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Lab 14: Reproductive System Anatomy Lab
Learning outcomes of the lab exercises:
1.
To identify and structures of the male and female reproductive systems on an appropriate model, and to describe the functions of each.
2.
To trace the pathway followed by a sperm from its site of formation to its destination.
3.
To trace the pathway followed by an egg from its site of formation to its destination.
4.
To identify and general microstructures of the male and female systems.
People often use the words "female" and "male" to describe two different concepts: our sense of gender identity, and our biological sex as determined by our X/Y chromosomes, hormones, sex organs, and other physical characteristics. For some people, gender identity is different from biological sex or their sex assigned at birth. In this chapter and the next chapter, "female" and "male" refer to sex only, and the typical reproductive anatomy of XX and XY individuals is discussed. OpenStax A&P 2e, Chapter 27.1
Male Reproductive Anatomy
- The scrotum is the sac that hangs at the root of the penis and holds the testes.
- The epididymis sits posterior to the testes within the scrotum.
- The structures of the testes connect to the body cavity via the spermatic cord.
- The ductus deferens, or spermatic duct, enters the abdomen and travels along the base of the bladder.
- The prostate gland produces seminal fluids and can be palpated through the anterior wall of the rectum.
- The urethra carries semen or urine out of the body.
- The glans is the expanded tip of the penis.
OpenStax A&P, pg 1281
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Identify the following structures on a MALE
lab model and describe their functions:
1.
Scrotum
2.
Testes
3.
Epididymis
4.
Ductus deferens (= vas deferens)
5.
Spermatic cord 6.
Seminal vesicle
7.
Prostate gland
8.
Bulbourethral glands
9.
Penis -corpus cavernosum
-corpus spongiosum
Female Reproductive Anatomy
- The pair of ovaries sits in the abdominal cavity lateral to the uterus.
- The uterus flexes anteriorly over the bladder.
- The uterine tubes connect the uterus with the peritoneal cavity near each ovary.
- The cervix is the narrow neck of the uterus.
- The vagina is the copulatory organ of the female.
- The mons pubis is a fatty, rounded area overlying the pubic symphysis. It is covered with hair after puberty.
- The clitoris is a small extension of erectile tissue.
- A pair of skin folds called the labia majora run posteriorly form the mons pubis.
- The labia minora are two thin, hairless folds that outline the vestibule.
OpenStax A&P, pg 1292
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OpenStax A&P, pg 1292
Identify the following structures on a FEMALE
lab model and describe their functions:
1.
Ovaries
Mesenteries associated with the ovaries - -broad ligament
-suspensory ligament of the ovary
-ovarian ligament
2.
Uterine tubes (= fallopian tubes), and its named regions - -fimbriae
-infundibulum 3.
Uterus -fundus
-body
-cervix
4.
Vagina
5.
Clitoris
6.
Labia minora
7.
Labia majora
8.
Urethral orifice
9.
Vestibule -greater vestibular glands 10.Nipple 11.Areola
12.Lobules (containing alveoli)
13.Lactiferous ducts
14.Lactiferous sinuses
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Microscope Exercise: Microanatomy of Reproductive System Male Histology
Examine a slide of seminiferous tubules
and identify the following structures, sketch and label what you see in the space below. 1.
Lumen of seminiferous
2.
Spermatozoa (immature sperm)
3.
Spermatogenic cells
4.
Interstitial cells (Leydig cells)
Female Histology
Ovary
Examine a slide of ovary
and identify the following structures, sketch and label what you see in the space below.
1.
Primordial follicles
2.
Primary follicles 3.
Secondary follicles
4.
Vesicular (Graafian) follicles
-Oocytes
-Granulosa cells
-Antrium
5. Corpus luteum
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Uterine wall
Examine a slide of uterine wall
and identify the following structures, sketch and label what you see in the space below.
1.
Perimetrium
2.
Myometrium
3. Endometrium
- stratum functionalis of endometrium
- stratum basalis of endometrium
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TOPIC: "Human Reproductive System"
PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 1 AND 2. THANK YOU!
1. Identify, in order, the structures a sperm cell must pass through as it leaves the testis. Describe each structure briefly.
