what are the four main structures of the male reproductive system
what are the reproductive ducts in the male reproductive system
what are the accessory glands in the male reproductive system
what are the supporting structures in the male reproductive system
where are the testes located
what are the testes surrounded by
what does the peritoneal serosa allow the testes to do
where are spermatoza produced
describe the structure of the seminiferous tubules
what is the Amin function of the testes
2. secretion of male sex hormones such as testosterone
what is the process of production of male gametes caused by
- there development into motile spermatozoa is called spermiogensis
what is the difference between spermatogenesis and spermiogensis
where does spermiogensis occur
epididymis
where are leydig cells found
they are found between the seminiferous tubules in the interstitial supporting tissue along with a rich capillary and lymph vessel network
what triggers testosterone secretion
LH leutenising hormone
- this can sometimes be referred to as interstitial cell stimulating hormone
what cells produce testosterone in males
Leydig cells
when do spermatogenesis and spermiogensis begin
what do the seminiferous tubules contain before puberty
what do the seminiferous tubules contain after puberty
what does testosterone cause to happen
where are the sertoli cells
- they completely enclose the spermatogenic cells and support and nourish them
what is the function of sertolis cells
what does inhibin do
regulate pituitary hormone production
describe how Sertoli cells form blood testes barrier