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(Reproductive and Sexual Health) PHCY320 Test sobre L2 Anatomy and Physiology Reproduction, creado por Mer Scott el 19/08/2019.

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L2 Anatomy and Physiology Reproduction

Pregunta 1 de 10

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The testes and ovaries (AKA ) are primary sex organs which create sperm and eggs (AKA ). Secondary sex organs (essential to reproduction) in males are the , and penis, and in females are the , and vagina.

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    gonads
    gametes
    glands, ducts
    uterine tubes, uterus

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Pregunta 2 de 10

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Testes:
- produce sperm cells ()
- secret testosterone by interstitial () cells

Sertoli cells:
– extend from membrane to in the testes
– form blood-testis barrier, support sperm cells
– produce & control of sperm into lumen
– secrete which slows sperm production

Scrotum:
- Sac of loose skin, fascia & muscle divided by a septum
- Protect and maintain the temperature of the testes degrees lower than body temperature

Epididymus:
- site of sperm cells.
- absorbs about of the fluid secreted by the testis
- sperm remain stored here for days and are absorbed if not ejaculated prior to that time

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    gametogenesis
    Leydig
    basement
    lumen
    developing
    fluid
    release
    inhibin
    smooth
    2
    storage
    90%
    40-60

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Pregunta 3 de 10

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Semen is a mixture of secretions from epididymis, seminal vesicle, prostate, and bulbourethral gland.
Major constituents of semen:
• Sperm - over head are enzymes used to dissolve a path to penetrate the egg, nucleus with genes in body, tail powered by . 50-120 million sperm/mL.
• Fructose - energy for the sperm.
• Clotting and anticoagulant factors - semen clots like . About 15-30 minutes later, anticoagulant factors dissolve the clot.
• Prostaglandins - stimulate of the female reproductive tract that may help draw semen into the uterus
• Spermine - is a that reduces acidity of the female vagina, increasing the survival rate of sperm.

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    acrosome
    mitochondria
    blood
    peristaltic contractions
    base

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Pregunta 4 de 10

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Ejactulation:
• Initiated by nerve impulses
• The ducts and accessory glands contract, emptying their contents into the .
• The urethral constrict.
• The muscles of the penis contract rapidly and rhythmically, propelling semen from the urethra.

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    sympathetic
    parasympathetic
    urethra
    seminal tract
    sphincters
    bulbospongiosus

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Pregunta 5 de 10

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Sperm is viable for 2 days (egg: 12-24 hr).

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 6 de 10

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Choose the incorrect statement.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • The hypothalamus links CNS to endocrine system.

  • The hypothalamus is located just below the thalamus
    and above the brainstem.

  • The pituitary is the secondary hormonal gland.

  • The pituitary is located at the base of the hypothalamus in the brain.

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Pregunta 7 de 10

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Hypothalamus-pituitary axes to target gonads:
1. Hypothalamus makes (gonadotrophins)
2. Pituitary makes
3. FSH and LH target
4. Gonads make estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone

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    GnRH or LHRH
    FSH and LH
    gonads

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Pregunta 8 de 10

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Hypothalamus-pituitary axes to target breasts:
1. Hypothalamus makes
2. AP makes
3. Breasts make malk

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    PRH
    prolactin

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Pregunta 9 de 10

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GRH is naturally released in a manner.

Clinical uses:
• Continuous gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist or
antagonist:
- the release of FSH & LH
- Used to treat various sex-hormone dependent such as breast and prostate cancer, endometriosis

• Pulsatile gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist:
- treatment

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    pulsatile
    Fertility
    Reduces
    conditions

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Pregunta 10 de 10

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Testosterone releases in a pulse-like manner in 1-3 hr intervals.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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