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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
OVERVIEW:
•Introduction
•Male Reproductive System
•Female Reproductive System
•Menstrual Cycle
•Hormones of the reproductive system and
their function
•Summary
Reproduction in Human
 Reproduction involves the following sequence:
Formation of gametes
Changes in female body for entry of sperm
Fertilization of the ovum
Development of zygote
Production of milk for nourishing young one
Hormonal co-ordination by pituitary gland and
gonads
Male reproductive System
 Located in the pelvis region as shown in figure
Testes
 Produces sperm cells and secretes testosterone
 Located outside the body in scrotum
 Requires 2-3 degree celsius less temperature than
our body
Scrotum
 Pouch enclosing the testes and epididymis
 Consists of contractile tissues called Dartos Muscle
 Communicates with the abdominal cavity through
inguinal canal
 Protects testes and maintain the temperature of the
testes 2 degrees lower than body temperature
Urethra
 Urinogenital organ as common part of both excretory
system and male reproductive system
 Carries semen outside the body
EPIDIDYMIS
 Coiled muscular tubes lying along the posterior border
of testis in scrotum
 Divided into three parts;Cauda or tail,Caput or head,
body or Corpus epididymis
 Internally lined by pseudo stratified columnar
epithelium
 Stores sperm before ejaculation for 40-50 days
Vas Deferens
 Tube from epididymis to ejaculatory ducts
 Internally lined by pseudostratified epithelium
 Carry mature sperms from epididymis into ejaculatory
ducts at the time of ejaculation
Ejaculatory duct
• Posterior to the urinary bladder
• Ejects spermatozoa and semen into prostatic urethra
during ejaculation
Penis
 Male copulatory organ lying outside the body in front
of scrotum
 Divided as;root,body and glans penis
 Dorsolaterally covered by corpora cavernosa and
midventrally by corpora spongiosum
ACCESSORY GLANDS
 Seminal vesicles:
Paired leaf shaped accessory gland
Secretes 66 % of total semen
• Prostate gland:
Spherical unpaired gland
Secretes 33 % of total semen
• Cowper’s gland:
Paired pea sized accessory gland
Protects sperm from acidity in male urethra
Female Reproductive System
Divided into external and internal genitalia:
• Labia Majora
Forms the boundary of the vulva
• Labia Minora
Small and thin lip like fold
• Mons pubis
Elevation above Labia majora
• Clitoris
Presence of erectile tissues
• Hymen
Layer of mucous membrane
• Vestibular glands
Occur on each side of vaginal opening and secretes a
lubricating fluid
• Breasts
Pair of modified sweat
gland contains connective
tissue
It has 15-20 lobules
Base has the areolar
region
Internal structure
Internal genitalia
 Ovaries
Primary sex organs lying
in the lower abdomen
Produces ova and female
hormones-oestrogen and
progestrone
Positioned in the upper
pelvic cavity on either side
in uterus behind fallopian
tube
Fallopian tube
 Internally lined by ciliated epithelium to push ovum
in forward direction
 Divided as; Infundibulum,ampulla and isthmus
 Infundibulum is surrounded by finger like projections
called the fimbriae
 Opening of infundibulum is in abdomen called
ostium
 Ampulla consists 2/3 of the total length
 Fertilization,cleavage,blastulation of zygote are
done in fallopian tube
Uterus
 Divided into fundic uterus,body of uterus and cervix
 Uterine wall is made up of 3 layers ;epimetrium ,
myometrium and endometrium
 Also called as the womb
Vagina
• Fibromuscular tube from cervix of uterus to outside
opening
• Serves as passage way for menstrual flow,explusion of
baby
• Contains Lactobacillus acidophilus keeps pH
between 4.9 and 3.5
Menstrual cycle
 Series of changes in the endometrium of uterus and
ovary of a non-pregnant woman
 Generally starts at the age group between 12 to 14
called as maturity or puberty or menarche
 Continuos upto the age group between 50 to 55 years
called as menopause
 Adult healthy female shows 28 days menstrual cycle
