Labeling Label the structures of the male reproductive system in the accompanying diagram. 10 11 3 12 6. 7 8. Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. 13 a. semen 13 Scrotal smooth muscle 14 b. epididymis 14 Sperm stem cells 15 C. nurse cells 15 Sites of sperm production 16 d. corpus spongiosum e. luteinizing hormone (LH) f. impotence g. follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) 16 Produce testosterone 17 17 Physical maturation of spermatids 18 Sperm production 19 External genitalia 18 19 20 Start of male reproductive tract 20 h. spermatogonia i. seminiferous tubules 21 Maintain blood testis barrier 21 22 Sperm and seminal fluid 22 j. dartos muscle k. spermatogenesis I. interstitial endocrine cells 23 Inability to achieve or maintain an erection 24 Erectile tissue surrounding the urethra 25 Induces secretion of androgens 23 24 m. spermiogenesis 25 n. penis and scrotum 26 Hormone that targets nurse cells 26

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CHAP
CHAPTER 26
The R
The Reproductive System
SECTION 1 Review
Cha
Labeling
Label the structures of the
male reproductive system in the
accompanying diagram.
Labelir
Label the
2.
10
3
11
12
4
5
6
7
8
Matching
Match each lettered term with the most closely related description.
a. semen
13 Scrotal smooth muscle
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b. epididymis
14 Sperm stem cells
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C. nurse cells
15 Sites of sperm production te Jeloc
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d. corpus spongiosum
16 Produce testosterone
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e. luteinizing hormone (LH)
f. impotence
17 Physical maturation of spermatidso
18 Sperm production
19 External genitalia
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g. follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
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h. spermatogonia
i. seminiferous tubules
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20 Start of male reproductive tract
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21 Maintain blood testis barrier ort bne
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j. dartos muscle
22 Sperm and seminal fluid
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23 Inability to achieve or maintain an erection
k. spermatogenesis
23
I. interstitial endocrine cells
24 Erectile tissue surrounding the urethraee
24
m. spermiogenesis
25 Induces secretion of androgens
deuen ehe-cv
25
n. penis and scrotum
26 Hormone that targets nurse cells
26
Section integration
In males, the endocrine disorder hypogonadism is primarily due to the underproduction of testosterone or the lack of tissue sensitivity to
testosterone, and it results in sterility. What are five primary functions of testosterone in males?
Imotormiveolems al nisg olbohsg
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Transcribed Image Text:CHAP CHAPTER 26 The R The Reproductive System SECTION 1 Review Cha Labeling Label the structures of the male reproductive system in the accompanying diagram. Labelir Label the 2. 10 3 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. a. semen 13 Scrotal smooth muscle olanda slem ml 13 b. epididymis 14 Sperm stem cells 14 touog C. nurse cells 15 Sites of sperm production te Jeloc 15 no edul d. corpus spongiosum 16 Produce testosterone alova r 16 berem olona e. luteinizing hormone (LH) f. impotence 17 Physical maturation of spermatidso 18 Sperm production 19 External genitalia 17 18 g. follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) 19 h. spermatogonia i. seminiferous tubules yeb 20 Start of male reproductive tract box 21 Maintain blood testis barrier ort bne 20 21 j. dartos muscle 22 Sperm and seminal fluid 22 noholuvo eo 23 Inability to achieve or maintain an erection k. spermatogenesis 23 I. interstitial endocrine cells 24 Erectile tissue surrounding the urethraee 24 m. spermiogenesis 25 Induces secretion of androgens deuen ehe-cv 25 n. penis and scrotum 26 Hormone that targets nurse cells 26 Section integration In males, the endocrine disorder hypogonadism is primarily due to the underproduction of testosterone or the lack of tissue sensitivity to testosterone, and it results in sterility. What are five primary functions of testosterone in males? Imotormiveolems al nisg olbohsg 27 135
In a condition known as endometriosis, endometrial cells migrate from the body of the uterus either into the oib eno eoreelem nl
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The
CHAPTER 26
The Reproductive System
SECTION 2 Review
Labeling
Label the structures of the female reproductive
system in the accompanying diagram.
1
2
4
11
12
13
14
5.
6.
8.
10
Matching
Match each lettered term with the most closely related description.
ieab ble ol
a. LH surge
15 Immature female gametes ion
nemee
15
b. recto-uterine pouch
16 First menstrual cycle
bibige
16
c. tubal ligation
17 Pocket anterior to the uterus
17
d. menarche
18 Encloses the ovaries, uterine tubes, and uterus
18
e. ovaries
19 Pocket posterior to the uterus
19
f. corpus luteum
20 Endocrine structure
20
g. vulva
21 Averages 28 days
22 Milk production
21 (Heenom
h. cervix
22
i. broad ligament
23 Oocyte and hormone production
eludut euonellnimaa
23
j. 0ocytes
24 Triggers ovulation
24
k. GNRH
25 Inferior portion of the uterus
25
omege
aeo antoobna luvevatni
I. vesico-uterine pouch
26 Female surgical sterilization
26
m. lactation
27 Stimulates FSH production and secretion
27
elenariomg
Ttotos r elso
n. uterine cycle
28 Contains female external genitalia
28
Section integration
In a condition known as endometriosis, endometrial cells migrate from the body of the uterus either into the
uterine tubes or through the uterine tubes and into the peritoneal cavity, where they become established.
Explain why periodic pain is a major symptom of endometriosis.
of aelem nt
bpono otest
29
136
Transcribed Image Text:In a condition known as endometriosis, endometrial cells migrate from the body of the uterus either into the oib eno eoreelem nl CH The CHAPTER 26 The Reproductive System SECTION 2 Review Labeling Label the structures of the female reproductive system in the accompanying diagram. 1 2 4 11 12 13 14 5. 6. 8. 10 Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. ieab ble ol a. LH surge 15 Immature female gametes ion nemee 15 b. recto-uterine pouch 16 First menstrual cycle bibige 16 c. tubal ligation 17 Pocket anterior to the uterus 17 d. menarche 18 Encloses the ovaries, uterine tubes, and uterus 18 e. ovaries 19 Pocket posterior to the uterus 19 f. corpus luteum 20 Endocrine structure 20 g. vulva 21 Averages 28 days 22 Milk production 21 (Heenom h. cervix 22 i. broad ligament 23 Oocyte and hormone production eludut euonellnimaa 23 j. 0ocytes 24 Triggers ovulation 24 k. GNRH 25 Inferior portion of the uterus 25 omege aeo antoobna luvevatni I. vesico-uterine pouch 26 Female surgical sterilization 26 m. lactation 27 Stimulates FSH production and secretion 27 elenariomg Ttotos r elso n. uterine cycle 28 Contains female external genitalia 28 Section integration In a condition known as endometriosis, endometrial cells migrate from the body of the uterus either into the uterine tubes or through the uterine tubes and into the peritoneal cavity, where they become established. Explain why periodic pain is a major symptom of endometriosis. of aelem nt bpono otest 29 136
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