Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology 2
BIO202 Topic 11: Male Reproductive Systems
Quiz 2023
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Topic 11: Male Reproductive Systems
Started on Saturday, June 10, 2023, 4:09 PM
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Completed on Saturday, June 10, 2023, 4:31 PM
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Male infants can be born with an undescended testis. This means that the testis
Select one:
a. lacks hormonal cells.
b. covers the top of the scrotum.c. has lost its blood supply.
d. remains in the abdominopelvic cavity.
e. has not properly formed.
Question 2
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Which of the following statements is false?
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a. The seminal vesicles open into the membranous urethra.
b. The prostate gland surrounds the prostatic urethra and ejaculatory ducts.
c. The bulbourethral glands enter the spongy urethra at the base of the penis.
d. The prostate gland contains smooth muscle partitions covered with columnar epithelium.
e. The seminal vesicles are sac-shaped glands located next to the ampullae of the ductus
deferentia.
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Which of the following is mismatched?
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a. prepuce - skin that covers the glans penis
b. corpora cavernosa - forms the foreskin
c. glans penis - contains external urethral opening
d. corpus spongiosum - expands to form the glans penis
e. membranous urethra - between prostatic and spongy urethra
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Which of the following structures is located within the perineum?
Select one:
a. dartos
b. seminal vesicles
c. femoral triangle
d. urogenital triangle
e. navel
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The opening in the abdominal wall through which the testes descend is the
Select one:
a. spermatic cord.
b. gubernaculum.
c. inguinal canal.
d. process vaginalis.
e. perineal opening.
Question 6
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The longest portion of the male urethra is the
Select one:
a. prostatic urethra.
b. membranous urethra.
c. spongy urethra.
d. ductile urethra.
e. glans penal urethra.
Question 7
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What structure contains enzymes needed by a sperm to penetrate an oocyte?
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a. acrosome
b. gubernaculum
c. sustentacular cells
d. androgen-binding protein
Question 8
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In males, both urine and male reproductive fluids travel through the
Select one:
a. ureter.
b. urethra.
c. epididymis.d. spermatic cord.
e. ductus deferens.
Question 9
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The accessory glands located near the membranous urethra are the
Select one:
a. seminal vesicles.
b. inguinal glands.
c. bulbourethral glands.
d. seminal receptacles.
e. penal glands.
Question 10
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The duct from the seminal vesicle joins the ductus deferens to form the
Select one:
a. prostatic urethra.
b. epididymis.
c. sperm cord.
d. ejaculatory duct.
e. spongy urethra.
Question 11
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A pituitary tumor interferes with FSH secretion. How would this affect a male?
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a. He would develop a feminine body contour.
b. He would not produce sperm.
c. He would have an erection.
d. There would be no effect as FSH is found only in females.
e. He would produce too many sperm.
Question 12
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Which of the following hormones would decrease if an adult male were castrated (testes removed)?
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a. GnRH
b. FSH
c. LH
d. testosterone
e. ADH
Question 13
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What is the active hormone in target tissues of testosterone such as the penis?Select one:
a. testosterone
b. FSH
c. ICSH
d. dihydrotestosterone
Question 14
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Once GnRH is released from the hypothalamus and enters the hypothalamohypophysial portal
system,
Select one:
a. testosterone is released from the anterior pituitary.
b. the interstitial cells produce inhibin.
c. estrogen production increases.
d. FSH and LH secretion will occur.
e. it will inhibit FSH and LH secretion.
Question 15
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Centromeres divide in
Select one:
a. mitosis and meiosis I.
b. mitosis and meiosis II.
c. meiosis II only.
d. meiosis I and meiosis II.e. mitosis, meiosis I and meiosis II.
Question 16
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A blood test for the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is useful in the diagnosis of
Select one:
a. prostatitis.
b. prostatic atrophy.
c. prostatic cancer.
d. prostatic infection.
e. urinary tract infection.
Question 17
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A lack of testosterone production before birth would
Select one:
a. inhibit normal development of male reproductive structures.
b. inhibit anterior pituitary secretions.
c. inhibit hypothalamus development.
d. inhibit FSH secretion from the anterior pituitary.
e. have no effect.
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Erection of the penis occurs when
Select one:
a. the pubic bones move together.
b. the bulbourethral muscles contract.
c. lymphatic fluid accumulates in the glans penis.
d. penile erectile tissue becomes engorged with blood.
e. smooth muscle contraction occurs in ductus deferens.
Question 19
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Most of the seminal fluid is produced
Select one:
a. by the testes.
b. by the seminal vesicles.
c. by the prostate gland.
d. by the bulbourethral glands.
e. by the ejaculatory duct.
Question 20
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Impotence occurs whenSelect one:
a. the erectile tissues of the penis fill with blood.
b. semen accumulates in the urethra.
c. an erection cannot be achieved or maintained.
d. semen moves out of the urethra.
e. sperm cell production decreases. [Show Less]