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Home test Answer the followings List the structures of male reproductive system and name the gland of male reproductive tract. 2. The enlarged prostate causes inability to empty the bladder completely. Considering the anatomy of male genitourinary tract, explain this symptom. 3. Describe the histology of testes. 4. List the structures of female reproductive system. 5. Name the parts of uterus and vagina. 6. Name and describe the ligaments that hold the ovaries in place. Label the diagram of mid sagittal section of testes (page 656) and posterior view of female reproductive organs (page 657) from your lab book. Make a copy of those pages and label it.

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1. The structures of male reproductive system are:Scortum, testis, Epididymis, spermatic cord and Ductus deferens, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory duct, urethra, prostrate, cowper's gland, and semen. The accessory glands of the male reproductive system are the prostrate, bulbourethral and seminal vesicles. They secrete fluid that enters the urethra.

2. In men, urine flow from the bladder through the urethra. BPH is an benign enlargement of the prostrate gland that blcoks the flow of urine from bladder to urethra. The prostrate cells multiply and form an enlargement that puts pressure on urethra though which urine and semen exit the body. As the urethra narrows the bladder has to forcefully push the urine .

3. Histology of testis: The pair of testis produce spermatozoa, and androgens. Sevreal accessory glands produce fluid which enter into urine and semen. The spermatozoa are made in the seminiferous tubules. Septa which emanate from this capsule divides the testis into inclomplete lobules. The septa converge towards the midline of the posterior border, meeting along a thickening of tunica albuginea called mediastinum testis. Each lobule contains one to four seminiferous lobules embedded in connective tissue stroma.

4. Female reproductive system structures: It includes ovaries, fallopian tube, uterus, vulva, and breasts and mammary glands.

5. The parts of uterus are: Uterus is connected to cervix, and fallopian tubes.

The parts of are: Clitoros, Labia minorum, urethral opening, vaginal opening, perineum.