The Male Reproductive System (Physiology) Flashcards

1
Q

Release of gonadotrophins is controlled by: (3)

A

Sex hormone levels
Lulibrin from hypothalamus
Inhibin from gonads

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2
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Which cells produces inhibin?

A

Sertoli cells

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3
Q

What do we call the condition in which testes fail to descend?

A

Cryptorchidism

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4
Q

Condition ( aging men) where the prostate gland is enlarged?

A

Benign prostate hyperplasia

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5
Q

What else is produced by sertoli cells?

A

Androgen binding protein

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6
Q

Which ANS is responsible for erection?

A

Parasympathetic nervous system

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7
Q

Which ANS is resp for ejaculation?

A

Sympathetic nervous system

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8
Q

What are the three cells of the testes, and their functions

A

Spermatogonia- sperm producing cells.
Leydig cells- secretes testosterone.
Sertoli cells- Nourish maturing sperms/support cells.
-synthesise androgen binding protein

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9
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Describe the process of spermatogenesis

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Spermatogonium (sperm producing cells, 2n) undergoes mitosis to form many primary spermatocytes.
-Primary spermatocytes (2n) undergo meiosis 1 forming secondary spermatocytes(n).
-Secondary spermatocytes undergo meiosis 2 forming non-motile spermatids(n).
- Non-motile spermatids undergo structural changes (spermiogenesis) , and becomes the motile spermatozoa (n).

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10
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What does the sperm use for energy?

A

Fructose

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11
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What does the semen consist of?

A

Spermatozoa, and secretions from:
-vas deferens
-mucus from bulbo-urethral gland
-seminal vesicles
-prostate

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12
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What are some of the functions of testosterone? (4)

A

Stimulates the development of external genitalia.
Secondary sexual characteristics
Spermatogenesis
Increases libido and indirectly resp for erection.

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13
Q

Which hormone controls spermatogenesis?

A

FSH

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14
Q

Which hormone controls the production of testosterone?

A

LH

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15
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Explain how erection occurs

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-A stimulus(in response to vision, auditory, imagined, olfactory or tactile stimuli) is sent to the brain.
-The parasympathetic nervous system is stimulated and it causes the vasodilation of the penile arterioles.
-Causes the penis to be erected.

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