1.
A fluid containg sperm
Correct Answer
C. Semen
Explanation
Semen is the correct answer because it is a fluid that contains sperm. It is released during ejaculation and is responsible for carrying the sperm through the reproductive system. Testosterone is a hormone that plays a role in sperm production, but it is not a fluid itself. The bladder is an organ involved in storing urine, not semen.
2.
Semen is stored here
Correct Answer
C. Prostate gland
Explanation
The prostate gland is responsible for storing semen. It is a small gland located below the bladder and in front of the rectum. During ejaculation, the prostate gland releases its secretions into the urethra, where it combines with sperm from the testes to form semen. Therefore, the prostate gland is the correct answer for where semen is stored.
3.
Stores urine inside the body
Correct Answer
A. Bladder
Explanation
The bladder is the correct answer because it is the organ in the body that stores urine. It is a hollow muscular organ located in the pelvis, and its main function is to collect and hold urine until it is ready to be eliminated from the body through the urethra. The bladder expands as it fills with urine and contracts when it is time to urinate.
4.
Coiled tube where spem mature
Correct Answer
A. Epididymis
Explanation
The epididymis is a coiled tube located at the back of the testicles where sperm mature. It provides a suitable environment for sperm to develop and gain motility. During puberty, the epididymis begins to function and sperm production increases. The glans, on the other hand, refers to the rounded end of the penis, and puberty is the stage of development when sexual maturity is reached. Therefore, the correct answer is epididymis, as it is the specific structure mentioned in the question.
5.
This becomes filled with blood during an erection
Correct Answer
B. Penis
Explanation
During an erection, the penis becomes filled with blood. This is because the spongy tissue in the penis, called the corpora cavernosa, relaxes and allows blood to flow into it, causing the penis to become engorged and erect. The increased blood flow is what enables the penis to become firm and erect, facilitating sexual intercourse.
6.
The testicles are procted by the sac
Correct Answer
D. Scrotum
Explanation
The testicles are protected by the scrotum, which is a pouch of skin located outside the body. The scrotum helps to regulate the temperature of the testicles, keeping them slightly cooler than the rest of the body, which is important for sperm production. Additionally, the scrotum provides a layer of cushioning and protection for the testicles, helping to prevent injury.
7.
The head of the penis
Correct Answer
B. Glans
Explanation
The glans is the sensitive, rounded tip of the penis. It is highly innervated and plays a crucial role in sexual pleasure. During puberty, the glans undergoes changes along with the rest of the penis, including growth and increased sensitivity. It is also involved in the process of ejaculation, which is the release of semen from the penis. Therefore, the glans is the most appropriate answer in this context.
8.
When the penis suddenly gets hard and enlarged
Correct Answer
B. Erection
Explanation
An erection refers to the physiological process where the penis becomes hard and enlarged. This occurs due to increased blood flow to the erectile tissues in the penis, causing it to become erect. The given description accurately describes the process of an erection, making it the correct answer.
9.
The stage of charging physically from a child into and adult
Correct Answer
A. Puberty
Explanation
Puberty is the stage of physical development during which a child matures into an adult. It is characterized by various changes in the body, such as the development of secondary sexual characteristics, growth spurts, and hormonal changes. During puberty, the body starts producing hormones, including testosterone, which plays a crucial role in the development of male sexual characteristics. The terms "glans" and "urethra" are unrelated to the stage of physical development from a child into an adult, making them incorrect answers.
10.
The male sex hormone
Correct Answer
D. Testosterone
Explanation
Testosterone is the male sex hormone responsible for the development of male reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics. It is produced primarily in the testes and plays a crucial role in sperm production, muscle and bone mass, and the regulation of sex drive. The other options mentioned - anus, vas deferens, and prostate gland - are not hormones and do not play a direct role in male sexual development or function. Therefore, testosterone is the correct answer.
11.
