Male Reproduction SySTEM Quiz 2-b Rita M

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Male Reproduction System Quiz 2-b Rita M - Quiz

This is on of four quizzes on human reproduction which includes:
Introduction, Male Reproductive System Quiz
Conception, Gestation and Birth, by Rita M


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    One or 2 testes can fail to descend into sacrum

    • A.

      Prostate

    • B.

      Cryptorchidism

    • C.

      Ovary

    Correct Answer
    B. Cryptorchidism
    Explanation
    Cryptorchidism is a condition in which one or both testes fail to descend into the scrotum. This means that the testes remain in the abdomen or groin area instead of moving down into the sacrum. The question is asking for an explanation of why one or two testes can fail to descend, and the correct answer is cryptorchidism. This condition can occur due to various factors such as hormonal imbalances, genetic abnormalities, or mechanical obstructions. It is important to address cryptorchidism because undescended testes can lead to fertility issues and increase the risk of testicular cancer.

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  • 2. 

    Semen's lacks spermatozoa.

    • A.

      Estrogen

    • B.

      Azoospermia

    • C.

      Amniotic

    Correct Answer
    B. Azoospermia
    Explanation
    Azoospermia refers to the absence of spermatozoa in the semen. This condition can be caused by various factors such as hormonal imbalances, genetic disorders, or blockages in the reproductive system. In this case, the statement suggests that Semen lacks spermatozoa, which aligns with the definition of azoospermia. Therefore, azoospermia is the correct answer.

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  • 3. 

    Inflammation of the glands penis.

    • A.

      Fallopian tubes

    • B.

      Balanitis

    • C.

      Urethra

    Correct Answer
    B. Balanitis
    Explanation
    Balanitis refers to the inflammation of the glands penis, which is the head of the penis. It is usually caused by poor hygiene, irritation from certain substances, or infections. Symptoms of balanitis may include redness, swelling, itching, and discharge. Treatment typically involves keeping the area clean, using topical creams or ointments, and in some cases, antibiotics may be prescribed.

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  • 4. 

    Copulation sexual intercourse.

    • A.

      Vagina

    • B.

      Fallopian tube

    • C.

      Coitus

    Correct Answer
    C. Coitus
    Explanation
    Coitus refers to sexual intercourse between two individuals. It involves the insertion of the penis into the vagina, allowing for the possibility of fertilization and reproduction. The terms "vagina" and "Fallopian tube" are related to the female reproductive system and are involved in the process of coitus. Therefore, coitus is the correct answer as it accurately describes the act of sexual intercourse.

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  • 5. 

    Rectial tissue containing most blood.

    • A.

      Corpus cavernosum

    • B.

      Testes

    • C.

      Scrotum

    Correct Answer
    A. Corpus cavernosum
    Explanation
    The corpus cavernosum is a type of erectile tissue found in the penis and clitoris. It contains numerous blood vessels that fill with blood during sexual arousal, causing the tissue to become engorged and leading to an erection. This makes it the tissue that contains the most blood in the given options. The testes and scrotum are not primarily involved in blood storage or engorgement, making them less likely to be the correct answer.

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  • 6. 

    Buelbourethral gland.

    • A.

      Amniotic

    • B.

      Urine

    • C.

      Cowpers gland

    Correct Answer
    C. Cowpers gland
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "cowpers gland." The Cowper's gland, also known as the bulbourethral gland, is a small gland located below the prostate gland in males. It produces a clear fluid that is released during sexual arousal and helps lubricate the urethra, neutralize any acidic urine residue, and enhance sperm motility. The gland plays an important role in male reproductive physiology and contributes to overall sexual function.

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  • 7. 

    Control improving sprint genetic.

    • A.

      Eugenic

    • B.

      Placenta

    • C.

      Vas deferens

    Correct Answer
    A. Eugenic
    Explanation
    The given words "control improving sprint genetic" do not form a coherent phrase or sentence. However, out of the options provided, "eugenic" is the only word that relates to genetics. Eugenics is the study of or belief in the possibility of improving the qualities of the human species or a human population, especially by such means as discouraging reproduction by persons having genetic defects or presumed to have inheritable undesirable traits.

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  • 8. 

    Act Os site for matured sperm.

    • A.

      Ovulation

    • B.

      Gestation

    • C.

      Epididymis

    Correct Answer
    C. Epididymis
    Explanation
    The epididymis is a part of the male reproductive system where mature sperm is stored. It is a coiled tube located on the back of each testicle and serves as a site for the final maturation of sperm. Once the sperm is produced in the testes, it travels through the epididymis where it gains the ability to swim and fertilize an egg. Therefore, the epididymis is responsible for storing and transporting mature sperm.

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  • 9. 

    These are responsible for carrying sperm filled semen from the male to the female's vagina.

    • A.

      Penis and urethra

    • B.

      Gonads

    • C.

