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Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System quiz #1

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  • Where are sperm produced?

    Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules within the testes.
  • What reproductive organs does the male frog have that the female frog does not?

    The male frog has testes, which the female frog does not have.
  • What is the correct pathway for sperm cells as they leave the testes?

    Seminiferous tubules -> Epididymis -> Vas deferens -> Urethra
  • Why are the male testes located in the scrotum?

    The testes are located in the scrotum to maintain a temperature slightly cooler than the body's core temperature, which is ideal for sperm production.
  • Where are spermatozoa stored until they are fully mature?

    Spermatozoa are stored in the epididymis until they are fully mature.
  • If you are male, where are sperm formed?

    Sperm are formed in the seminiferous tubules within the testes.
  • Which male reproductive structure is not correctly matched with its function? A) Testes - Sperm production B) Epididymis - Sperm maturation C) Vas deferens - Sperm storage D) Urethra - Expels urine and semen

    C) Vas deferens - Sperm storage
  • What is the correct pathway of sperm cells from their formation to ejaculation?

    Seminiferous tubules -> Epididymis -> Vas deferens -> Urethra
  • Which structure produces seminal fluid?

    Seminal glands
  • What three differences can you use to tell the male and female frog apart?

    Male frogs have vocal sacs, nuptial pads, and testes, while female frogs have ovaries.
  • Where do sperm cells mature?

    Sperm cells mature in the epididymis.
  • Which structure is not found in the spermatic cord?

    Seminiferous tubules
  • Through which order of structures do sperm travel before leaving the body? A) Seminiferous tubules -> Epididymis -> Vas deferens -> Urethra B) Epididymis -> Seminiferous tubules -> Vas deferens -> Urethra C) Vas deferens -> Epididymis -> Seminiferous tubules -> Urethra

    A) Seminiferous tubules -> Epididymis -> Vas deferens -> Urethra
  • What is the name of the tail that propels a sperm forward in the female reproductive tract?

    Flagellum
  • In the testes, where are sperm produced?

    Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules within the testes.
  • Where are seminiferous tubules located?

    Seminiferous tubules are located within the testes.
  • Where do the sperm mature?

    Sperm mature in the epididymis.
  • Which structure of the male reproductive system carries urine and semen out of the body?

    The urethra carries urine and semen out of the body.
  • Where does sperm production occur?

    Sperm production occurs in the seminiferous tubules within the testes.
  • Which of these male accessory ducts transports both sperm cells and urine? A) Urethra B) Vas deferens C) Epididymis D) Ejaculatory duct

    A) Urethra
  • Where are sperm stored until they are ejaculated?

    Epididymis
  • What is the order of the male reproductive tract structures from seminiferous tubules to urethra?

    Seminiferous tubules -> Epididymis -> Vas deferens -> Urethra
  • Which is the path of sperm from the testes to the urethra? A) Seminiferous tubules -> Epididymis -> Vas deferens -> Urethra B) Epididymis -> Seminiferous tubules -> Vas deferens -> Urethra C) Vas deferens -> Epididymis -> Seminiferous tubules -> Urethra

    A) Seminiferous tubules -> Epididymis -> Vas deferens -> Urethra
  • What is the function of the epididymis?

    Site of sperm maturation and storage
  • What is the name of the tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the penis?

    The vas deferens carries sperm from the epididymis to the penis.
  • Which are produced by male and female gonads? A) Sperm and eggs B) Testosterone and estrogen C) Seminal fluid and mucus D) Prostatic secretion and milk

    A) Sperm and eggs
  • Which structure is not part of the duct system of the male reproductive system?

    D) Seminiferous tubules
  • Where are sperm stored in the male reproductive system?

    C) Sperm are stored in the epididymis
  • In which structure do sperm cells develop to maturity? A) Epididymis B) Scrotum C) Testes D) Vas deferens

    A) Epididymis
  • How are the male and female pelvises different?

    The male pelvis is generally narrower and taller, while the female pelvis is wider and shallower to accommodate childbirth.
  • What do the testes mainly produce?

    A) Sperm
  • In which duct do sperm travel from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct?

    Sperm travel through the vas deferens from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct.
  • What substances do the testes produce?

    A) Sperm and testosterone
  • What gland produces both sperm and testosterone?

    The testes produce both sperm and testosterone.
  • Where are the sperm formed?

    Sperm are formed in the seminiferous tubules within the testes.
  • What does the prostate produce?

    B) Prostatic secretion
  • Which male reproductive structures are responsible for the transport and delivery of sperm?

    The vas deferens and urethra are responsible for the transport and delivery of sperm.
  • Which tubes carry sperm directly to the epididymis?

    The efferent ductules carry sperm directly to the epididymis.
  • Where do sperm undergo maturation?

    Sperm undergo maturation in the epididymis.