Which one is the right step for sperm from testes to penis?
Duct of the testes → epidydimis → ejaculatory duct → ductus deferent → urethra
Duct of the testes → ductus deferent → epidydimis → ejaculatory duct → urethra
Epidydimis → duct of the testes → ductus deferent → urethra → ejaculatory duct
Duct of the testes → epidydimis → ductus deferent → ejaculatory duct → urethra
Epidydimis → duct of the testes → ductus afferent → urethra → ejaculatory duct
Which one is the right step of duct of the testes?
Tubuli recti → rete testis → efferent duct
Rete testis → efferent duct → tubuli recti
Rete testis → tubuli recti → efferent duct
Tubuli recti → efferent duct → rete testis
Efferent duct → rete testis → tubuli recti
Where is the site of sperm maturation?
Tubulus seminiferous contortus
Sertoli cells
Epidydimis
Tubulus seminiferous rectus
Ductus deferent
Where is the sperm stored?
Tubulus seminiferous contortus
Sertoli cells
Epidydimis
Tubulus seminiferous rectus
Ductus deferent
Which one is the right muscle in ductus deferent from inner to outer?
Longitudinal, circular
Longitudinal, circular, longitudinal
Circular, longitudinal
Circular, longitudinal, circular
Circular only
Where does the ejaculatory duct terminate?
Urethra
Seminal vesicle
Ductus deferent
Prostatic urethra
Membranous urethra
What is the function of ejaculatory duct?
Store sperm
Eject seminal vesicle secretion
Eject sperm
Eject sperm and seminal vesicle secretion
Store and eject sperm
Which one is the right step of urethra?
Membranous urethra → prostatic urethra → spongy urethra
Membranous urethra → prostatic urethra → penile urethra
Prostatic urethra → membranous urethra → penile urethra
Membranous urethra → penile urethra → prostatic urethra
Prostatic urethra → penile urethra → membranous urethra
Which one is NOT the accessory sex gland of male?
Cowper’s glands
Prostate
Bulbourethral glands
Paraurethral glands
Seminal vesicles
What are secretes of seminal vesicles?
Alkaline, fructose, prostaglandins, clotting protein
Alkaline, fructose, clotting protein
Alkaline, fructose, seminalplasmin, clotting protein
Citric acid, fructose, seminalplasmin, clotting protein
Citric acid, fructose, seminalplasmin
What is the function of fructose in semen?
Neutralize the acidic environment
Breakdown the clotting protein
ATP production of sperm
Antibiotic
Protect the sperm
What is the function of prostaglandin in semen?
Sperm motility
Stimulate skeletal muscle contraction within female
Stimulate skeletal mescle contraction within male
Semen coagulation
Allergic reaction
Where is the position of prostate?
Superior to urinary bladder
Inferior to Cowper’s glands
Inferior to prostatic urethra
Surrounds the Cowper’s glands
Surrounds the prostatic urethra
Which one is NOT secrete of prostate?
Citric acid
Acid phosphatase
Proteolytic enzymes
Prostate-specific antigen
Seminalplasmin
Where does the duct of Cowper’s glands open into?
Spongy urethra
Membranous urethra
Prostatic urethra
Prostate
Ejaculatory duct
What is/are secreting of Cowper’s gland?
mucous
alkaline fluid
clotting protein
mucous and alkaline fluid
alkaline fluid and clotting protein
Which gland secrete the greatest constitute of semen volume?
Prostate
Seminal vesicle
Cowper’s glands
Paraurethral glands
Bulbourethral glands
Which gland has the doughnut shape?
Prostate
Seminal vesicle
Cowper’s glands
Paraurethral glands
Bulbourethral glands
How much the volume of semen in one typical ejaculation?
5-10 mL
5-6 mL
2.5-5 mL
2.5-3 mL
1-2 mL
Semen coagulates within how minutes?
2 minute
5 minute
10 minute
15 minute
20 minute
Answers
1. D
2. A
3. C
4. E
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. C
9. D
10. A
11. C
12. A
13. E
14. E
15. A
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. B
by dr.PM
Source: Structure and Function of Accessories ducts and glands.
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