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Chapter ; 03
HUMAN REPRODUCTION 
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Chapter ; 03
HUMAN REPRODUCTION 
THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
? Located in the pelvis region.
? Male reproductive system includes
? A pair of testes.
? Accessory ducts.
? Accessory glands.
? External genitalia
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Chapter ; 03
HUMAN REPRODUCTION 
THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
? Located in the pelvis region.
? Male reproductive system includes
? A pair of testes.
? Accessory ducts.
? Accessory glands.
? External genitalia
Testes:
? Located outside the abdominal cavity within a pouch called scrotum.
? Scrotum provides low temperature required for spermatogenesis.
? Each testis is about 4 to 5 cm length and 2 to 3 cm width.
? Each testis has about 250 compartments called testicular lobules.
? Each lobule contains one to three seminiferous tubules.
? Seminiferous tubules lined by male germ cells and Sertoli cells.
? Male germ cell undergoes meiosis and produce sperm.
? Sertoli cells provide nutrition to the germ cell and the sperm.
? In between the seminiferous tubule there is interstitial cell or Leydig  
cell.
? Leydig cells produce testicular hormones
called androgen (testosterone).
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Chapter ; 03
HUMAN REPRODUCTION 
THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
? Located in the pelvis region.
? Male reproductive system includes
? A pair of testes.
? Accessory ducts.
? Accessory glands.
? External genitalia
Testes:
? Located outside the abdominal cavity within a pouch called scrotum.
? Scrotum provides low temperature required for spermatogenesis.
? Each testis is about 4 to 5 cm length and 2 to 3 cm width.
? Each testis has about 250 compartments called testicular lobules.
? Each lobule contains one to three seminiferous tubules.
? Seminiferous tubules lined by male germ cells and Sertoli cells.
? Male germ cell undergoes meiosis and produce sperm.
? Sertoli cells provide nutrition to the germ cell and the sperm.
? In between the seminiferous tubule there is interstitial cell or Leydig  
cell.
? Leydig cells produce testicular hormones
called androgen (testosterone).
Accessory ducts:
? Includes rete testis, vasa efferentia, epididymis and vas  
deferens.
? Seminiferous tubules open into vasa efferentia through rete
testis.
? The vasa efferentia leaves the testis and open into epididymis.
? The epididymis leads to vas deferens that ascends to the  
abdomen through inguinal canal and loops over the urinary  
bladder .
? Vas deferens receives a duct from seminal vesicle and opens  
into the urethra as the ejaculatory duct.
? Urethra originates from the urinary bladder and extends
through the penis to its external opening calledurethral
meatus.
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Chapter ; 03
HUMAN REPRODUCTION 
THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
? Located in the pelvis region.
? Male reproductive system includes
? A pair of testes.
? Accessory ducts.
? Accessory glands.
? External genitalia
Testes:
? Located outside the abdominal cavity within a pouch called scrotum.
? Scrotum provides low temperature required for spermatogenesis.
? Each testis is about 4 to 5 cm length and 2 to 3 cm width.
? Each testis has about 250 compartments called testicular lobules.
? Each lobule contains one to three seminiferous tubules.
? Seminiferous tubules lined by male germ cells and Sertoli cells.
? Male germ cell undergoes meiosis and produce sperm.
? Sertoli cells provide nutrition to the germ cell and the sperm.
? In between the seminiferous tubule there is interstitial cell or Leydig  
cell.
? Leydig cells produce testicular hormones
called androgen (testosterone).
Accessory ducts:
? Includes rete testis, vasa efferentia, epididymis and vas  
deferens.
? Seminiferous tubules open into vasa efferentia through rete
testis.
? The vasa efferentia leaves the testis and open into epididymis.
? The epididymis leads to vas deferens that ascends to the  
abdomen through inguinal canal and loops over the urinary  
bladder .
? Vas deferens receives a duct from seminal vesicle and opens  
into the urethra as the ejaculatory duct.
? Urethra originates from the urinary bladder and extends
through the penis to its external opening calledurethral
meatus.
Accessory glands:
? Includes
? Paired seminal vesicle
? A prostate gland
? Paired bulbourethral gland.
? Secretion of these glands constitutes the seminal
plasma.
? Seminal plasma rich in fructose, calcium, and  
certain enzyme.
? Secretion of bulbo-urethral glands helps in
lubrication of penis.
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1. What are the different stages of human reproduction?
Ans. Human reproduction occurs in several stages. It starts with the production of gametes (sperm and egg) through a process called meiosis. The next stage is fertilization, where the sperm and egg fuse to form a zygote. The zygote then undergoes cell division and development, eventually forming an embryo. The embryo implants itself into the uterus and continues to develop into a fetus. Finally, after a gestation period of approximately nine months, the fetus is born as a baby.
2. How does fertilization occur in humans?
Ans. Fertilization in humans occurs when a sperm cell and an egg cell join together. During sexual intercourse, millions of sperm are released into the female reproductive system. The sperm swim towards the egg through the fallopian tubes. Only one sperm successfully penetrates the egg's outer layer, and the nuclei of the sperm and egg fuse. This fusion forms a zygote, which contains the complete set of chromosomes needed for human development.
3. What is the role of hormones in human reproduction?
Ans. Hormones play a vital role in human reproduction. In males, the hormone testosterone is responsible for the development of the testes and the production of sperm. In females, hormones like estrogen and progesterone regulate the menstrual cycle, prepare the uterus for implantation of a fertilized egg, and help maintain pregnancy. Hormones also stimulate the development of secondary sexual characteristics and contribute to the overall reproductive health in both males and females.
4. How does the menstrual cycle affect human reproduction?
Ans. The menstrual cycle is a monthly process in females that prepares the reproductive system for potential pregnancy. It involves the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation), thickening of the uterine lining, and shedding of the lining if fertilization does not occur (menstruation). The menstrual cycle is crucial for reproduction as it provides an opportunity for fertilization and implantation of a fertilized egg. Understanding the menstrual cycle can help individuals identify their fertile days and increase the chances of conception.
5. What are the common disorders or conditions that can affect human reproduction?
Ans. Several disorders or conditions can affect human reproduction. Some common ones include infertility, which can be caused by various factors such as hormonal imbalances, structural abnormalities, or genetic disorders. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can also impact reproductive health and fertility. Other conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and erectile dysfunction can also affect human reproduction. It is essential to seek medical advice and treatment for any reproductive health concerns.
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