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What are the primary male sex organs
and what do they produce?
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2 testes
produce sperm cells + male sex hormones
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Where do the testes originate?
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posterior to the parietal peritaneum near
the level of the developing kidneys
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What structure produces sperm?
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Seminiferous tubules
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What is the tightly coiled tube on the outside of the testis that leads into the ductus deferens?
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epididymides
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Name the gland that surrounds the urethra just below the urinary bladder
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larynx
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What are the primary female sex organs and what do they produce?
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2 ovaries
produce female sex cells + female sex hormones
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Where do the ovaries descend from?
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posterior to the pareital peritoneum near the level of the developing kidneys
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What happens to the number of ooctyes throughout the life of a female?
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steady decline
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Where do the hormones that play important roles in the control of sex cell maturation come...
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hypothalamus, anterior pituitary gland + ovaries
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What is triggered when the anterior pituitary gland releases a relatively large amound of LH?
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ovulation
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