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- Match each term with the most suitable description. ___epididymis a. conveys oocyte to uterus ___vas deferens b. can be inflated by blood ___vagina c. where sperm mature ___seminal vesicle d. target of vasectomy ___penis e. main contribution to semen ___oviduct f. sheds lining monthly ___uterus g. birth canalSperm are produced in the _______. a. scrotum b. seminal vesicles c. seminiferous tubules d. prostate glandFigure 18.12 Which of the following statements about the male reproductive system is false? a. The vas deferens carries sperm from the testes to the seminal vesicles. b. The ejaculatory duct joins the urethra. c. Both the prostate and the bulbourethral glands produce components of the semen. d. The prostate gland is located in the testes.
- Most of the bulk of semen is made by the ___________ . scrotum seminal vesicles seminiferous tubules prostate glandSperm are produced in the______ scrotum seminal vesicles seminiferous tubules d. prostate glandFill in the blank: Each testis is suspended by a _______________________ cord within the scrotum.
- In the absence of functional testes, both XX and XY genotypes will develop ____ internal sex structure. Kindly give an explanation too.Gametogenesis Label the rat testis slide.Alkaline secretion containing fructose A. Prostate gland B. Mesoderm C. The inner cell mass D. Bulbourethral glands E. Seminal vesicles
- Fill in the blank: The _______________________ is a highly coiled tube on the surface of the testis.Where does spematogenesis (sperm formation) take place? a) Epidemic b) The seminal vesicle c) Sperm tubes (seminiferous tubules) d) Prostate (prostate gland)Four spermatozoa arise from each:- a. primordial germ cell. b. type A spermatogonium. c. type B spermatogonium. d. secondary spermatocyte. e. spermatid