      Testicles

    Correct Answer
    A. Penis and urethra
    Explanation
    The penis and urethra are responsible for carrying sperm-filled semen from the male to the female's vagina. The penis is the male reproductive organ that becomes erect during sexual arousal and delivers sperm into the female's reproductive tract. The urethra, on the other hand, is the tube that runs through the penis and carries both urine and semen out of the body. Together, the penis and urethra play a crucial role in the process of fertilization and reproduction.

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  • 10. 

    Congenital defect urethra opens an the dorsum of the penis.

    • A.

      Ovary

    • B.

      Scrotum

    • C.

      Epispadias

    Correct Answer
    C. Epispadias
    Explanation
    Epispadias is a congenital defect where the urethra opens on the dorsum (top) of the penis, instead of at the tip. This condition is more common in males and can cause urinary incontinence and difficulty with urination. Ovary and scrotum are not related to the opening of the urethra, so they are incorrect answers.

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  • 11. 

    A gland that makes some of the parts of semen.

    • A.

      Ovary

    • B.

      Scrotum

    • C.

      Prostate

    Correct Answer
    C. Prostate
    Explanation
    The prostate gland is responsible for producing some of the components of semen. It is a small gland located below the bladder and in front of the rectum in males. The prostate gland produces a fluid that helps nourish and protect sperm, and it is released during ejaculation. The other options, ovary and scrotum, are not involved in the production of semen. The ovary is part of the female reproductive system and produces eggs, while the scrotum is the external sac that holds the testicles.

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  • 12. 

    Vaccination again HP.

    • A.

      Gardasil

    • B.

      Sac

    • C.

      All above

    Correct Answer
    A. Gardasil
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Gardasil because it is a vaccine that is used to protect against certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to various types of cancer, including cervical, anal, and throat cancer. Gardasil is specifically designed to prevent HPV infection and reduce the risk of developing these types of cancers. Therefore, choosing Gardasil as the answer makes sense in the context of vaccination against HPV.

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  • 13. 

    Surgical procedure of the vas deferens, cutting and tired .

    • A.

      Semen secretion

    • B.

      Hydrocele

    • C.

      Vas deferens

    Correct Answer
    C. Vas deferens
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "vas deferens." The vas deferens is a tube that carries sperm from the testes to the urethra. During a surgical procedure, the vas deferens may be cut and tied to prevent the flow of sperm, resulting in sterilization. This procedure is commonly known as a vasectomy. The other options, semen secretion and hydrocele, are not directly related to the surgical procedure of the vas deferens.

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  • 14. 

    98,6 and lower to produce unviable sperm.

    • A.

      Scrotum

    • B.

      Testing ovum

    • C.

      Testes (temperature)

    Correct Answer
    C. Testes (temperature)
    Explanation
    The testes need to be at a temperature lower than 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit in order to produce viable sperm. The scrotum, which houses the testes, helps regulate the temperature by contracting or expanding to bring the testes closer or farther away from the body. If the testes are exposed to higher temperatures, it can affect sperm production and lead to the production of unviable sperm. Therefore, maintaining a lower temperature in the testes is crucial for the production of healthy sperm.

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  • 15. 

    The sac that holds the testes.

    • A.

      Scrotum

    • B.

      Placenta

    • C.

      Vas deferens

    Correct Answer
    A. Scrotum
    Explanation
    The scrotum is the correct answer because it is the sac that holds the testes. The scrotum is located outside the body and acts as a protective covering for the testes. It helps regulate the temperature of the testes, keeping them slightly cooler than the rest of the body, which is important for sperm production.

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  • 16. 

    Highly contagious venereal dis of the genital mucous membrane.

    • A.

      Gonorrhea

    • B.

      Placenta

    • C.

      Eugenic

    Correct Answer
    A. Gonorrhea
    Explanation
    Gonorrhea is a highly contagious venereal disease that affects the genital mucous membrane. It is transmitted through sexual contact with an infected person and can cause symptoms such as painful urination, abnormal discharge, and inflammation of the genitals. The correct answer is gonorrhea because it matches the description provided in the question.

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  • 17. 

    Pathologic condition of excessive development of the mammary gland.

    • A.

      Gynecomastia

    • B.

      Azoospermia

    • C.

      Hydrocele

    Correct Answer
    A. Gynecomastia
    Explanation
    Gynecomastia refers to the abnormal enlargement of the male breast tissue, which is caused by an imbalance in the hormones estrogen and testosterone. This condition can occur due to various factors such as hormonal changes during puberty, certain medications, obesity, or underlying medical conditions. The excessive development of the mammary gland in gynecomastia leads to the enlargement of the male breast, causing a breast-like appearance. Azoospermia refers to the absence of sperm in semen, while hydrocele is the accumulation of fluid around the testicle.

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  • 18. 

    Seminal- vesicles .

    • A.

      Semen+ secretion

    • B.

      Semen's+ lacks sperm

    • C.

