| Question | Answer |
| Pus in the urine | Pyuria |
| Painful urination | Dysuria |
| Diminished amount of urine in relation to fluid intake | Oliguria |
| Excessive amount of urine | Polyuria |
| Cessation or stopping of urine production | Anuria |
| Abnormally large quantity of protein in the urine | Albuminuria |
| Abnormal presence of sugar in the urine | Glycosuria |
| Inflammation of the bladder | Cystitis |
| Uremia | Renal failure |
| Dissension of renal pelviscaused by urine that can not pass blockage | Hydronephrosis |
| Bacterial infection of renal pelvis | Pyelonephritis |
| Inflammation of glomerulus and kidney | Glomerulonephritis |
| Abnormal backflow of urine from bladder to ureter | Vesicoureteral reflux |
| Hereditary disorder of kidney, grape like fluid filled sacs | Polycystic kidney |
| Damage to glomerulus causing large amounts of protein in the urine | Nephrotic syndrome |
| Inflammation of kidney | Nephritis |
| Inflammation of peritoneum | Peritonitis |
| Muscular tubes from kidneys to bladder | Ureter |
| Mucous membrane lined tubes from the bladder to the outside of the body | Urethra |
| Hollow muscular sac in pelvic cavity, reservoir for urine | Bladder |
| Poisonous | Toxic |
| Urine remaining in the bladder after urination | Residual |
| Loss of control of bladder | Incontinence |
| Eliminating urine from the bladder | Micturation |
| Removing waste products from the blood when the kidneys canât | Dialysis |
| Houses testicles | Scrotum |
| Tip of the penis | Glans penis |
| Penis | Male organ of copulation |
| Foreskin | Prepuce |
| Skin lesion of syphilis | Chancre |
| Inflammation of glans penis | Balanitis |
| Tightly coiled tubules that store sperm | Epididymis |
| Formation of sperm | Spermatogenesis |
| Thick yellowish fluid | Seminal fluid |
| Gland that surrounds the base of the urethra, secretes milky fluid | Prostate gland |
| Testicles | Orchid |
| Male | Android |
| Opening of meatus on the underside of the penis | Hypospadias |
| Opening of the meatus on the top side of the penis | Epispadias |
| Blisters | Vesicles |
| Undescended testicles | Cryptoorchidism |
| Surgical fixation of testicles | Orchiopexy |
| Removal of prostate | Prostatectomy |
| Reversal of vasectomy | Vasovasostomy |
| Cutting and tying of vas deferens | Vasectomy |
| Dilation of veins of spermatic cord to testicles | Varicocele |
| Inflammation of testicles due to virus | Orchitis |
| Inability to achieve or maintain an erection | Impotence |
| Absence of one or both testicles | Anorchism |
| Tight foreskin | Phimosis |
| Protrusion of intestines into the scrotum | Inguinal hernia |
| Malignant tumor of the testicles | Cancer of the testes |
| Malignant tumor of the prostate | Cancer of the prostate |
| Malignant tumor of the perineum | Cancer of the perineum |
| Malignant tumor of the urethra | Cancer of the urethra |
| Destruction of sperm | Spermolysis |
| Inflammation of the prostate | Prostatitis |