1 / 23

Genitourinary System

Genitourinary System . Part 2. Spermatogenesis. The production of spermatozoa Produced in the testis:. Seminiferous Tubules Micrograph. Stages of Spermatogenesis. Oogenesis – the production of an ovum. Ovary cross sectional micrograph. Stages of Oogenesis. Gametes.

lorin
Télécharger la présentation

Genitourinary System

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Genitourinary System Part 2

  2. Spermatogenesis • The production of spermatozoa • Produced in the testis:

  3. Seminiferous Tubules Micrograph

  4. Stages of Spermatogenesis

  5. Oogenesis – the production of an ovum

  6. Ovary cross sectional micrograph

  7. Stages of Oogenesis

  8. Gametes • Human Sperm – structure

  9. Hormonal Control of Spermatogenesis

  10. Semen Production • 3 main structures play a role • Epididymis – storage/holding area where sperm mature and become fully motile • Seminal vesicle and prostate gland – produce, store and expel fluid during ejaculation • Fluid mixes with sperm to increase volume of ejaculate; s.v. fluid contains nutrients (including fructose) and mucus (protection); • Fluid from p.g. contains mineral ions, and is alkaline (protection)

  11. Human Egg – structure: (n) nucleus; corona radiata; cortical granules; diameter 100um (1/10th mm)

  12. Guys Millions daily Released during ejaculation Starts during puberty Production continues throughout adult life Four functional gametes per meiosis Girls 1/28 days Released via ovulation Starts prenatally Stops at menopause 1 functional gamete per meiosis Spermatogenesis vs. oogenesis

  13. Fertilization

  14. Stages of Fertilization

  15. Stages of Early embryological Development

  16. Development of the Fetus

  17. Development of Fetus cont’d • By 8 weeks of development, bone and tissue start to develop, embryo now referred to as a fetus. • Placenta and umbilical cord develop

  18. Development of Fetus: Placenta cont’d • Site of nutrient and gas exchange • No mixing of maternal and fetal blood

  19. Amniotic Sac and Fluid • Support and protection • Basis for amniocentesis

  20. Hormonal Control of Pregnancy • Estrogen and progesterone – needed to stimulate the development of uterine lining throughout pregnancy. • Secreted by corpus luteum (c.l.) for first week following fertilization • Following implantation embryo secretes HCG = prevents degeneration of c.l. = continued secretion of est. and progest. • C.l. degenerates middle of term, placental cells now produce est. and progest. Until end of pregnancy

  21. Childbirth

  22. Childbirth cont’d • End of pregnancy signalled by fall in progesterone level • Oxytocin begins being secreted = stimulates smooth muscle (uterus) contraction • Positive feedback loop

More Related