      Womb, uterus

    Correct Answer
    A. Semen+ secretion
    Explanation
    The answer "semen+ secretion" suggests that the seminal vesicles are responsible for secreting semen. Semen is a fluid that contains sperm, and it is released during ejaculation. The seminal vesicles contribute to the production of semen by secreting a fluid that provides nutrients and protection for the sperm. This explanation is supported by the information provided in the question, which mentions semen and its lack of sperm. The reference to the womb or uterus is unrelated to the answer.

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  • 19. 

    Excessive formation of cells .

    • A.

      Hyperplasia

    • B.

      Cowpers gland

    • C.

      Menstruation

    Correct Answer
    A. Hyperplasia
    Explanation
    Hyperplasia refers to the excessive formation of cells. This can occur in various tissues or organs in the body, leading to an increase in the number of cells. It is a response to certain stimuli or conditions, such as hormonal imbalances or tissue damage. In the context of the given options, hyperplasia is the most appropriate answer as it directly relates to the excessive formation of cells, while the other options do not specifically address this phenomenon.

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  • 20. 

    Acyclovir antivirus drugs .

    • A.

      Herpers genitalis symptom relief

    • B.

      Placental 5 phases

    • C.

      Cryptorchidism gland

    Correct Answer
    A. Herpers genitalis symptom relief
    Explanation
    The given answer, "herpers genitalis symptom relief," is likely the correct answer because it is the only option that is relevant to the topic of the question. The other options, "acyclovir antivirus drugs," "placental 5 phases," and "cryptorchidism gland," do not seem to be related to the given question. Therefore, the answer "herpers genitalis symptom relief" is the most logical choice.

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  • 21. 

    Genital herpes.

    • A.

      Herpes simplex virus 2

    • B.

      Symptom relief

    • C.

      Cottages anti virus 4

    Correct Answer
    A. Herpes simplex virus 2
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "herpes simplex virus 2" because it is the specific virus that causes genital herpes. The other options mentioned, such as "symptom relief" and "cottages anti virus 4," are not directly related to the cause of genital herpes.

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  • 22. 

    Accumulation of fluiding sac like cavity.

    • A.

      Hydrocele

    • B.

      Placenta

    • C.

      Breastfeeding

    Correct Answer
    A. Hydrocele
    Explanation
    Hydrocele is the correct answer because it is characterized by the accumulation of fluid in a sac-like cavity, usually in the scrotum. This condition can cause swelling and discomfort in the affected area. Placenta and breastfeeding are unrelated to the accumulation of fluid in a sac-like cavity, making them incorrect answers.

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  • 23. 

    Congenital defect urethra opens on underside of the penis.

    • A.

      Hypospadias

    • B.

      Vulvar

    • C.

      Herpers genitalis

    Correct Answer
    A. Hypospadias
    Explanation
    Hypospadias is a congenital defect where the urethra opens on the underside of the penis instead of at the tip. This condition occurs during fetal development when the urethral opening does not fully close. It is a relatively common condition and can vary in severity, with some cases only having a slight displacement of the urethral opening and others having a more significant deviation. Hypospadias can be corrected with surgery, typically performed during early childhood, to reposition the urethral opening to the tip of the penis.

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  • 24. 

    Surgical excision of testicle.

    • A.

      Eugenic

    • B.

      Orchidectomy

    • C.

      Oophectomy

    Correct Answer
    B. Orchidectomy
    Explanation
    Orchidectomy refers to the surgical excision of the testicle. This procedure is often performed for medical reasons, such as the treatment of testicular cancer or to address certain hormonal conditions. The term "orchidectomy" is derived from the Greek word "orchis," meaning testicle, and "ektome," meaning excision or removal. It is important to note that this procedure is specific to the removal of testicles and should not be confused with oophorectomy, which involves the removal of the ovaries in females.

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  • 25. 

     test to determine the real father and child (DNA).

    • A.

      Paternity

    • B.

      Gardasil

    • C.

      Balanitis

    Correct Answer
    A. Paternity
    Explanation
    The term "paternity" refers to the state or condition of being a father. In the context of the given question, it suggests that the test mentioned is used to determine the biological relationship between a man and a child, specifically through DNA analysis. This test is commonly used to establish paternity in legal and personal situations where there may be doubts or disputes regarding the biological father of a child. The other options, "gardasil" and "balanitis," are unrelated to the concept of determining fatherhood through DNA testing.

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  • 26. 

    Foreskin over the glands penis in the male.

    • A.

      Prepuce

    • B.

      Placenta

    • C.

      Propose

    Correct Answer
    A. Prepuce
    Explanation
    The correct answer is prepuce. The foreskin, also known as the prepuce, is a retractable fold of skin that covers the glans penis in males. It serves to protect the sensitive glans and keep it moist. During circumcision, the prepuce is surgically removed.

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  • 27. 

    Scrotum testes penis.

    • A.

      Scrotum ( external)

    • B.

      Reproduction system (external)

    • C.

      Reproduction female( vaginal )

    Correct Answer
    B. Reproduction system (external)

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