2. Explain how the female hormones GnRH, FSH, LH, and estrogen interact during the menstrual cycle to induce ovulation and, subsequently, the formation of the corpus luteum.
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Part 1 - Assignment
Complete the following objectives:
Define the menstrual cycle, ovarian cycle, and uterine cycle
Organize the phases of the ovarian cycle (follicular & luteal) along side of the phases of the uterine cycle (menses, proliferative, & secretory)
Include what is happening to the follicle and oocyte during each phase of the ovarian cycle
Include what is happening to the uterus at each phase of the uterine cycle
Include the hormones that are secreted at each phase, what they target, and the effects of each
Include the days in the menstrual cycle when each phase occurs NOTE – Phases of the ovarian cycle overlap with phases of the uterine cycle. This is why you are asked to organize the cycles along side of one another
Include what happens to hormone secretion if fertilization occurs, if implantation occurs, & if neither of them occur.
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EXERCISE
27
Name
REVIEW SHEET
Anatomy of the Reproductive System
Lab Time/Date
Anatomy of the Human Male Reproductive System
1. List the two main functions of the testis:
2. Identify all indicated structures or portions of structures on the photo of the model of the male reproductive system
below. i to neq atsiborini
toute elem et еms a
stojem sidel
edhoes
3. How might enlargement of the prostate gland interfere with urination or a man's reproductive ability?
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Female Reproductive System Assignment
1. Describe the structure and function(s) of each part of the female reproductive system.Organ Structure FunctionOvaries
Uterine Tubes/ oviducts/ fallopian tubes
Uterus
Vagina
2. What are the functions of external accessory reproductive organs – Labia major, Labia minora, Clitoris, Vestibule?
3. Describe the major events of oogenesis?
4. Describe changes that occur in a follicle and its oocyte during maturation.
5. What causes ovulation?
6. What happen to an oocyte following ovulation?
7. Name the major female sex hormones and write functions of each.
8. Trace the events of the menstrual cycle.
9. What are some changes that may occur at menopause?
10. Describe the structure of a mammary gland.
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BC
Activity 1
Directions: Match the concepts about menstruation in Column A with the terms in
Column B. Write the letter of your answer.
a. endometrium
b. ovulation
c. menstruation
1. This hormone stimulates your ovaries
to produce around 5 to 20 small
sacs called follicles.
2. The first occurrence of menstruation.
3. This occurs when fertilization
does not take place.
d. menarche
e. Follicle - Stimulating Hormone
is the lining of the uterus that
becomes thicker in preparation
for implantation of the fertilized egg.
S. At this stage, the process of fertilization
may take place.
4. This
Activity 2
Directions: Identify what phase of menstrual cycle is described in each number,
The lining of the uterus becomes thin after menstruation. An egg in the ovary
continues to mature. Just before the mid-cycle, the mature egg moves to the
surface of the ovary.
The lining of the uterus called endometrium becomes thicker in preparation for
implantation of the fertilized egg. If…
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Scenario:
Ms. Asma has undergone a bilateral tubal ligation where both fallopian tubes were cut and tied.
Fallopian tubes
Ovary
Uterus
Cervix-
Vagina
Question:
Analyze the effect of the procedure to Ms. Asma's:
1. Menstruation
2. Ovulation
3. Pregnancy.
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EMBRYOLOGY LAB NOTES
A. Syngamy:
1. Of the
of sperm that are ejaculated into the vagina, only a few
thousand make it all the way out into the
Most sperm
survive for
hours inside the female, and the ovulated oocyte is viable for
hours. For fertilization to occur, coitus must occur no more than
days prior to ovulation and no later than
hours after.
2. The ovulated secondary oocyte is encapsulated by two walls, the
and the deeper
Hundreds of sperm
must release their acrosomal enzymes before theses barriers are breached, and
sperm fuses with the oocyte's membrane.
3. As this sperm loses its
and its nucleus is pulled into the oocyte cytoplasm,
changes occur in the oocyte membrane, thus preventing other sperm from entering (and
ensuring
in humans).
