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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
..
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
10
..
A)
epididymis
B)
testis
C)
tunica vaginalis
3
venous supply of testes
A)
right renal
B)
left renal
C)
inferior vena cava
D)
right testicular
E)
left testicular
F)
pampiniform plexus
6
arterial supply of testis
A)
testicular
B)
external iliac
C)
inferior epigastric
D)
cremasteric
E)
ductus deferens
F)
epididymis
6
..
A)
ductus deferens
B)
lower pole
C)
tail
D)
sinus
E)
body
F)
head
G)
upper pole
7
..
A)
efferent ductules
B)
lobules
C)
duct of epididymis
D)
ductus deferens
4
..
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
8
..
A)
scrotal part
B)
funicular part
C)
inguinal part
D)
pelvic part
E)
ampulla
F)
ejaculatory duct
6
..
A)
seminal gland
B)
excretory duct
C)
ejaculatory duct
D)
wall of bladder
E)
rectovesical pouch
F)
ampulla
G)
prostate
7
>>
A)
ductus deferenc
B)
ejaculatory duct
C)
prostate
D)
prostatic urethra
E)
seminal vesicle\
5
..
A)
bulbourethral gland
B)
Deep transverse perineal muscle
C)
ampulla urethra
D)
bulb of penis
4
..
A)
cremaster muscle
B)
epididymis
C)
spermatic cord
D)
ductus deferens
4
.>
A)
dartos muscle
B)
external spermatic fascia
C)
cremasteric muscle
D)
internal spermatic fascia
4
..
A)
corpus spongiosum
B)
corpus cavernosus
2
..
A)
suspensory ligament
B)
fundiform ligament
C)
linea alba
D)
pubic sympysis
4
..
A)
dorsal vessels
B)
arcuate pubic
C)
transverse perineal
3
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