Where the feces is stored
Correct Answer
B. Rectum
Explanation
The rectum is the correct answer because it is the final part of the large intestine where feces is stored before being eliminated through the anus. The prostate gland, on the other hand, is not involved in the storage or elimination of feces.
12.
The two passage way that lead from the testices into the seminal vesicle
Correct Answer
A. Vas deferens
Explanation
The correct answer is vas deferens. The vas deferens is a tube that carries sperm from the testicles to the seminal vesicles. It is responsible for transporting mature sperm cells and is an essential part of the male reproductive system. The epididymis, on the other hand, is a coiled tube located on the back of each testicle where sperm is stored and matures. Ejaculation, while related to the reproductive process, refers to the release of semen from the penis and is not directly involved in the passage of sperm from the testicles to the seminal vesicles.
13.
The opening of through which feces pass out of the body
Correct Answer
B. Anus
Explanation
The anus is the correct answer because it is the opening through which feces pass out of the body. The rectum is the section of the digestive system that connects the colon to the anus. Semen is the fluid that contains sperm and is ejaculated during sexual intercourse, while the seminal vesicle is a gland that produces some of the fluid that makes up semen. Neither of these options are directly involved in the elimination of feces.
14.
Gives sperm a shot of energy
Correct Answer
B. Seminal vesicle
Explanation
The seminal vesicle is responsible for producing a fluid that provides energy to sperm. This fluid contains various nutrients and substances that help nourish and activate the sperm, giving them the energy they need to swim and fertilize an egg. The urethra is a tube that carries urine and semen out of the body, while ejaculation is the process of releasing semen from the penis.
15.
The release of semen from the body
Correct Answer
B. Ejaculation
Explanation
Ejaculation refers to the release of semen from the body, which typically occurs during sexual activity. Testosterone is a hormone that plays a role in the development of male sexual characteristics, but it is not specifically related to the release of semen. The urethra is the tube that carries urine and semen out of the body, but it is not the specific term used to describe the release of semen. Therefore, the correct answer is ejaculation.
16.
The passageway through which urine released from the body
Correct Answer
B. Urethra
Explanation
The correct answer is urethra. The passage states that it is the passageway through which urine is released from the body. The bladder stores urine, but it is the urethra that allows the urine to pass out of the body. The anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract, not the urinary system. Therefore, the correct answer is urethra.
17.
Secretis fluid to make semin
Correct Answer
A. Cowpers gland
Explanation
The Cowper's gland, also known as the bulbourethral gland, is responsible for producing a fluid that mixes with sperm to form semen. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra and neutralize any acidity from urine residue, creating a more favorable environment for sperm to travel through. Testosterone is a hormone produced by the testes and plays a role in the development of male reproductive tissues, but it is not directly related to the production of the fluid in question. The term "semen" refers to the combination of sperm and seminal fluid, which includes contributions from various glands including the Cowper's gland. The anus is not involved in the production of this fluid.
18.
The male sex cell
Correct Answer
B. Sperm
Explanation
Sperm is the correct answer because it is the male sex cell responsible for fertilizing the female egg during sexual reproduction. The glans is the sensitive tip of the penis, the penis is the male reproductive organ, and the urethra is the tube that carries urine and semen out of the body. However, none of these options are specifically related to being a male sex cell like sperm is.
19.
Gland that produces sperm and the male sex hormone (testosterone)
Correct Answer
A. Testicles
Explanation
The testicles are the glands that produce sperm and the male sex hormone testosterone. They are responsible for the production and storage of sperm, as well as the secretion of testosterone, which is essential for the development of male sexual characteristics and reproductive function. During puberty, the testicles undergo significant growth and hormonal changes, leading to the maturation of sperm and the onset of sexual maturity. Erection, on the other hand, refers to the physiological process of the penis becoming enlarged and rigid, which is also influenced by testosterone but is not directly produced by the testicles.
20.
How old are you?
Correct Answer
C. 35
Explanation
You are 35 years old.