 The series of changes taking place are stimulated by
different concentrations of gonadotropins like FSH
and LH
Phases of menstrual cycle
The 4 phases of menstrual cycle
 Menstrual phase (1-5 days )
 Also called the “weeping of the uterus” or “funeral of
unfertilised egg” or “Bleeding phase”
Level of estrogen and progestrone goes on decreasing
The ENDOMETRIUM wall gets ruptured due to low
hormones
• Proliferative phase ( 6-13 days )
Repairment of endometrium of uterus is proliferation
The FSH and LH level becomes more in blood
The thickness of endometrium doubles and is about 4
to 6 mm
• Ovulatory phase ( 14th day )
Shortest phase in menstrual cycle
Grafiaan follicle ruptures , wall of ovary ruptures and
ovum in the form of secondary oocyte is released
There is increase in level of LH in blood
• Lutueal phase ( 15- 28 days )
FSH increases and LH decreases
If FERTILIZATION occurs ovum gets implanted
In absence of fertilization ovum dies and corpus
luteum degenarates into corpus albicans
End of this phase and second menstrual cycle starts
Hormonal Control
Male Hormones
 At the onset of puberty, the hypothalamus causes the
release of FSH and LH into the male. FSH enters the
testes and stimulates the Sertoli cells to begin
facilitating spermatogenesis
 Testosterone, the hormone responsible for the
secondary sexual characteristics
 The Sertoli cells produce the hormone inhibin, which
is released into the blood when the sperm count is too
high.
Female hormones
 Estrogen is the reproductive hormone in females that
assists in endometrial regrowth, ovulation, and
calcium absorption; it is also responsible for the
secondary sexual characteristics of females.
 Progesterone assists in endometrial re-growth and
inhibition of FSH and LH release.
 In females, FSH stimulates development of egg cells
 LH also plays a role in the development of ova,
induction of ovulation, and stimulation of estradiol
and progesterone production by the ovaries

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Human Reproduction

  • 2. OVERVIEW: •Introduction •Male Reproductive System •Female Reproductive System •Menstrual Cycle •Hormones of the reproductive system and their function •Summary
  • 3. Reproduction in Human  Reproduction involves the following sequence: Formation of gametes Changes in female body for entry of sperm Fertilization of the ovum Development of zygote Production of milk for nourishing young one Hormonal co-ordination by pituitary gland and gonads
  • 4. Male reproductive System  Located in the pelvis region as shown in figure
  • 5. Testes  Produces sperm cells and secretes testosterone  Located outside the body in scrotum  Requires 2-3 degree celsius less temperature than our body
  • 6. Scrotum  Pouch enclosing the testes and epididymis  Consists of contractile tissues called Dartos Muscle  Communicates with the abdominal cavity through inguinal canal  Protects testes and maintain the temperature of the testes 2 degrees lower than body temperature Urethra  Urinogenital organ as common part of both excretory system and male reproductive system  Carries semen outside the body
  • 7. EPIDIDYMIS  Coiled muscular tubes lying along the posterior border of testis in scrotum  Divided into three parts;Cauda or tail,Caput or head, body or Corpus epididymis  Internally lined by pseudo stratified columnar epithelium  Stores sperm before ejaculation for 40-50 days
  • 8. Vas Deferens  Tube from epididymis to ejaculatory ducts  Internally lined by pseudostratified epithelium  Carry mature sperms from epididymis into ejaculatory ducts at the time of ejaculation Ejaculatory duct • Posterior to the urinary bladder • Ejects spermatozoa and semen into prostatic urethra during ejaculation
  • 9. Penis  Male copulatory organ lying outside the body in front of scrotum  Divided as;root,body and glans penis  Dorsolaterally covered by corpora cavernosa and midventrally by corpora spongiosum
