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    and outside of both males and females and they work together to create babies. The reproductive system is an important system in the body. The male reproductive system is made up of several parts. These parts are the penis, scrotum, testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory ducts, urethra, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, bulbourethral glands and the bladder (WebMD, 2015). Each one of these organs performs a certain function within the reproductive system.

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    Sperm Cell Lab Report

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    As soon as sperm cells are deposited in the female reproductive tract and pass the cervical mucus, they undergo many biochemical and physiological changes, including changes in the pattern of sperm motility known as hyperactivation, and the sperm become competent to fertilize an oocyte, in a process called capacitation 21,22. The biochemical changes that occur in this process include an efflux of cholesterol from the plasma membrane leading to an increase in membrane fluidity and permeability to

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    Discussion Board 13.1: Men's Health Problems SpicyNodes A 38-year-old male presents to your office with a chief complaint of testicular pain. What are 3 differential diagnoses of adult, male, testicular pain? Using Spicy Nodes, present 3 differential diagnoses of testicular pain. For each diagnosis, describe the location and type of pain, associated symptoms, diagnostic testing, and treatment plan. What are 3 differential diagnoses of adult, male, testicular pain? 1. Hydrocele 2. Epididymitis

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    Testis Echotexture

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    in anterior posterior measurements prospectively. Each testicle is encapsulated by the tunica albuginea. The support system for the vessels and ducts of the testicle is called the mediastinum. The Epididymis is comprised of three parts, the head, body, and tail. The relative size of the normal epididymis is six to seven centimeters in length. The echogenicity is usually brighter than that of the testis. The normal testis echotexture is uniform throughout in appearance. The appendix teste, when visualized

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    The organs of the male reproductive system are specialized for the following functions: To produce, maintain and transport sperm (the male reproductive cells) and protective fluid (semen) To discharge sperm within the female reproductive tract To produce and secrete male sex hormones The male reproductive anatomy includes internal and external structures. What are the external reproductive structures? Most of the male reproductive system is located outside of the man’s body. The external

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    male. Connected directly to the vas deferens is the epididymis which is made up of three parts and each part carries out a different function. The first part is the head this is the first place that new sperm produced from the testes enter. At this stage the sperm are not motile and not fertile. The second part of the epididymis is the body, here the sperm mature and become somewhat motile and fertile. The third and final part of the epididymis is the tail at this point the sperm is fully matured

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    Surrounding the testes is the scrotum, a sac of skin that keeps the sperm at about 3 degrees Celsius below body temperature. After the sperm matures, it is stored in the epididymis until ejaculation occurs, during ejaculation, the epididymis contracts, releasing the sperm into the vas deferens, a long tube that connects the urethra and the epididymis. The sperm then passes by 3 glands, the seminal vesicle which provides sugars, the prostate gland which provides an alkaline fluid for protection and finally the

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    Paper On Varicocele

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    The scrotum is the pouch of skin that holds the testes. The scrotum also contains the veins responsible for delivering blood to the male reproductive glands. Varicocele is the medical term that is used to refer to an expansion of the veins (pampiniform plexus) within the scrotum. A varicocele is comparable to the varicose veins that occur in the legs. This is a rather common condition, affecting 10 to 15 of every 100 males: There are more than 3 million cases of varicoceles in the U.S. every year

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    1. Name the circulatory system that carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.  Correct: pulmonary circulation  2. Name the circulatory system that provides blood to the tissues in the body.  Correct: systemic circulation 1. Name the structure that is a double fold of peritoneum between the lesser curvature of the stomach and liver.  Correct: Lesser omentum  2. Name the structure that is a double fold of peritoneum and holds the colon to the abdominal wall. 

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    Reproductive System Research Essay Between the two reproductive systems, each contain their own function to provide for the human body. In the female reproductive system, the different parts include: the ovary, ovum, fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, vulva, and the vagina. These different parts contribute to the female reproductive cycle. The ovaries are two oval shaped organs that contain the ovas. The ovum are female sex cells that unite with male for fertilization. The fallopian tube releases

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