DMS333-KW6 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What divides the scrotum | medium rahpe |
Between what layers does fluid normally accumulate | viscera and parietal tunica vaginalis |
What is the layer that encloses each teste | tunica albuginea |
Where is the rete teste located | hilum of teste (mediastinum) |
What are the three sections of the epididymis | head, neck, and body |
The rete teste transports sperm from the seminiferous tubules to | the efferent ducts |
This tube connects the epididymis to the seminal vesicle | vas deferens |
If the vas deferens is cut what does it result in | male sterilization |
The seminal vesicles lie posterior to what | the bladder |
What suspends the teste in the scrotum | spermatic cord |
What is the route of sperm | seminiferous tubules, rete teste, efferent ducts (head, neck, body) , tail of epididymis, vas deferens |
What pathology is determined by the arrested descent of the teste between the renal and scrotal areas | cryptorchidism |
Multiple small calcifications seen within the seminiferous tubules is indicative of what pathology | microlithiasis |
What is it called when a portion of the bowel extends into the scrotum | inguinal hernia |
Cyst usually seen in the head of the epididymus that can look the same as an epididymal cyst is consistent with what pathology | spermatocele |
What shape is the prostate | chestnut shaped |
The prostate helps aid sperm in | motility |
What zone has a higher rate for carcinoma | peripheral zone |
Where is the central zone located | superior |
Inflammation of the prostate gland is known as what | prostatitis |
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