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| What are the male germ cells called? |
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| Where are the male germ cells produced? |
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| The testes are suspended in what? |
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| The spermatozoa pass into the followed by the ? |
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| epididymis, vas deferens. |
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| The vas deferens passes through what? |
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| inguinal canal into the pelvis. |
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| The 2 vas deferens pass down the posterior wall of the bladder and enter what? |
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| When the vas deferens enter the prostate gland, they become what? |
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| Upon ejaculation, the sperm pass through what? |
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| Behind the baldder, the ejaculatory ducts are found emerging from what? |
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| Both the prostate and the seminal vesicles provide... |
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| fluid and nutrients to the ejaculate. |
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| The bulbourethral glands add fluid into the... |
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| The scrotum is a sac made up of what? |
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| The scrotum contains the... |
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| male reproductive glands, testes, epididymis, and the proximal vas deferens. |
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| The superficial fascia contains a smooth muscle layer, called the... |
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| Enclosing each testis is a closed serous sac called what? |
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| The paired testes are oval-shaped glands about... |
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| The testes hang from the... |
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| The testes have a thick capsule called the... |
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| The testes contain the sperm producing... |
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Sperm are secreted via the , by way of the
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| efferent ducts and rete testis. |
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| How long is the epididymis? |
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| The epididymis is continuous distally with what? |
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| The epididymis is lined with what type of epithelium? |
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| How long is the vas deferens? |
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| The vas deferens connects the tail if the epididymis with... |
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| ejaculatory duct in the prostate gland. |
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| Histologically, the vas is very... |
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| The vas is lined with what type of epithelium? |
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| As the 2 vas deferens approach the midline, they expand, forming what? |
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| At the termination of the ampulla, the vas is joined by what? |
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| The prostate is the size of a... |
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| Where is the prostate located? |
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| The 2 ejaculatory ducts divide the prostate into what? |
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| The urethra within the prostate is called the... |
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| With age, the prostate can swell... |
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| interefering with the flow of urine. |
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| The urethra passes through th prostate, and the through the muscles called what? |
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| In the UG diaphragm, what is the urethra called? |
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| The penis consists of 3 layers of... |
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| The outer layer is made of the 2 paired... |
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| The inner layer, the contains the urethra, is called what? |
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| Each corpus cavernosum has a... |
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| proximal crus and a shaft. |
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| The proximal crus is part of what? |
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| The shaft reaches up to the... |
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| Muscles attach the crura to the body of the... |
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| The bulb of the penis is covered by what? |
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| The ovaries produce what? |
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| The ovaries are suspended from the wall of the uterus by... |
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| (round) ovarian ligament. |
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| The ova are found in the mature ovary as what? |
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| The primordial follicles become what? |
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| primary follicles with several layers of follicular cells. |
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| Tertiary follicles are also called what? |
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| The tertiary follicles contain a large space, called the , which is filled with follicular fluid. |
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| The uterine tubes are paired, and about how long? |
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| What are the parts of the uterine tubes called? |
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| infundibulum, ampulla, and isthmus. |
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| What is the infundibulum? |
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| part of the tube that is open, wide and reaches the ovary. |
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| The open end of the infundibulum has finger-like processes called what? |
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| body of the tube, lined with columnar epithelium that propels ova towards the uterus. |
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| region where the tube open into the uterus. |
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| Where is the uterus located? |
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| between the bladder and the rectum. |
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| The uterus is coverd with a fold of peritoneum, called the... |
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| What is the function of the uterus? |
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| gestation of the embryo/fetus. |
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| The uterus connects what? |
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| The superior end of the uterus is called the what? |
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| The part below the uterine tube is called the what? |
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| The cervix has 2 openings, called: |
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| internal and external os. |
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| The wall of the uterus has 3 layers, called: |
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| perimetrium, myometrium, and endometrium. |
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| the thick, smooth muscle wall. |
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| the inner (mucosal) lining which undergoes the changes of the menstrual cycle. |
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| The menstrual cycle corresponds with the... |
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| sloughing-off of superficial layers of the endometrium. |
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| After menses occurs, what stage starts? |
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| What is the proliferative stage? |
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| repair is made and the endometrium thickens. |
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| The secretory stage is characterized by what? |
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| large secreting glands controlled by hormones. |
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| The vagina is a muscular, rugose tube that is how long? |
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| What is the opening of the vagina called? |
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| Where is the vestibule located? |
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| between the labia minora. |
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| The cervix pierces the vagina from the front, creating a recess around the external os, called: |
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| What is the deepest of the fornices? |
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| external genetalia and the ischio-rectal fossa. |
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| The anterior urogential triangle contains... |
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| The posterior anal triangle contains... |
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| anal canal and ischio-rectal fossa. |
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| At the superior angle of the vestibule is the... |
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| The clitoris has much of the structure of the... |
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| The outer folds of skin are called the... |
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| The labia majora meet superiorly at the... |
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| The labia majora meet posteriorly at the... |
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| The vulva is the external female genetalia, consisting of: |
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| mons pubis, labia minora and majora, clitoris, and vestibule. |
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| The nipple is located inside a darkened area of the skin, called the: |
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| The nipple contains the ends of a series of... |
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| The glandular tissue of the breast is contained within a series of... |
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| Each lobules has its own... |
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| The lobules are separated by... |
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| dense connective tissue septa (suspensary ligaments). |
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| The non-glandular tissue making up the rest of these glands is... |
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| Production and release of the milk are under control of the... |
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