Describe the male or female anatomy with regard to the ducts and gland the gametes move
through.
a) The male gamete(sperm) is formed in the testes that resides in the scrotum. The testes also produces sex hormone called testosterone which is primary sex hormone. Testes contains seminiferous tubules in which are responsible for formation of sperms from spermatogonia. Then the sperms reaches the rete testes through vasa efferentia. The sperms then are stored in the epididymis .The sperms then leaves the epididymis and reaches to seminal vesicle from where they enter the urethera and then outside via penis.
2)The female gamete(ovum) is produced in the ovaries whixh also releases hormones like estrogen.The ovum is then moved out through the fallopian tube in the uterus . If the ovum get fertilized by the sperm then it remains in uterus and develops further but if if fails to get fertilized then it comes out of the body during menstruation.
Describe the male or female anatomy with regard to the ducts and gland the gametes move...
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Write a 1000 word APA paper explaining venereal pathologies affecting both male and female sexual anatomy.
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