Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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4. Why are the testes located in the scrotum rather than inside the ventral body cavity?
5. Match the terms in column B to the descriptive statements in column A.
Column A
1. copulatory organ/penetrating device
2. produces sperm
nge
3. duct conveying sperm to the ejaculatory duct;
in the spermatic cord
4. distal urethra that transports urine and semen
5. sperm maturation site
6. location of the testis in adult males
Column B
bulbo-urethral gland
ductus deferens
to anotonul
epididymis
snA
intermediate part of the urethra
penis
prepuce
scrotum
7. hoods the glans penis
seminal gland
8. portion of the urethra that is located in the
urogenital diaphragm
spongy urethra
9. accessory gland that secretes fluid to cleanse
the urethra prior to ejaculation
testis
10. accessory gland that secretes the largest
contribution to semen
6. Name the male structure that is homologous to the female structures named below.
labia majora
clitoris
ovaries
7. Describe the composition of semen, and name all structures contributing to its formation.
Syiilide
8. Using the following terms, trace the pathway of sperm from the testes to the urethra: rete testis, epididymis, seminif-
erous tubule, ductus deferens.
9. The testis is divided into a number of lobes by connective tissue. Each of these lobes contains one to four.
, which converge on a tubular region called.
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Transcribed Image Text:352 Review Sheet 27 4. Why are the testes located in the scrotum rather than inside the ventral body cavity? 5. Match the terms in column B to the descriptive statements in column A. Column A 1. copulatory organ/penetrating device 2. produces sperm nge 3. duct conveying sperm to the ejaculatory duct; in the spermatic cord 4. distal urethra that transports urine and semen 5. sperm maturation site 6. location of the testis in adult males Column B bulbo-urethral gland ductus deferens to anotonul epididymis snA intermediate part of the urethra penis prepuce scrotum 7. hoods the glans penis seminal gland 8. portion of the urethra that is located in the urogenital diaphragm spongy urethra 9. accessory gland that secretes fluid to cleanse the urethra prior to ejaculation testis 10. accessory gland that secretes the largest contribution to semen 6. Name the male structure that is homologous to the female structures named below. labia majora clitoris ovaries 7. Describe the composition of semen, and name all structures contributing to its formation. Syiilide 8. Using the following terms, trace the pathway of sperm from the testes to the urethra: rete testis, epididymis, seminif- erous tubule, ductus deferens. 9. The testis is divided into a number of lobes by connective tissue. Each of these lobes contains one to four. , which converge on a tubular region called.
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