Chapter 27 P1 A and P II
The temperature required for sperm production is:
about 2 degrees below normal body temp
A spermatozoon secretes enzymes from its _____________ to be able to penetrate the egg.
acromosome
Sertoli cells is another name for:
sustentacular cells
The duct of the vas deferens is an extension of the:
tail of the epididymis
The __________________ are not considered to be accesory glands in the male reproductive system.
testes
The tightly coiled duct of the epididymis measures:
18 feet
Which of the following drains the rete testis?
Efferent ductules
Which of the following statements is not true about the fluid produced by the seminal vesicles?
It contains mainly glucose as an energy source for sperm cells
Which of the following is not true of FSH?
It stimulates the secretion of testosterone.
Which of the following structures is not noted for secreting a substance that makes up seminal fluid?
Rete testes
Which of the following is not an effect of testosterone?
Stimulates GnRH secretion by the hypothalamus
In the male, the urethra is: involved in the reproductive system. B. involved in the urinary system. C. can be classified as a genital duct. D. All of the listed items are tru
all of the above
All of the following play a role in thermoregulation of the testes except
the bulbocavernosus muscle.
The lacunae of the corpora cavernosa receive blood directly from
the helecine arteries
The most important factor determining male fertility appears to be the:
the number of sperm ejackulated
The testes receive a poor oxygen supply mainly because
the testicular artery has a very low blood pressure.
Testis-determining factor is coded for by a gene found on
the y chromosome
A routine testicular self-examination for the detection of testicular cancer in men is recommended.
true
Each testis is encased by a white fibrous capsule called the tunica albuginea.
true
Emission is one stage of ejaculation.
true
In the male reproductive system, the vas deferens carries sperm and the pampiniform plexus carries blood.
true
One function of testosterone is to stimulate erythropoiesis.
true
Sperm cells are functionally incomplete at the time of ejaculation.
true
Testosterone has no effect on the testes unless follicle-stimulating hormone is present.
true
The citrate found in secretions of the prostate and seminal vesicles is a nutrient for sperm cells.
true
The dartos and cremaster muscles contract in response to cold temperatures.
true
The perineum in the male extends from the symphysis pubis anteriorly and to the coccyx posteriorly.
true
n enlargement of the prostate may cause urinary retention.
true
The cell which lies along the periphery of the seminiferous tubule and remains outside the blood-testis barrier is
type a spermatogenia
This reproductive duct has thick, muscular walls and can be palpated in the scrotal sac as a smooth, movable cord.
vas deferna
Which of the following divides the testes into lobules?
connective tissue septa
Which term means 'hidden testis?'
cryptorchidism
Which of the following is not a function of the Sertoli cells?
do not produce testosterone
Testosterone A. inhibits the anterior pituitary secretion of FSH and LH. B. helps regulate metabolism and stimulates protein anabolism. C. promotes erythropoiesis D. does all of the items listed.
does all of the items
Vasectomy, a procedure for surgical sterilization of the male, would most likely involve removal of part of the
ductus defernus
Which of the following is not enclosed in the spermatic cord?
ejactulatory ducts
This reproductive duct is divided into the head, body, and tail.
epididymis
The opening of the urethra at the tip of the glans is called the:
external urifieral orifice
A line drawn between the ischial tuberosities divides the perineum into the larger anal triangle and the smaller urogenital triangle.
false
Each testis is divided into 50 to 60 wedge-shaped lobules.
false
In a warm environment, the scrotum elevates and becomes heavily wrinkled, effectively pulling the testes upward toward the body wall.
false
Interstitial(Leydig)cells produce both sperm and testosterone.
false
Leydig cells and Sertoli cells are different names for the same structure.
false
Seminal vesicles convey sperm to the outside of the body.
false
Sertoli cells form tight junctions that divide the wall of the seminiferous tubule into four compartments.
false
Sperm cells leave the tail of the epididymis and move to the rete testis.
false
Spermine is a sugar that provides energy for sperm motility.
false
The ejaculatory ducts pass through the prostate and terminate in the ureter.
false
The nerves that carry sensations from the male genitals constitute the pampiniform plexus.
false
The prostate gland is an aggregate of 130 to 150 compound tubuloacinar glands enclosed in a single fibrous capsule.
false
The scrotum of the male is homologous to the clitoris of the female.
false
The testes and ovaries are collectively called the gametes.
false
The secondary sex organs of the male reproductive system include all the following except:
gonads
Cord that guides the descending testes into the fetal scrotum
gubernaculum
Which of the following statements is not true of the bulbourethral gland? It:
joins the urthera at the prostate gland
Minute blood sinuses in the erectile tissues of the penis
lacunea
The testicular artery is noted for:
low blood pressure
Mitochondria are found in the ________________ of a spermatozoon.
midpiece
Inability to produce this tends to result in impotence
nitric oxide
The cell in spermatogenesis that undergoes meiosis I is
primary spermatocyte
Which of the following cells contain 46 chromosomes?
primary spermocyctes
The urethra runs through the center of the:
prostate gland
The gland that secretes an alkaline substance that constitutes part of the seminal fluid is the:
seminal vesicle
the male gland that secretes fructose used as an energy source by sperm is the:
seminal vesicle
Most of the semen consists of the secretion from
seminal vesicles
Which structure is not found in the scrotum?
seminal vesicles
The genetic sex of a child is determined by
sperm
In the male, LH
stimulates the interstitial cells to increase their secretion of testosterone.
Hypospadias is a birth defect that results from
a urethral opening on the ventral side of the penis.
The dense, white fibrous capsule that encases each testis is called the:
tunic albuginea