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Reproductive System
  • Tenzin Choneyi
  • FALL 2020 (SC246-SEC2)

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Content
  • Overview of Anatomy and Physiology
  • Introduction to the Reproductive System
  • Reproductive Organs
  • The Male Reproductive System
  • The Female Reproductive System
  • Female Reproductive Organ Mammary Gland
  • What are hormones? (Male Female)
  • Similarities between the sexes
  • Differences between the sexes
  • Fertilizations
  • References

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Overview of Anatomy and Physiology
  • Human anatomy is the scientific study of the
    bodys structures
  • Human physiology is the scientific study of the
    chemistry and physics of the structures of the
    body and the ways in which they work together to
    support the functions of life

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What is Reproductive System?
  • The reproductive systems in both the male and
    female consist of primary and secondary sex
    organs and sex glands.
  • The primary function of the reproductive systems
    is to perpetuate the species through sexual or
    germ cell fertilization and reproduction.
  • Male reproductive organs testes
  • Female reproductive organs ovaries

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Reproductive Organs
  • Gonads The primary reproductive organs in both
    female and male reproductive systems.
  • Testes in males
  • Ovaries in females
  • It produce sex cells or gametes.
  • It secretes sex hormones
  • Androgens in males
  • Estrogen and Progesterone in females.

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Male Reproductive System
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Female Reproductive System
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Female Reproductive Organ Mammary Gland
  • Glands located in the breast and produce milk.
  • Are enlarged and modified sweat glands.
  • Consists of alveoli, cuboidal cell for secreting
    milk and surrounded
  • by myoepithelial cells.
  • Lactiferous ducts in each lobules drains milk to
    nipples.
  • The mammary gland is organized into 15-25 lobes.

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What are hormones?
  • Definition Hormones are natural substances
    produced in the body.
  • Male gonads (testes) secretes steroid sex
    hormones Androgen
  • Female gonads (ovaries) secretes sex hormones
    Estrogen and Progesterone
  • Both plays role in development and function of
    reproductive organs, growth and development of
    organs and tissue, sexual behavior.
  • Sex hormones Influences on the brain development
    and function.
  • Sex hormones involves in regulating immune cells
    and play role in immune homeostasis

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Male Sex Hormones Function
  • The primary hormones involved in the functioning
    of the male reproduction system are
  • Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) sperm
    production spermatogenesis
  • Luteinizing hormone (LH) production of
    Testosterone for sperm production, and also
    development of males appearance such as facial
    hair, body mass of muscle and bone, voice change
    and sex drive.

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Female Sex Hormone Function
  • Produce in ovaries, adrenal glands and placenta
    during pregnancy.
  • Types of female sex hormones Estrogen and
    Progesterone
  • Estrogen contributes reproduction and sexual
    development of sex characteristics in females
    such as puberty (growth of breast, hair under
    arms and genital area),mensuration, pregnancy and
    menopause.
  • Progesterone play roles in lining to thicken of
    the uterus for the fertilized egg, support early
    stages of pregnancy by maintaining menstrual
    cycle.

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Similarities between the sexes in terms of
anatomy and physiology
  • the basic seeking, appetitive feeling is a
    positive emotion, mediated by dopamine in both
    sexes.
  • Both male and female reproductive systems have
    their primary sex organs.
  • Both sex are homologous.
  • Both sex hormones play roles in development and
    function of reproductive organs.

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Differences between the sexes in terms of anatomy
and physiology
  • Strength men are generally physically stronger
    than women, but women have more lower body
    muscles strength as compared to men.
  • Drive males have not only stronger in sex drive
    but also more straight forward in comparison to
    females. Libidos in males are much harder to pin
    down.
  • The drive and strength in these two-basic
    emotion-command systems are therefore
    biologically stronger in men than in women

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Fertilizations
  • Definition The process in sexual reproduction
    in which a male gamete and female gamete fuse to
    form a new cell. Fertilization occurs in the
    fallopian tube (oviduct) of the female
    reproductive system.
  • Sperm preparation capacitation of sperm or in
    other words physiological changes of sperm in
    order to penetrate and fertilize the egg.
  • Sperm-Egg binding sperm bind to zona pellucida
    (outer covering) of egg. Here acrosome triggers
    and release enzymes to digest zona pellucida-
    allows sperm enter eggs plasma membrane
  • Sperm-Egg fusion also called fertilization or
    union of sperm and egg, where sex cells sperm and
    egg fused to form zygote (fertilized egg).
  • Activation- Eggs Response egg mounts cortical
    reaction to block polyspermy, initiated protein
    and DNA synthesize.

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References
  • Bailey, Regina. "An Introduction to Male and
    Female Gonads." ThoughtCo, Aug. 26, 2020,
    thoughtco.com/gonads-373484. Retrieved from
    https//www.thoughtco.com/gonads-373484
  • Dr. Gregg Gundersen, Columbia Education.
    Retrieved from http//www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/medi
    cal/humandev/2004/Chapt1-Fertilization.pdf
  • Module 13, Course Lumen. Retrieved from
    https//courses.lumenlearning.com/wm-biology2/chap
    ter/reproductive-system/textThey20are20the
    20same20in,or20ovum)
  • ScienceDirect, Sex Hormones 2013. Retrieved
    from https//www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neurosci
    ence/sex-hormones
  • Medically reviewed by the Healthline Medical
    Network Written by the Healthline Editorial
    Team on January 20, 2018. Retrieved from
    https//www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/mammary
    -gland1
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