4. The secondary oocyte is now able to complete meiosis II, forming and ovum and a second
The sperm nucleus swells to form the male pronucleus
chromosomes); the ovum nucleus also swells to become the
chromosomes). The true moment of
.two pronuclei…
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INSTRUCTION: Label the parts of the illustration from the given set of choices
1
2
-3
Figure 14.1A
4
A. Bulbourethral gland
B. Corpus spongiosum
C. Corpus cavernosum
D. Ductus deferens
5
6.
E. Ejaculatory duct
7
АВ. Epididymis
AC. Glans penis
AD. Prepuce
AE. Seminal vesicle
ВС. Testis
BD. Urethra
BE. Urinary bladder
CD. Prostate gland
8
9.
10
11
12
13
14
15
Figure 14.1B
16
A. Ductus deferens
B. Efferent ductules
17
C. Epididymis
D. Rete testis
E. Seminiferous tubues
AB. Straight tubules
AC. Tunica albuginea
AD. Tunica vaginalis
18
19
(parietal)
AE. Tunica vaginalis
20
(visceral)
B
21
Figure 14.1. Penis and accessory organs, Sagittal (A); Testis, Sagittal (B)
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Review Sheet 27
353
10. On the diagram showing the sagittal section of the human testis, correctly identify all structures provided with leader
lines.
www
Anatomy of the Human Female Reproductive System
11. Name the structures composing the external genitalia, or vulva, of the female.
12. Identify the female reproductive system structures described below:
1. site of fetal development
2. copulatory canal
3. winglike structure that holds the uterine tubes and uterus in place
4. becomes erect during sexual excitement
5. glands homologous to the bulbo-urethral glands of the male
ad ton yam so yam
6. produces eggs, estrogens, and progesterone
7. fingerlike ends of the uterine tube
13. Put the following vestibular-perineal structures in their proper order from the anterior to the posterior aspect: vaginal
orifice, anus, urethral opening, and clitoris.
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EXERCISE NO. 34
Reproductive System Structure and Function
Name:
Year and Section:
Date Submitted:
Group No.:.
5. What is oogenesis? Illustrate oogenesis.
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TOPIC: "Human Reproductive System"
Identify, in order and detail, the structures a sperm cell must pass through as it leaves the testis. Describe each structure.
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Directions: Rearrange the statements based on how a menstrual cycle occurs by writing numbers
1-40 before the item.
The process of fertilization may take place.
A new egg cell starts to mature within the ovary
The living of the uterus becomes thin after bieeding.
The mature egA
Uterine lining begin to break down and bleeding results
An egg in the ovary continues to mature
The endometrium or lining of the uterus become thicker in preparation for the
Implantation of the fertilized egg.
The mature egg is released.
The mature egg moves to the surface of the aivary just before the mid-cycle.
The next menstrual cycle is about to begin
Directions Match the concepts about menstruation in column A. with the terms in column 8.
write the letter of your answer.
Column- A
travels from the ovary to the uterus.
1. The hormone stimulates your ovarles to produce a round
5 to 20 smale sacs called follicies.
2. The first accurrence of menstruation
3. This occurs when fertilization does not take place.
4.…
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Male Reproductive System Assignment
1. Where in the testes are sperm cells produced?
2. Which cells produce male sex hormones?
3. Describe the structure of the epididymis.
4. Trace the path of ductus deferens.
5. What is the function of a seminal vesicle?
6. Where is the prostate gland located?
7. What is the function of the bulbourethral glands?
8. What are the components of semen?
9. Describe the structure of the penis.
10. Which hormone initiates the changes associated with male sexual
maturity?
11. Describe male secondary sex characteristics.
12. List the functions of Testosterone.
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EXERCISE
27
REVIEW SHEET
Anatomy of the Reproductive System
Name
bnelp
Lab Time/Date
6010
Anatomy of the Human Male Reproductive System
1. List the two main functions of the testis:
2. Identify all indicated structures or portions of structures on the photo of the model of the male reproductive system
below.
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mojem sidel
erit edinosed S
3. How might enlargement of the prostate gland interfere with urination or a man's reproductive ability?
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Review Sheet 27
353
10. On the diagram showing the sagittal section of the human testis, correctly identify all structures provided with leader
lines.
