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Reproduction
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Biology
Undergraduate 4
07/17/2007

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Term
interstitial tissue
Definition
very complex, contain blood vessels. contain leydig cells which produce T
Term
rete testis
Definition
storage area for sperm
Term
caput
Definition
-the top portion/ head of the epydidymus
-sperm entering the caput are incomplete
-they lack the ability to swim forwrd
Term
cauda
Definition
bottom half of the epydidymnus
Term
scrotum
Definition
allows heating and cooling of the testis through contraction
likes 35 C
contractile organ
Term
efferent ducts
Definition
connects the rete testis to the epydidmus
Term
epydidmis
Definition
narrow tightly coiled tube connecting the efferent ducts from the rear of the testicle to the vas deferens
Term
what happens to the testis when they are exposed to cold?
Definition
they get closer to the abdomen and remain 2 deg. lower then abdominal cavity
Term
capacitation
Definition
the ability for the semen to fertilize, as it moves down it matures through the process
Term
what are 6 ways to stop sperm?
Definition
1> vasectomy - tube off > stop resorption and you get a back flow of fluid but sperm production doesn't stop.
- cut off portion of the vas deferens
- male sterilization that is irreversible > ties together

2> efferent Duct Ligation > EDL
-Vas deferens > very muscular and contractile involved in the ejaculation of sperm
-passes in front of the bladder and through the urethra
- intering the urithra through the common duct

3> vitamin A deficency

4> Heat treatment > 30 min 111 F - 116F > irreversible sterile

5> crypotorchidism - undescended testis
- 1% of boys have this
-testis are stuck near the kidneys so there is no counter cooling system
- leads to cancer

6> X-irradiation
Term
vas deferens ( ductus deferens)
Definition
very muscular and contractile involved in the ejaculation of sperm
-passes in front of the bladder and through the urethra
- intering the urithra through the common duct
Term
accessory sex organs
Definition
invloved in the development and maintains
-dependent on T
Term
sertoli cells
Definition
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- the # of sertoli cells in a testis determines the ultimate spermatogenic output
Term
how do sperm stay alive once ejaculated?
Definition
the seminal vesicls and the prostate make a energy rich fluid that is responsible for keeping them alive
Term
PA 5 stain
Definition
stain used to see the Acrosome and tell what stage of development that sperm is in
Term
acrosome
Definition
- of many animals, the Acrosome is an organelle that develops over the anterior half of the spermatozoon's head. It is a cap-like structure derived from the Golgi apparatus. Acrosome formation is completed during testicular maturation.
Term
what is the pathway of a sperm from boundry tissue to luman in development?
Definition
spermatogonia > spermatocyte > spermatid > luman
Term
what is the effect of EDL on the testis?
Definition
the testis reduce to 1/3 of its size due to sperm production stoping > gamate production decrease
-FSH lvl increase
Term
are there spermatogonia in ever cross section of the seminerorous tubules?
Definition
yes
Term
how many generations of sperm cells are there in the seminiferous tubules
Definition
there are always 4 generations.
- one layer is always spermatogonia
Term
when does spermatogenesis start?
Definition
puberty, on of the earliest events of puberty, takes place in the semineferous tubules
Term
what makes up the Sex Cords?
Definition
1) boundry tissue - made of a complex cellular layer and connective tissue

2) gonocytes - massive cells that are only present pre-puberty
- the develop 6 weeks into pregnancy
- they start to divided right before puberty and form spermatogonia
-2n
Term
gonocytes
Definition
massive cells that are only present pre-puberty
- the develop 6 weeks into pregnancy
- they start to divided right before puberty drastically reducing in size and form spermatogonia
-2n
Term
spermatogonia
Definition
formed from gonocyte at puberty abd is always found on the out side of the tubule
- undergoes at least 6 mitotic divisions
- only cell that undergoes mitosis and only cell found in the basal compartmen ts of the sertoli cell
Term
how many MITOTIC divisions does a spermatagonia under go? and what are they?
Definition
at least 6

