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Male Reproductive
Module 8
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Another name for reproductive cells is | Gametes |
| The male organs of reproduction are the | Testes |
| The two products of the testes are sperm and | Hormones |
| Suspended below the perineum is a fleshy ouch containing the testes called the | Scrotum |
| Failure of the testes to descend into the scrotum is called | Cryptorchidism |
| The nerves ducts and blood vessels emerging from the testes together form of the | Spermatic cord |
| The canal through which the spermatic cord passes into the peritoneal cavity is the | Inguinal canal |
| The interstitial cells Of the testes are responsible for producing | Sex hormones |
| The process through which sperm are produced is | Spermatogenesis |
| During the process of meiosis a spermocyte with 46 chromosomes will produce a spermatid having chromosomes that number | 23 |
| The chromosomes of the sperm are packed into the region of the cell known as the | Head |
| The site of sperm maturation over a period of two weeks is a duct called the | Epididymis |
| Another name for the ductus deferens is the | Vas Deferens |
| Within the abdominal cavity, the ductus deferens passes over the top and posterior surface of the | Urinary Bladder |
| At the ampulla, the ductus deferens joins with the duct leading from the | Seminal Vesicles |
| The duct passing from the urinary bladder to the tip of the penis is the | Urethra |
| The tubular extension of the epididymis extending through the inguinal canal is the | Ductus Deferens |
| Older males may experience interference with urination if there is an enlargement of the | prostate gland |
| The two small glands secreting mucus and alkaline substances and situated at the base of the penis are called | Bulbbourethral glands |
| Most of the body of the penis consists of tissue that is | Erectile |
| Erection of the penis takes place after the accumulation of | Blood |
| The opening of the penis to the exterior is the | External urethra meatus |
| The male hormone that promotes sperm maturation and maintains the accessory organs is called | Testosterone |
| The general name for male hormones that accelerate puberty and initiate sexual maturation is | Andogens |
| The site of sperm maturation over a period of two weeks is a duct called the | Epididymis |
| Another name for the ductus deferens is the | Vas deferens |
| The tubular extension of the epididymis extending through the inguinal canal is the | Ductus deferens |
| Within the abdominal cavity the ductus deferens passes over the top and posterior surface of the | Urinary bladder |
| At the ampulla the ductus deferens joins the duct leading from the | Seminal vesicles |
| The duct passing from the urinary bladder to the tip of the penis is the | Urethra |
| Older males may experience interference with urination if there is in large meant of the | Prostate gland |
| The two small glands secreting mucus and alkaline substances and situated at the base of the penis are called | Bulbbourehtral glands |
| The root, shaft and glands are three portions of the | Penis |
| Most of the body of the penis consist of tissue that is | Erectile |
| Erection of the penis takes place after the accumulation of | Blood |
| The opening of the penis to the exterior is the | External urethra meatus |
| The male hormone that promotes sperm maturation and maintains the accessory organs is called | Testosterone |
| The general name for a male hormones that accelerate puberty and initiate sexual maturation is | Androgens |