PBHL 1106 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Vas Deferens, Fallopian Tube, Seminiferous Tubule

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Epididymis-stores and allows for maturation of the sperm structure:crescent, located on each testicle. Urinary meatus/ urethra- when erect urethra blocks urine ejaculatory inevitability. Vas deferens- a tube connecting each testicle and and epididymus. Sperm cells travel up each vas deferens and eventually mix with ejaculate fluids and will be expelled through the urethra urethral bulb- prostatic section, expands with semen collection, creates the sensation of. Vas deferens -nourished by seminal vesicle secretion in the ampulla. Ejaculatory duct - towards urethra - semen enters. Mons pubis- rounded soft area where pubic hair grows during puberty, can be stimulated. Clitoris-most sensitive structure in female body, clitoris hood stays over the clitoris until orgasm. Labia minora- two folds loaded with blood vessels and nerve receptors, very receptive to stimulation, during arousal blood causes them to open. Menstruation- nercrosis of the lining of the uterus occurs 14 days after ovulation (all woman are different) 1 mature egg released from the ovary (ovum)