubes clipped, cut or cauterised blocking the lumen

24
Q

during development where do the testes originate

A

posterior wall of the abdominal cavity

25
Q

how do the testes move from point of origin to place by birth

A

from posterior abdominal cavity wall, and into the scrotum via the anterior abdominal wall (inguinal canal)

26
Q

vas deferens

A

tube sperm pass through

27
Q

what is the path of vas deferens during development

A

follow the testes into the scrotum

28
Q

the vas deferens connects the _ to almost the _

A

testes to urethra

29
Q

spermatic cord contains

A

vas deferens, testicular artery, pampiniform plexus of veins

30
Q

torsion of testes

A

twisting of spermatic cord

31
Q

why is torsion of testes dangerous

A

disrupts blood supply, danger of testicular necrosis

32
Q

function of prosthetic urethra

A
  • drains urine from bladder

- passes semen in ejaculation

33
Q

during erection what fills with blood and at what pressure

A

3 cylinders of erectile tissue fill with blood at arterial pressure

34
Q

male accessory reproductive organs

A

vas deferens, seminal glands, prostate gland and penis

35
Q

function of testes

A

produce sperm

36
Q

semen is

A

sperm and seminal fluid

37
Q

describe the path of the spermatic cords

A

pass through the abdominal cavity wall within the inguinal canal to reach the pelvic cavity

38
Q

describe the route of the vas deferens in the pelvic cavity

A

connects with a duct from a seminal gland to form an ejaculatory duct containing semen

39
Q

describe the routes of the ejaculatory ducts

A

R and L ejaculatory ducts join with the prostate gland and drain into the urethra

40
Q

where is the prostate gland in relation to the bladder

A

immediately inferior

41
Q

where does the urethra open

A

at the external urethral meatus

42
Q

vasectomy

A

male sterilisation

43
Q

describe male sterilisation

A

vans deferens in transected and lumen is sutured closed bilaterally