Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided.
Column A
a. Bulbourethral glands
b. Ductus deferens
c. Ejaculatory duct
d. Epididymis
e. Interstitial cells
f. Penis
g. Prepuce
h. Prostate
j. Semen
j. Seminiferous tubules
k. Spermatogenesis
l. Urethra
Column B
1. Process by which sperm are formed
2. Common tube for urine and semen
3. Sperm duct located within spermatic cord
4. Produce male hormones
5. Location of spermatogenesis
6. Located within prostate gland and can propel semen into urethra
7. Contains sperm and secretions from accessory glands
8. Tiny paired glands that secrete into urethra
9. Maturation and storage site within a coiled tube along testis
10. Surrounds the urethra and secretes a seminal fluid
11. Contains three columns of erectile tissue
12. Removed in a surgical circumcision
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