Male Reproductive Organs Lab
Sperm are stored in the
epididymis
Which of the following would not be visible in a cross section of the penis?
epididymis
The rete testis connects directly to the tail of the epididymis.
false
The following glands are paired except the
prostate
The ____ is the common tube for the passage of urine and semen.
urethra
common tube for urine and semen
urethra
Which of the following anatomical structures is part of the tract within which sperm travels from the testis to outside of the body? Check all that apply.
- Ductus deferens - Efferent ductules - Prostatic urethra
Place the following labels in order through which sperm would pass beginning with the site of spermatogenesis.
1- Seminiferous tubules 2- Rete testis 3- Efferent ductiles 4- Epididymis 5- ductus deferens 6- prostatic urethra 7- Membranous Urethra 8- Spongy urethra 9- glans penis 10- external urethral orifice
Complete each of the following statements by dragging the word or phrase into the proper position. Then rearrange the statements into the correct order of appearance in the male duct system starting with the creation of sperm.
1- The secretions of the male reproductive tract ___originate____ in the testes where ___sperm___ are produced. 2- The fluid from the __seminal vesicles____ joins sperm from the __ductus deferens___ at the ejaculatory duct. 3- The second largest producer of seminal volume, the __prostate gland__ surrounds the urethra and ejaculatory duct. 4- Contributing a small portion of the overall seminal volume (5%), the ___bulbourethral glands___ are involved with preejaculatory secretions for lubrication and preparation of the urethra for the passage of sperm.
Paired glands that secrete into urethra
Bulbourethral glands
Located within spermatic cord
Ductus deferens
Process by which semen is forced out through urethra
Ejaculation
Stores immature sperm
Epididymis
Contains three columns of erectile tissue
Penis
Often removed in circumcision
Prepuce
Surrounds the urethra and secretes a milky fluid
Prostate
Contains sperm and secretions from accessory glands
Semen
Location of spermatogenesis
Seminiferous tubules
Process by which sperm are formed
Spermatogenesis
The spermatids and the secondary spermatocytes each contain 23 chromosomes.
True
Produce male hormones
Interstitial cells
A spermatogonium divides
by mitosis to produce a spermatogonium and a primary spermatocyte.
Which of the following would be visible in a cross section of the penis?
corpora cavernosa
Sperm are produced in the
seminiferous tubules.
The seminiferous tubules produce
sperm
The ductus deferens is located within the
spermatic cord
The interstitial cells produce
testosterone
The primary spermatocytes and the spermatogonia each contain 46 chromosomes.
true
The smooth muscle represents the thickest layer of the wall of the ductus deferens.
true