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A&P 2 LAB REPORT Name ______________________ Lab # 10 Lab Title REPRODUCTIVE Date _______________ What Do I Need To Hand In For This Lab? Check off what you have included in your lab in the list given below. The order of your lab report pages must be the same as the ordered list of exercises provided on the cover page. Your completed, merged file must be less than 10 MB. Lab reports will not be accepted if they are incomplete with any exercises omitted Sketches Male Reproductive Anatomy Microscopic Testes Cross Section Microscopic Epididymis Cross Section Sperm Cell Female Reproductive Anatomy Microscopic Uterine Tube Cross Section Microscopic Uterine Wall Cross Section Mammary Gland Ovary Cross Section Diagram of Female Menstrual Cycle Tables / Charts Table of Male Organs and Functions List of Male Contraception Methods Table of Female Organs and Functions List of Female Contraception Methods Reproductive System Disorders Charts Questions Questions Male Reproduction 1-11 Questions Female Reproduction 1-10 This page must be attached to the front of each lab report you hand in User Name _______________ Access Code _____________ Assignment will not be assessed without this information

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A&P 2 LAB REPORT

Name ______________________

Lab # 10

Lab Title REPRODUCTIVE

Date _______________

What Do I Need To Hand In For This Lab?

Check off what you have included in your lab in the list given below. The order of your lab report pages must be the same as the ordered list of exercises provided on the cover page. Your completed, merged file must be less than 10 MB. Lab reports will not be accepted if they are incomplete with any exercises omitted

Sketches

□ Male Reproductive Anatomy

□ Microscopic Testes Cross Section

□ Microscopic Epididymis Cross Section

□ Sperm Cell

□ Female Reproductive Anatomy

□ Microscopic Uterine Tube Cross Section

□ Microscopic Uterine Wall Cross Section

□ Mammary Gland

□ Ovary Cross Section

□ Diagram of Female Menstrual Cycle

Tables / Charts

□ Table of Male Organs and Functions

□ List of Male Contraception Methods

□ Table of Female Organs and Functions

□ List of Female Contraception Methods

□ Reproductive System Disorders Charts

Questions

□ Questions Male Reproduction 1-11

□ Questions Female Reproduction 1-10

This page must be attached to the front of each lab report you hand in

User Name _______________

Access Code _____________ Assignment will not be assessed

without this information

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SKETCH 1**Using the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of the male reproductive system: Testis, Epididymis, Scrotal sac, Ejaculatory duct,

Urethra, Glans, Ductus (vas) deferens, Seminal vesicle, Bulbourethral gland,

Prostate gland, Penis

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SKETCH 2**Using the microscopic images and the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of the microscopic structure of the testis: Seminiferous tubules,Interstitial cells

SKETCH 3 **Using the microscopic images and the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of the microscopic structure of the epididymis: Sperm,Spermatocytes, Sertoli cells, Interstitial cells, Lumen of epididymis

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SKETCH 4**Using the model images and the images in this lab and text book, identify and label

the following of the microscopic structure of the sperm cell : Head, Acrosome,

Midpiece, Flagellum

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SKETCH 5**Using the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of the female reproductive system: Ovary, Uterine tube, Fimbriae, Uterus, Cervix,

Vagina, Clitoris, Labia minora, Labia majora

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SKETCH 6**Using the microscopic images and the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of a cross-section of the uterine tube:Mucosa, Smooth muscle, Lumen, Serosa

SKETCH 7 **Using the microscopic images and the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of a cross-section of the uterine wall:Myometrium, Functional layer (stratum functionalis), Perimetrium (serosa),Endometrium, Basal layer (stratum basalis)

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SKETCH 8**Using the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of the mammary glands: Areola, Nipple, Collecting ducts, Lobes, Lactiferous sinus

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SKETCH 9**Using the model images and the images in your textbook and this lab, identify and

label the following of a cross-section of the ovary: Stroma, Secondary follicles,

Corpus albicans, Primary oocyte, Corpus luteum, Primordial follicles,

Secondary oocytes, Primary follicles

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SKETCH 10**Using the images in this lab and text book, identify and label the following of the menstrual cycle: Menstruation, Ovulation, Proliferative stage, Secretory stage,

Premenstrual stage, Follicular phase, Postovulatory phase, Preovulatory phase,

Luteal phase, Premenstrual phase, Menstrual phase

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Table of Male Organs and Function

Organ Function

Testes

Ejaculatory duct

Epididymis

Urethra

Scrotal sac

Glans

Ductus (vas) deferens

Foreskin

Seminal vesicle

Penis

Prostate gland

Bulbourethral gland

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LIST OF MALE REPRODUCTIVE CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS

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Table of Female Organs and Function

Organ Function

Ovary

Urethral orifice

Uterine tube

Hymen

Uterus

Vaginal canal

Fimbriae

Labia minora

Labia majora

Clitoris

Cervix

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LIST OF FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS

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ENDOMETRIOSIS

Summarize each of the following portions of the tutorial as you review the exercise. Provide at least 3 complete sentences in your answers

Anatomy

Causes

Diagnosis

Treatment

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MENOPAUSESummarize each of the following portions of the tutorial as you review the exercise. Provide at least 3 complete sentences in your answers

Anatomy

Menopause

Estrogen

Signs &

Symptoms

Coping

Postmenopause

Supplements

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OVARIAN CANCERSummarize each of the following portions of the tutorial as you review the exercise. Provide at least 3 complete sentences in your answers

Anatomy

Cancer &

Causes

Signs &

Symptoms

Causes

Diagnosis

Treatment

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PROSTATE CANCERSummarize each of the following portions of the tutorial as you review the exercise. Provide at least 3 complete sentences in your answers

Cancer &

Causes

Anatomy

Diagnosis

Staging

Treatment

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Questions on Male Reproduction 1) Describe the endocrine and exocrine products that come from the testes.

2) What cells initiate spermatozoa production?

3) List all the structures involved in producing semen.

4) How do spermatozoa differ from seminal fluid?

5) What effect does a vasectomy have on semen volume?

6) What is the organ in the male reproductive system that functions as the gonad?

7) Where does sperm move after being in the epididymis?

8) Name the three organs that produce seminal fluid.

9) Name the section of the urethra that passes through the prostate gland.

10) Where is spermatozoa produced in the testis?

11) What mechanisms occur in the scrotum to counteract the effects of high temperatures whichcan cause sperm death and sterility?

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Questions on Female Reproduction

1) What is the gonad in the female reproductive system?

2) What is the inner layer of the uterus called?

3) What happens to estrogen and progesterone levels just prior to menstruation?

4) The uterus is connected to the ovaries by what structure?

5) What three hormones are at elevated levels just prior to ovulation?

6) What is the name for the expulsion of the secondary oocyte from the ovary?

7) What is the deepest layer of the endometrium called?

8) What are the milk producing glands of the breast called?

9) Trace the pathway of milk by listing the structures and tissues that milk flows through from the

mammary glands to expulsion.

10) Provide an explanation for how pregnancies may occur in the uterine tube or in the pelvic cavity