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Physiologic Anatomy of the Male Sexual Organs
Steps of Spermatogenesis
Hormonal Factors That Stimulate Spermatogenesis
Maturation of Sperm in the Epididymis
Function of the Seminal Vesicles
Function of the Prostate Gland
Semen
"Capacitation" of Spermatozoa Is Required for Fertilization of the Ovum
Acrosome Enzymes, the "Acrosome Reaction," and Penetration of the Ovum
Abnormal Spermatogenesis and Male Fertility
Secretion, Metabolism, and Chemistry of the Male Sex Hormone
Secretion of Androgens Elsewhere in the Body
Production of Estrogen in the Male
Functions of Testosterone During Fetal Development
Effect of Testosterone to Cause Descent of the Testes
Effect testosterone on the Distribution of Body Hair
mechanism of Baldness
Effect on the Voice
Testosterone Increases Thickness of the Skin and Can Contribute to Development of Acne
Testosterone Increases Protein Formation and Muscle Development
Testosterone Increases Bone Matrix and Causes Calcium Retention
Testosterone Increases Basal Metabolic Rate
Testosterone Increases Red Blood Cells
Effect on Electrolyte and Water Balance
Control of Male Sexual Functions by Hormones from the Hypothalamus and Anterior Pituitary Gland

GnRH and Its Effect in Increasing the Secretion of LH and FSH
Gonadotropic Hormones: LH and FSH
Regulation of Spermatogenesis by FSH and Testosterone
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Secreted by the Placenta During Pregnancy Stimulates Testosterone Secretion by the Fetal Testes
Puberty and Regulation of Its Onset
Prostate Gland and Its Abnormalities
Hypogonadism in the Male
Testicular Tumors and Hypergonadism in the Male
Erectile Dysfunction in the Male
Pineal Gland-Its Function in Controlling Seasonal Fertility in Some Animals