chapter 27
List, in order, the phases of intercourse. Place the first phase at the top.
1. excitement 2. plateau 3. orgasm 4. resolution
Maximal sperm production occurs when the testes are at what temperature?
35 degrees Celsius
What is the time period from the onset of gonadotropin secretion and reproductive development until a person attains full adult height called?
Adolescence
Which vessels drains blood from the penis?
Deep dorsal vein
Choose all the structures that are located within the spermatic cord. Epididymis Ductus deferens Seminiferous tubule Testicular artery Dartos muscle Pampiniform plexus
Ductus deferens Pampiniform plexus Testicular artery
What are the two stages of ejaculation? Plateau Emission Orgasm Recovery Expulsion
Emission Expulsion
Which structure receives sperm from the efferent ductules and sends it on to the vas deferens?
Epididymis
the tissue that functions by swelling with blood, as is found in the penis and clitoris.
Erectile tissue
True or false: The maximal sperm production occurs when the testicular temperature is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit).
False
What are four characteristics of the excitement phase of intercourse? Increased blood pressure Plateau Orgasm Decreased pulmonary ventilation Myotonia Increased heart rate Vasocongestion
Increased blood pressure Myotonia Increased heart rate Vasocongestion
Which describes a mature spermatozoon?
Pear-shaped head with a long tail
What is the region between the thighs bordered by the coccyx, pubic symphysis, and ischial tuberosities called?
Perineum
What are the four phases of intercourse? Plateau Excitement Sleep Orgasm Resolution Fertilization Recovery Attraction
Plateau Excitement Orgasm Resolution
Which cell undergoes meiosis I giving rise to two equal-size, haploid, and genetically-unique secondary spermatocytes?
Primary spermatocyte
What are the first few years of adolescence called?
Puberty
What is the pouch of skin, muscle, and fibrous connective tissue that contains the testes?
Scrotum
Where does spermatogenesis occur?
Seminiferous tubules
Choose all that the testes produce. Ova Sperm Follicle stimulating hormone Testosterone Luteinizing hormone
Sperm Testosterone
What is the entire process of sperm production called?
Spermatogenesis
Which is the stem cell that directly produces spermatocytes?
Spermatogonium
A pear-shaped head and long tail are the two major parts of which of the following?
Spermatozoon
What is the term for a mature sperm cell?
Spermatozoon
Male germ cells receive nutrients and protection from the immune system from which cells?
Sustentacular
Which normally pass through the inguinal canals?
Testes
What do interstitial cells produce?
Testosterone
What does it mean if structures are homologous?
They are derived from the same embryological structure.
True or false: Each testis is classified as both an endocrine and exocrine gland.
True
True or false: Elevated levels of FSH and LH in males may produce male climacteric, a condition with symptoms similar to female menopause.
True
During the excitement phase of intercourse, what is it called when the genitals swell with blood?
Vasocongestion
What are four characteristics of the excitement phase of intercourse? Orgasm Decreased pulmonary ventilation Plateau Vasocongestion Increased heart rate Myotonia Increased blood pressure
Vasocongestion Increased heart rate Myotonia Increased blood pressure
Falling levels of testosterone and inhibin may bring about a period of declining male reproductive function, called ______ .
andropause
Human somatic (body) cells are ______; they have ______ chromosomes. Multiple choice question.
diploid, 46
The two branches of the penile artery are the _____ artery and a deep artery.
dorsal
The two branches of the penile artery are the artery and a deep artery.
dorsal
A tissue that functions by swelling with blood is known as ______ a(n) tissue.
erectile tissue
Ejaculation occurs in two stages called emission and _____ .
expulsion
While somatic cells are diploid, gametes are ______ ; they have one copy of each type of chromosome.
haploid
While somatic cells are diploid, gametes are ______; they have one copy of each type of chromosome.
haploid
if an egg is fertilized with a Y-bearing sperm, it produces an XY zygote that is destined to become a ______.
male
LIn men, resolution is followed by a _____ period, lasting anywhere from 10 minutes to a few hours, in which it is usually impossible to attain another erection and orgasm.
refractory
The period of time after male orgasm, when it is not possible to retain erection or to ejaculate, is known as the _____ period.
refractory
The pouch of skin, muscle, and fibrous connective tissue that contains the testes is the ______.
scrotum
Meiosis I of spermatogenesis gives rise to two equal-size, haploid and genetically unique ______ spermatocytes.
secondary
A typical ejaculation results in the discharge of 2 to 5mL of a fluid called ______.
semen
The fluid expelled during male orgasm is called .
semen
The penis serves to deposit _____ in the vagina.
semen
The two Blank______ lie posterior to the bladder and produce a yellowish secretion that makes up about 60% of the semen.
seminal vesicles
The ______ are the site of sperm production.
seminiferous tubules
A testis is considered an exocrine gland because it produces Blank______.
sperm
A spermatozoon is a mature ______.
sperm cell
Which type of stem cell produces cells which, in turn, enter meiosis?
spermatogonium
True or false: A four week old fetus has the potential to produce both male or female gonads.
true