Human Reproductive Anatomy

The quiz covers male structures (scrotum, seminiferous tubules, epididymis, sperm duct, prostate, urethra) and female structures (vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, hymen)

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Questions #: 14
Time: 9 minutes
Pass Score: 80.0%
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Where the Testes Are Located

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Human Male Reproductive System (Side View) Bladder Sperm duct Seminal vesicle Prostate gland Urethra Penis Testis (in scrotum) Epididymis 

Based on the diagram, what is the sac in which the testes are located called?

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Site of Sperm Production

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The production of sperm occurs inside the:

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Where Sperm Is Stored

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Toward the top of each testis are some coiled tubes inside which sperm is stored; this area is known as the:

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Path of Sperm During Ejaculation

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When a male ejaculates, sperm moves from the epididymis through the sperm duct and is then mixed with secretions from the (1) and (2).

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seminal vesicle
Cowper's gland
urinary meatus
vagina
thymus gland
prostate gland
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Naming the Fluid Mixture

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When sperm moves through the sperm duct and mixes with secretions from the seminal vesicles, the prostate gland, and Cowper's glands, it becomes known as:

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The Tube Through the Penis

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Which structure passes through the length of the center of the penis?

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Passage from Uterus to the Outside

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Human Female Reproductive System (Front View) Uterus Fallopian tube Fallopian tube Ovary Ovary Cervix Vagina Vulva (external opening)

Based on the diagram, what is the passage leading from the uterus to the vulva called, sometimes referred to as the birth canal?

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Where the Embryo Develops

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Which structure is a muscular organ where the embryo develops?

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The Lower Opening of the Uterus

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What is the lower part of the uterus that extends into the vagina called?

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Connecting the Ovaries to the Uterus

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The tubes attached to the uterus, also called oviducts or (1), connect the uterus to both of the ovaries.

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seminiferous tubules
follicles
sperm ducts
fallopian tubes
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Comparing Male and Female Urethras

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True or False: In females, the urethra serves only to pass urine, whereas in males it also carries semen.

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A Membrane Across the Vaginal Opening

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What is the name of the thin membrane present at birth that forms a border around the vaginal opening?

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Classify Reproductive Structures by Sex

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Sort each structure into the correct category

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External Female Genitalia

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What is the collective term for the external female genitalia, composed of the protective inner and outer labia?

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