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Human Reproduction




Humans are unisexual – they either have male or female
reproductive organs and show internal fertilization)
The advantages of sexual reproduction outweigh its cost
in time/energy, and mammals have developed highly
effective reproductive systems that ensure its success.




1. Male reproductive system
Consists of the following:
1.1 Testes
1.2 Tubules for the transport of sperm
1.3 Accessory glands
1.4 Penis


1.1 Testes
 Oval-shaped glandular gonads
 Hang outside abdominal cavity); enclosed in scrotum (double layered pouch)
 Internally divided into lobules
 In the lobules are convoluted seminiferous tubules (approximately 1000 in each testis):
1. Lined with germinal epithelium
2. Divide to form haploid spermatozoa
3. Surrounded by Cells of Leydig
Note: The total length of the tubules is over 500m,enabling the tubules to produce between
200-500 million sperm for each ejaculation
 Some of the germinal epithelium develops into Cells of Sertoli
 Large columnar cells which provide food for sperm
 Cells of Leydig – lie between the seminiferous tubules
 connective tissue containing groups of interstitial cells that produce testosterone




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, Scrotum
 pouch-like structure containing testes
 male foetus: testes develop inside abdominal cavity & descend into scrotum at time of birth
 temperature in scrotum is slightly lower than body temperature (this favours sperm
production – sperm develop most efficiently at 34 ⁰C)


1.2 Tubules for transport of sperm

Note: Spermatic cord
 vas deferens, blood vessels and nerves of testes are wrapped in a covering muscle,
forming spermatic cord
 vas deferens begins at end of epididymis, runs up into spermatic cord and enters
urethra (just after urethra leaves bladder)


Tubule Description Function
a. Epididymis  long convoluted tubule  store’s sperm (sperm matures
(± 5cm) situated at back here)
of testes  membrane secretes mucous
 lined with mucous to facilitate sperm movement
membrane (together with peristaltic
 seminiferous tubules join movements of tubules)
and lead into epididymis
b. Vas Deferens  continuation of  transports sperm (by means of
epididymis peristaltic movements) from
 passes through epididymis to urethra
abdominal cavity; opens
into urethra
 ampulla (swelling)
formed directly before
vas deferens joins
urethra
c. Ejaculatory Duct  muscular tubule  smooth muscle fibers contract;
forcing semen along the
urethra to the exterior (known
as ejaculation)
d. Urethra  2 ejaculatory ducts join  Transports urine & semen to
to form urethra the exterior (never at the same
time)


1.3 Accessory Glands
These glands add secretions to the sperm, forming semen.
Gland Description Function
a. Seminal vesicles  2 glandular  Secretes a thick, clear fluid,
structures lined with stimulating movement of sperm
a mucous  Secretion contains fructose (supplies
membrane nutrients for energy to sperm)
 Situated before  Mucus in fluid aids in lubrication
each vas deferens
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