Anatomy of the Human Female Reproductive System
11. Name the structures composing the external genitalia, or vulva, of the female..
12. Identify the female reproductive system structures described below:
1. site of fetal development
2. copulatory canal
3. winglike structure that holds the uterine tubes and uterus in place
4. becomes erect during sexual excitement
5. glands homologous to the bulbo-urethral glands of the male
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6. produces eggs, estrogens, and progesterone
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7. fingerlike ends of the uterine tube
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13. Put the following vestibular-perineal structures in their proper order from the anterior to the posterior aspect: vaginal
orifice, anus, urethral opening, and clitoris.
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Before assessing the postpartum client's uterus for firmness and position in relation to the umbilicus and midline , which of the following should the nurse do first ?
a. Assist her to urinate
b. Administer analgesia
c. Assess the vital signs
d. Ambulate her in the hall
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Ultrasound Case Studies: Review the 4 case studies and determine the approximate gestational age of each fetus.
Exam: OB UltrasoundHistory: A 29 year old femalerequests for size and date ofpregnancyFindings:Crown- to-RumpMeasurement: 20 mm to 30mmLength 0.9 to 1.2 inchWeight 2 g(0.070z)Webbed bands and feetCartilage and bones begin toform.Upper lip and nose tip is beingformed.Tongue begins to develop andthe larynx is developingOptic vessels visible butremain closed for severalmonths.Heartbeat detected
Case #1: what is the approximate gestational age of this fetus?
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Exam: OB UltrasoundHistory: A 28 year old femalerequests for size and date of pregancy. Findings:Crown to-heel measurement: 46CmWeight: 2400 gramsLength: 18 inchesSkull bones are pretty flexible andnot completely joinedFat accuumulations plumps up thearms and legs.Eyes open when awake and closewhen sleeping.Fingernails are completely formedImmune System is strengtlhening
Case #2: what is the approximate gestational age of…
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Describe five (5) common laboratory or diagnostic tests done during the antenatal period. For each test, state their purpose(s)
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A gravida 2, para 0 at 42 weeks’ gestation is admitted to the L&D suite for oxytocin induction of labor for post dates. The client’s cervix is favorable at 2 cm dilated, 70% effaced, and –1 station. Fetal presentation if vertex. Before oxytocin induction begins, the provider performs an amniotomy.
What are the nursing responsibilities before, during, and after this procedure?
What are the major side effects of oxytocin that the nurse must be alert to when managing induction of labor?
What primary interventions should the nurse take when noting a hyperstimulation pattern on the external fetal monitor?
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Marielle, 18 year old, Gravida 1 Para 0, 40 weeks AOG is in the labor and delivery unit. Eight minutes after a normal delivery under pudendal anesthesiaMarielle has not completed the third stage of labor. The uterus is discoid and firm; no bleeding is evident. What should the nurse do?a. Gently massage the uterus and waitb. Pull steadily but with greater traction on the cordc. Perform Crede's maneuver the contractions with intramuscular (IM) methergined. Manually remove the placenta
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Label the anatomy of the female.
Fimbriae
Fundus of the
uterus
Uterine tube
Pubic symphysis
Ovarian ligament
Body of the uterus
Urinary bladder
Urethra
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solve questions 1 and 2 and explain the reason for your choice.
1) A young man is the planning to use the condom as a contraceptive device. The nurse should teach them and sayed him that which of the following actions is needed to maximize the condom’s effectiveness?
1. Use only water-soluble lubricants.
2. Use only natural lambskin condoms.
3. . Apply the condom to a flaccid penis.
4. . Apply it tightly to the tip of the penis.
2) A 4-day-old breastfeeding neonate, whose birth weight was 2,678 grams, has lost 286 grams since its cesarean birth. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
1. Nothing, because this is an acceptable weight loss.
2. Advise the mother to stop breastfeeding and give formula.
3. Notify the neonatologist of the excessive weight loss.
4. Give the baby dextrose water between breast feedings.
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Female Reproductive System Assignment
4. Describe changes that occur in a follicle and its oocyte during maturation.
5. What causes ovulation?
6. What happen to an oocyte following ovulation?
7. Name the major female sex hormones and write functions of each.
8. Trace the events of the menstrual cycle.
9. What are some changes that may occur at menopause?
10. Describe the structure of a mammary gland.
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