  • 10. ACCESSORY GLANDS  Seminal vesicles: Paired leaf shaped accessory gland Secretes 66 % of total semen • Prostate gland: Spherical unpaired gland Secretes 33 % of total semen • Cowper’s gland: Paired pea sized accessory gland Protects sperm from acidity in male urethra
  • 11. Female Reproductive System Divided into external and internal genitalia: • Labia Majora Forms the boundary of the vulva • Labia Minora Small and thin lip like fold • Mons pubis Elevation above Labia majora • Clitoris Presence of erectile tissues
  • 12. • Hymen Layer of mucous membrane • Vestibular glands Occur on each side of vaginal opening and secretes a lubricating fluid • Breasts Pair of modified sweat gland contains connective tissue It has 15-20 lobules Base has the areolar region
  • 14. Internal genitalia  Ovaries Primary sex organs lying in the lower abdomen Produces ova and female hormones-oestrogen and progestrone Positioned in the upper pelvic cavity on either side in uterus behind fallopian tube
  • 15. Fallopian tube  Internally lined by ciliated epithelium to push ovum in forward direction  Divided as; Infundibulum,ampulla and isthmus  Infundibulum is surrounded by finger like projections called the fimbriae  Opening of infundibulum is in abdomen called ostium  Ampulla consists 2/3 of the total length  Fertilization,cleavage,blastulation of zygote are done in fallopian tube
  • 16. Uterus  Divided into fundic uterus,body of uterus and cervix  Uterine wall is made up of 3 layers ;epimetrium , myometrium and endometrium  Also called as the womb Vagina • Fibromuscular tube from cervix of uterus to outside opening • Serves as passage way for menstrual flow,explusion of baby • Contains Lactobacillus acidophilus keeps pH between 4.9 and 3.5
  • 17. Menstrual cycle  Series of changes in the endometrium of uterus and ovary of a non-pregnant woman  Generally starts at the age group between 12 to 14 called as maturity or puberty or menarche  Continuos upto the age group between 50 to 55 years called as menopause  Adult healthy female shows 28 days menstrual cycle  The series of changes taking place are stimulated by different concentrations of gonadotropins like FSH and LH
  • 19. The 4 phases of menstrual cycle  Menstrual phase (1-5 days )  Also called the “weeping of the uterus” or “funeral of unfertilised egg” or “Bleeding phase” Level of estrogen and progestrone goes on decreasing The ENDOMETRIUM wall gets ruptured due to low hormones • Proliferative phase ( 6-13 days ) Repairment of endometrium of uterus is proliferation The FSH and LH level becomes more in blood The thickness of endometrium doubles and is about 4 to 6 mm
  • 20. • Ovulatory phase ( 14th day ) Shortest phase in menstrual cycle Grafiaan follicle ruptures , wall of ovary ruptures and ovum in the form of secondary oocyte is released There is increase in level of LH in blood • Lutueal phase ( 15- 28 days ) FSH increases and LH decreases If FERTILIZATION occurs ovum gets implanted In absence of fertilization ovum dies and corpus luteum degenarates into corpus albicans End of this phase and second menstrual cycle starts
  • 22. Male Hormones  At the onset of puberty, the hypothalamus causes the release of FSH and LH into the male. FSH enters the testes and stimulates the Sertoli cells to begin facilitating spermatogenesis  Testosterone, the hormone responsible for the secondary sexual characteristics  The Sertoli cells produce the hormone inhibin, which is released into the blood when the sperm count is too high.
  • 23. Female hormones  Estrogen is the reproductive hormone in females that assists in endometrial regrowth, ovulation, and calcium absorption; it is also responsible for the secondary sexual characteristics of females.  Progesterone assists in endometrial re-growth and inhibition of FSH and LH release.  In females, FSH stimulates development of egg cells  LH also plays a role in the development of ova, induction of ovulation, and stimulation of estradiol and progesterone production by the ovaries