#1
Which gland is responsible for producing the majority of the fluid in semen?
Seminal vesicles
ExplanationSeminal vesicles produce fluid in semen.
#2
Where do sperm cells mature and gain the ability to swim?
Epididymis
ExplanationSperm mature and gain motility in the epididymis.
#3
What is the medical term for the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body?
Urethra
ExplanationUrethra carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
#4
Which part of the male reproductive system surrounds the urethra and contributes fluid to semen?
Prostate gland
ExplanationProstate gland surrounds the urethra and contributes to semen.
#5
What is the structure that connects the testes to the abdomen and transports sperm?
Vas deferens
ExplanationVas deferens connects testes to abdomen and transports sperm.
#6
Which of the following is not a part of the male reproductive system?
Ovary
ExplanationOvary is not part of the male reproductive system.
#7
What is the structure that surrounds and protects the testes?
Scrotum
ExplanationScrotum surrounds and protects the testes.
#8
Which part of the male reproductive system produces the hormone responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics?
Testes
ExplanationTestes produce hormone for secondary sexual characteristics.
#9
Which of the following is not a component of semen?
Estrogen
ExplanationEstrogen is not a component of semen.
#10
What is the function of the prostate gland in the male reproductive system?
Produce fluid to enhance sperm motility and viability
ExplanationProstate gland produces fluid to enhance sperm motility.
#11
What structure carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct?
Vas deferens
ExplanationThe vas deferens carries sperm to the ejaculatory duct.
#12
Which part of the male reproductive system produces testosterone?
Testes
ExplanationTestes produce testosterone.
#13
What is the function of the Cowper's gland?
Produce fluid to lubricate the urethra
ExplanationCowper's gland produces fluid for urethral lubrication.
#14
Which anatomical structure is responsible for regulating the temperature of the testes?
Scrotum
ExplanationScrotum regulates the temperature of the testes.
#15
What is the primary function of the testes?
Produce hormones
ExplanationTestes' primary function is hormone production.
#16
Which hormone stimulates the production of testosterone in the testes?
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
ExplanationLuteinizing hormone stimulates testosterone production.
#17
Where does fertilization typically occur?
Fallopian tube
ExplanationFertilization typically occurs in the Fallopian tube.
#18
What is the function of the vas deferens?
Transport sperm from the testes to the urethra
ExplanationVas deferens transports sperm to the urethra.
#19
Which structure surrounds the urethra and produces an alkaline fluid to neutralize acidic urine in the urethra?
Prostate gland
ExplanationProstate gland surrounds urethra and neutralizes acidic urine.
#20
What is the function of the epididymis?
Store sperm and allow them to mature
ExplanationEpididymis stores and matures sperm.
#21
Which anatomical structure serves as the site for sperm storage and maturation?
Epididymis
ExplanationEpididymis serves as the site for sperm storage and maturation.
#22
What is the function of the seminal vesicles?
Produce fluid to nourish and protect sperm
ExplanationSeminal vesicles produce fluid to nourish and protect sperm.
#23
What is the function of the cremaster muscle?
Contract to elevate or lower the testes
ExplanationCremaster muscle contracts to adjust testes position.
#24
Which part of the male reproductive system contracts to expel semen during ejaculation?
Prostate gland
ExplanationProstate gland contracts to expel semen.
#25
Which part of the male reproductive system produces a clear, viscous fluid that lubricates the urethra?
Bulbourethral gland
ExplanationBulbourethral gland produces lubricating fluid for the urethra.