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sperm phases
Differentiation phases
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Does the male endocrine system have a surge center?

No!

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Mitosis vs meiosis

one cell makes two vs one cell makes four

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What is Spermatogonia

most primitive and present during proliferative phase, diploid, located at the basement compartment, have three types (A,I,B)

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What phases are included in the differentiation phase?

Golgi, Cap, Acrosomal, maturation, condensing, acrosome formed, capability of motility

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What does the proximal centriole do

gives rise to implantation apparatus, allowing for flagellum to be anchored to the nucleus

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What requirements are needed for the male endocrine system

- adequate GnRH
- FSH and LH form the anterior pituitary
- Steroid hormones from the testes

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Goals of spermatogenesis

continual supply of gametes, genetic diversity, maximize repro efficiency, provide immunologically protect site for process

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What happens during the proliferation phase

mitotic division (diploid), creates large number of B spermatogonia

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What happens during the golgi phase?

intracellular packaging occurs in al secretory cells, first development of proacrosomic vesicles form and fuse developing the acrosomic vesciel containing granules that continue to increase in size, Proximal centriole and distal centriole

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What does the distal centriole do

gives rise to developing axoneme, continues phases of flagellum

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When does the constant tonic/pulse secretion of LH occur in males?

can happen 4 to 8 times per 24 hours, lasting about 10 minutes

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Where does spermatogenesis occur?

seminiferous epithelium or tubules

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What happens during the Meiotic phase

creation of primary and secondary spermatocytes from DNA replication and crossing over ending with haploid spermatid, longest stage

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What happens during the Cap phase?

acrosome forms a distinct cap over the anterior portion of the nucleus, golgi now packages the acrosomal contents and membranes causing it to move away from the nucleus eventually disappears, primitive flagellum formed and begins to project toward lumen

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What is the manchette

unique system of microtubules, sometimes forming the postnuclear cap

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What does constant tonic secretion of LH do in males?

constant inhibin production helps with longer half life of FSH, having a maintain level

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Why is a immunological protective site needed?

sperm is a half set of DNA, the bodies immune system reacts against them

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What happens during the Differentiation phase

commonly named spermiogenesis, transformation from spherical undifferentiated spermatid to highly specialized spermatozoon, same number just formation change

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What happens during the acrosomal phase?

acrosome continues to spread covering about 2/3 of anterior nucleus, nucleus starts to elongate, manchette begins to develop, the spermatid become deeply embedded in sertoli cells

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What does crossing over ensure

genetic diversity at the prophase 2 stage of meiosis

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when is production of spermatozoa not continuous and uniform?

seasonal breeders, melatonins effect on LH and testosterone

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What do sertoli cells do?

Bonus: what negative feedback occurs

convert testosterone to estrogens

Bonus: they produce inhibin which feedback to the hypothalamus and controls FSH secretion

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What happens during the The very beginning of spermatozoa production

most immature germ cells located at the periphery of the seminiferous tubules move towards the lumen, developing germ cells are connected by intercellular bridges, entire cohorts are connected through the spermatid stage

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What happens during the maturation phase?

portion of the manchette migrates towards tail, mitochondria migrate and cluster around the flagellum, fibrous sheath produced, dense outer fibers of the flagellum form, and final assembly is complete

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How long is the prophase in bulls

19 days of the 61 day process