An unpaired human male accessory gland/duct is:
1. seminal vesicle
2. vas deferens
3. bulbourethral gland
4. prostate gland
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The secretion of paired seminal vesicles include:
1. sperm cells.
2. acidic plasma.
3. fructose-rich fluid.
4. androgens
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Cremaster muscle:
1. elevates the testes during exposure to cold.
2. surrounds testes on all sides.
3. plays no role in thermoregulation.
4. pushes sperms into the rete testes.
Sperm-producing cells have unique antigens yet they are not attacked by the immune cells because of:
1. | antigens are recognized as self-antigens. |
2. | acrosome at the tip. |
3. | protection by the blood-testis barrier. |
4. | inhibitors attached on the surface. |
Spermatic cord does not include:
1. testicular artery.
2. lymphatic vessels.
3. ductus deferens.
4. ejaculatory duct.
Cryptorchidism may lead to sterility due to:
1. relatively high internal body temperature.
2. excessive production of estrogen.
3. lack of testosterone.
4. non-function of the SRY gene.
In males, the secondary sexual characters develop in response to:
1. ICSH
2. FSH
3. testosterone
4. gonadotropin-releasing hormone
In males, FSH:
1. inhibits progesterone.
2. initiates testosterone production.
3. increases protein synthesis.
4. increase spermatogenesis.
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The Papanicolaou test [PAP smear] is a method of screening used to detect potentially pre-cancerous and cancerous processes in the
1. urethra.
2. ovary.
3. cervix.
4. ovaries.
Menstrual irregularities may be seen in women athletes due to:
1. | increase in androgen secretion by the adrenal cortex |
2. | decrease in androgen secretion by the adrenal cortex |
3. | increased secretion of GnRH |
4. | decreased secretion of GnRH |