BIOL-2230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Seminal Vesicle, Sympathetic Nervous System, Meiosis

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In a muscular sac in scrotum: when outside, allows them to be cooler than the body, tubules. Contains seminiferous tubules: system of tubules, sperm is produced here. Interstitial cells are between the tubules and produce testosterone. Connection from seminiferous tubules to rete testis. Connection from tubulus recuts to efferent ductules. Arteries and veins both pass through here so heat transfers and (cid:271)ala(cid:374)(cid:272)es out so that (cid:271)lood goi(cid:374)g to testes is(cid:374)"t too hot. Scrotum: sac-like structure composed of skin and superficial fascia, testes are separated into compartments in this, allows for maintenance of optimal temperature, muscles con contract to raise / lower the testes based on optimal temperature. Ductus deferens (vas deferens: accessory duct, sperm can only get in if sexual arousal occurs, co(cid:374)t"d . Du(cid:272)tus defere(cid:374)s co(cid:374)t"d: have two of these, vasectomy. Ejaculatory duct: accessory duct, two of these, connect to urethra. Urethra: accessory duct, runs the length of the penis, carries reproductive fluids and urinary fluids in males.

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