Male Reproductive System

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  • what is the greek term for testes
    orchis
  • what is produced in testes
    testosterone and sperm
  • what is the main artery that supplies the testes and its branches
    testicular artery (artery to ductus deferens and cremasteric artery)
  • what is the venous drainage of the testes
    pampiniform plexus and testicular vein
  • where is the lymphatic drainage of the testes
    lumbar nodes
  • what is the name of the condition where testicles twist around vessels in spermatic cord
    testicular torsion
  • what is the name for the process of testis removal
    orchidectomy
  • what is the function of the epididymis
    reservoir for sperm to mature
  • what is the artery of the epididymis
    testicular artery
  • what is the venous drainage of the epididymis
    pampiniform plexus
  • what is the lymphatic drainage of the epididymis
    lumbar nodes
  • what is the function of the ductus deferens
    transport sperm from epididymis to urethra
  • what helps to lower the temp in testes
    venous pampiniform plexus
  • what is the function of the bulbourethral gland
    produce liquid to lubricate urethra during ejaculation
  • what is the largest male gland
    prostate
  • what is the arterial supply of the prostate
    inferior vesical artery and middle rectal artery
  • what is the venous supply of the prostate
    prostatic venous plexus and vesical venous plexus
  • what is the lymphatic drainage of the prostate
    internal and external iliac nodes and sacral nodes
  • what is transurethral resection of prostate
    bladder is open during ejaculation
    leads to dry ejaculation
  • what are the parts of the scrotum
    testis and epididymis
  • what muscle pulls scrotum up
    cremaster
  • what are the 2 ligaments of the penis
    fundiform
    suspensory
  • is the male or female urethra shorter and easier to contract UTI
    female
  • what is used to relax smooth muscles and is used for erectile dysfunction
    nitric oxide
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    A) upper pole
    B) lower pole
    C) scrotal ligament
    D) anterior border
    E) posterior border
    F) medial surface
    G) lateral surface
    H) parietal layer
    I) visceral layer
    J) cavum serosum scroti
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    A) epididymis
    B) testis
    C) tunica vaginalis
  • venous supply of testes
    A) right renal
    B) left renal
    C) inferior vena cava
    D) right testicular
    E) left testicular
    F) pampiniform plexus
  • arterial supply of testis
    A) testicular
    B) external iliac
    C) inferior epigastric
    D) cremasteric
    E) ductus deferens
    F) epididymis
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    A) ductus deferens
    B) lower pole
    C) tail
    D) sinus
    E) body
    F) head
    G) upper pole
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    A) efferent ductules
    B) lobules
    C) duct of epididymis
    D) ductus deferens
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    A) internal iliac vein
    B) pampiniform plexus
    C) vesicular ein
    D) testicular artery
    E) internal iliac artery
    F) differential artery
    G) cremasteric artery
    H) vesicular artery
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    A) scrotal part
    B) funicular part
    C) inguinal part
    D) pelvic part
    E) ampulla
    F) ejaculatory duct
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    A) seminal gland
    B) excretory duct
    C) ejaculatory duct
    D) wall of bladder
    E) rectovesical pouch
    F) ampulla
    G) prostate
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    A) ductus deferenc
    B) ejaculatory duct
    C) prostate
    D) prostatic urethra
    E) seminal vesicle\
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    A) bulbourethral gland
    B) Deep transverse perineal muscle
    C) ampulla urethra
    D) bulb of penis
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    A) cremaster muscle
    B) epididymis
    C) spermatic cord
    D) ductus deferens
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    A) dartos muscle
    B) external spermatic fascia
    C) cremasteric muscle
    D) internal spermatic fascia
  • ..
    A) corpus spongiosum
    B) corpus cavernosus
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    A) suspensory ligament
    B) fundiform ligament
    C) linea alba
    D) pubic sympysis
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    A) dorsal vessels
    B) arcuate pubic
    C) transverse perineal