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Chapter 45: Male Reproductive System Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 10th Edition Exam|Questions and Answers| 100% Correct 1. In the male reproductive system, the essential organs of reproduction are called: a. seminal vesicles. b. testes. c. vasa deferentia. d. Cowper glands. b. testes. 2. The accessory organs of the male reproductive system include all the following except: a. epididymis. b. vasa deferentia. c. urethra. d. gonads. d. gonads 3. Which of the following is not a supporting structure of the male reproductive system? a. Penis b. Scrotum c. Prostate d. Pair of spermatic cords c. Prostate 4. Which of the following is not a secreting gland in the male reproductive system? a. Seminal vesicle b. Bulbourethral gland c. Prostate gland d. All of the above are secreting glands in the male reproductive system d. All of the above are secreting glands in the male reproductive system 5. The supporting structures in the male reproductive system include: a. the penis. b. a pair of spermatic cords. c. the scrotum. d. all of the above. d. all of the above 6. Progesterone released by cells surrounding the ovum: a. assist in capacitation of the sperm. b. supply additional nutrient for the sperm. c. increase motility and attract sperm to the ovum. d. has no measurable effect on the sperm c. increase motility and attract sperm to the ovum. 7. Which of the following is(are) not classified as an accessory organ(s) of the reproductive system in the male? a. Testes b. Epididymides c. Urethra d. Seminal vesicles a. Testes 8. Which of the following statements is not true? a. Each testis is 4 to 5 cm long. b. Each testis weighs about 10 to 15 grams. c. The right testis is usually lower than the left testis. d. All of the above are true c. The right testis is usually lower than the left testis. 9. The efferent ductules: a. surround and protect each testis. b. are part of the tunica albuginea. ' c. drain the rete testis. d. do all of the above. c. drain the rete testis. 10. Which of the following divides the t

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