the male reproductive system

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a sperm count any lower than ____ million sperm per mL of semen is usually associated with infertility (sterility)

20 to 25

gonads begin to develop

5 to 6 weeks after fertilization

heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate peak during the

climax (orgasm)

the ____ is an example of the female external genitalia.

clitoris

the ____ is the gonad and the ____ is the gamete.

testis; sperm

_____ stimulates the descent of the testes.

testosterone

which of the following hormones directly stimulates the development of male secondary sex characteristics?

testosterone

which of the following is an androgen?

testosterone

the most important role of meiosis in sexual reproduction is

that it prevents the chromosome number from doubling in each generation

the gene that codes for the testis-determining factor (TDF) is found in or on

the Y chromosome

all of the following play a role in thermoregulation of the testes except

the bulbospongiosus muscle

the penis is homologous to

the clitoris

_____ is/are generally accepted as a secondary sex characteristic.

the enlargement of the breasts

male infertility (sterility) refers to

the inability to fertilize an egg

the countercurrent heat exchanger that prevents arterial blood from overheating the testes is

the pampiniform plexus

_____ determine/s whether an organism will be genetically male or female.

the sperm

at the end of meiosis I there are _____, whereas at the end of meiosis II there is/are _____.

two haploid cells; four haploid cells

which of the following is a secondary sex organ?

vagina

which hormone suppresses spermatogenesis without affecting testosterone secretion?

inhibin

sidlenafil (viagra) prolongs erection by

inhibiting degradation of cGMP

in meiosis, each parent cell produces

four haploid cells

sperm cells get energy to power heir movement from _____ contributed by the ____.

fructose; seminal vesicles

in spermatogenesis, only the final cells are called ____, but they and all the stages leading up to them can be called

gamete; germ cells

the _____ has/have no androgen receptors and do not respond to it.

germ cells

testosterone inhibits

gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion

when do the testes start secreting testosterone?

in the first trimester of fetal development

changes called male climacteric are a consequence of

increased secretion of FSH and LH

erection is

an autonomic reflex mediated predominantly by parasympathetic nerve fibers

this image shows a sagittal section of the male reproductive system. what does "4" represent?

bulbourethral gland

_____ are not found in the siminiferous tubules.

corpus cavernosum cells

the penile urethra is enclosed by the

corpus spongiosum

this image shows a sagittal section of the male reproductive system. what does "3" represent?

corpus spongiosum

when it is cold, the ____ contracts and draws the testes closer to the body to keep them warm.

cremaster muscle

dilation of the ____ causes the lacunae to fill with blood and the penis to become erect.

deep arteries

this image shows a section of the testis and scrotal contents. what does "2" represent?

ductus (vas) deferens

the orgasm-emission phase of the male sexual response is stimulated by

efferent sympathetic signals from the lumbar region of the spinal cord

the ____ is/are the site(s) of sperm maturation and storage.

epididymides

why would an enlarges prostate interfere with urination?

it compresses the urethra

_____ stimulates the interstitial cells of the testes to secrete _____.

luteinizing hormone (LH); testosterone

which of the following are primary sex organs?

ovaries

the acrosome contains enzymes used to

penetrate the egg

the blood-testis barrier

prevents antibodies in the blood from getting to the germ cells.

_____ have 46 chromosomes, whereas _____ have 23.

primary spermatocytes; spermatids

this image shows a sagittal section of the male reproductive system. what does "3" represent?

prostate gland

men have only one ____ but have two of all the rest of these.

prostate gland(s)

this image shows spermatogenesis. What does "3" represent?

secondary spermatocyte

by volume, most of the semen is produced in the

seminal vesicles

from their formation to ejaculation, sperm cells take the following pathway:

seminiferous tubule, rete testis, epididymis, ductus deferns, ejaculatory duct, urethra.

at what stage does a developing sperm cell begin to grow a tail?

spermatid

in the process of spermiogenesis, ____ become _____.

spermatids; spermatoza


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