- A1 A2 A3 A4(all very similar)
-In (chromasomal material appears)
-B (primary spermatocyte)(has clear chromasomal material that appears and they can no longer divide by mitosis)
Term
what happens once a spermatocyte is formed from a spermatogonia?
Definition
64 1-spermatocyte undergoes meiosis to become 128 2-spermatocyte, then the 128 2-spermatocytes undergo meiosis again and form 256 spermatids ( immature sperm) lastly the spermatid goes through spermiogenesis and forms in to mature sperm
Term
on average how many sperm are released per ejaculate?
Definition
150-200 mill. sperm
Term
how many spermatogonia are in the simineferous tubules?
Definition
around 250 million
Term
incomplete cytokinesis
Definition
nucleolus divides but the cytoplasm does not.
-sperm do not completely separate.
Term
how many stages of spermatogenesis are there?
Definition
14 stages
Term
cycle of seminiferous epithelium
Definition
time it takes for same generation to reappear at the same point in the seminiforous tubule
Term
wave of seminiferous epithelium
Definition
only 1 moment in time. see cellular association in the linear sequence along length of the tubule
- reoccuring sequence of cellular associations ( after 14 . 1 occurs again)
Term
how many days does it take to get to 1-spermatocytes in humans? 2-spermatocytes?
Definition
64 days for primary and 128 for secondary
Term
does any division occur during spermeogenesis?
Definition
no only developing
Term
LH
Definition
- ANT pit
-stimulates T production
- T inhibits
Term
FSH
Definition
- Follicle stimulating hormone
- ant pit
- stimulates sperm production
- inhibin inhibits
Term
inhibin
Definition
produced in the seminiforous tubules
-very large protin
Term
what happens if the hypothalamus is removed durring development?
Definition
the testis never develop
Term
what happens to LH and FHS levels when the testis are removed?
Definition
the increase because there is no negitive feedback now
Term
bioassay
Definition
all male organs are dependent on T
Term
column cells
Definition
cells that are taller in the presence of T
Term
EDL fsh levels
Definition
has a 3 day lag in increase of fsh due to sperm backing up
- sweelling up and back up destroys germ cell
-T lvl unchanged
Term
heat treatment and fsh levels
Definition
no lag quick increase
- T lvl unchanged
Term
Parabiosis
Definition
linked blood stream
Term
sertoli and Leydig cells make up?
Definition
local control system
Term
sertoli cell
Definition
makes inhiben
Term
what happens when a seminiforous tubule is destroyed?
Definition
the leydig cell sround enlarge to make more T in responce to dmg
Term
how long does a human take to produce sperm?
Definition
16 days * 4 = 64 days
Term
how long does a mouse take to produce sperm?
Definition
12 days * 4 = 48 days
Term
how long does a pigs take to produce sperm?
Definition
9 days * 4 = 36 days
Term
how many mg of T is produced every day?
Definition
about 7 mg per day
Term
hypophysectomize
Definition
removal of the pit.
Term
what type of junctions do sermatogonia have to travel through?
Definition
tight junctions
Term
obstructive azoospermia
Definition
non optional visectomy, blockage and reabsorbtion
-least severe
-no rise in FSH
Term
hypospermatogonia
Definition
decrease in sperm production and increase in FSH levels
Term
germinal cell arrest
Definition
arrest in development of sperm cells-no complete development
- increase in FSH
Term
sertoli only syndrom
Definition
no germ cells
-no sperm cells
- FSH increase
Term
seminiferous tubule hylinization
Definition
no sertoli or seminiferous tubule.
- very high fsh level
Term
what is the least to most sever testicular diorders?
Definition
1)obstructive azoospermia
2)hypospermatogonia
3)germinal cell arrest
4)sertoli only syndrom
5)seminiferous tubule hylinization
Term
slower metabolism
Definition
more sperm production
Term
sertoli cell
Definition
-has receptors for FSH and LH
- basal tissue - only open to direct contact w/ hormones
- it has a basal compartment which hold the sermatatogonia
-- only thing affected by external hormones
- tight junction
- adluminal compartment
- secrets inhibin, ABP (androgen binding protein), GnRH and estrogens
Term
ABP (androgen binding protein)
Definition
carriers T to the germ cells
Term
Which hormone begins spermatogenesis?
Definition
FSH
Term
what is the effect of anti-meitotic drugs on the male reporduction organs?
Definition
- decreased sertoli cells
- decreases testis weight
- low sperm production
Term
TH
Definition
hormon that inhibits the sertoli cells in pre-puberty
Term
what is neonatal hypothyroidism and what effects does it have on the male repoduction organs?
Definition
-under active thyroid
--therefore not as much TH to inhibit sertoli
-more sertoli cells
- more sperm cells
- increase in testis weight
Term
pamprinform plexus
Definition
the permatic veins emerge from the back of the testis and recive tributaries from the epididymus and then unite to form this structure
- plays a role in temperature regulation
-- acts as a heat exchanger , cools blood in adjacent arteries
Term
vas deferens
Definition
forms an ejaculatory duct that passes through the substance of the prostate
Term
what pervents retrograde ejaculation?
Definition
the sphincter of the bladder
Term
rete testis
Definition
a network of delicate tubules located in the hilum of the testicle that carries sperm from the seminiforous tubules to the vasa efferantia
Term
leydig cells
Definition
involved in intercellular transport of substances between organelle to achieve successful androgen production
Term
what is the pathway that sperm travels?
Definition
-testis > rete testis > efferent ducts > caput > cauda > vas deferens > urethra
Term
LH
Definition
acts on the leydig cells of the testis and is responsibile for production of T
- release of lh is controlled by GnRH
Term
how does LH support spermatogenesis?
Definition
LH stimulates the leydig cells to produce testosterone. T passes into the tubule, binds to androgen receptors within the sertoli cell
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