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describe the location and function of the scrotum - state the specific function of the cremaster & dartos muscles  location - outside of the pelvic cavity at the root of the penis  function - regulate the temperature of the testes  cremaster - is a muscle that pulls testes closer to the pelvic floor (to the warmth of the body) in cold conditions  dartos muscles - are muscles that contracts & wrinkles the scrotum (decreasing surface area for heat loss) in cold conditions state the 3 functions of the Sustentacular (Sertoli) cells  1. supports & provides nutrients for cells while they undergo meiosis & develop into sperm  2. produce testicular fluid for transport of sperm  3. control release of sperm into lumen of the seminiferous tubule define spermatogenesis (include the specific cells)  definition - the formation of sperm by meiosis  spermatogenic cells - produce sperm cells  sustentacular cells - nourish developing sperm ~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @ Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025  interstitial cells - secrete testosterone describe the specific functions of the acrosome, mitochondria & tail of the sperm cell  acrosome - cap-like vesicle containing enzymes to help sperm penetrate the secondary oocyte  midpiece - contains mitochondria which provide energy so the tail can propel the sperm  tail - propels the sperm name the hormones involved in spermatogenesis beginning from the hypothalamus - state 3 functions of testosterone  hypothalamus - increases secretion of GnRH GnRH - stimulates anterior pituitary to secrete LH & FSH LH - stimulates interstitial cells to secrete testosterone FSH - stimulates spermatogenesis testosterone - controls the growth, development, functioning, & maintenance of sex organs, stimulates development of male secondary sex characteristics during puberty, & stimulates sperm maturation, bone growth, & protein synthesis describe the location of and 3 functions of the epididymis ~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @ Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025  1. site for sperm to mature & gain mobility 2. stores sperm 3. propels sperm into ductus deferens state the function of the Ductus (vas) deferens)  transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra by peristalsis name the structures located in the spermatic cord  testicular blood vessels, autonomic nerves, lymphatic vessels, ductus deferens, & cremaster muscle describe the location and state the function of; the seminal vesicles, the ejaculatory duct, the prostate gland, and the bulbourethral glands  seminal vesicles - along the back of the bladder, add alkaline viscous fluid to sperm ejaculatory duct - superior aspect of the prostate gland, ejects sperm & seminal vesicle secretions into the urethra prostate gland - encircles urethra & just inferior to the urinary bladder, contracts during ejaculation squeezing glandular secretions into the urethra bulbourethral glands - beneath the prostate gland & beginning of the penis, produces an alkaline mucus that drains into the urethra & lubricate

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BNNS502 exam 2 Questions and Correct
Answers | Latest Update
describe the location and function of the scrotum


- state the specific function of the cremaster & dartos muscles


 location - outside of the pelvic cavity at the root of the penis

 function - regulate the temperature of the testes

 cremaster - is a muscle that pulls testes closer to the pelvic floor (to the

warmth of the body) in cold conditions

 dartos muscles - are muscles that contracts & wrinkles the scrotum

(decreasing surface area for heat loss) in cold conditions




state the 3 functions of the Sustentacular (Sertoli) cells


 1. supports & provides nutrients for cells while they undergo meiosis &

develop into sperm

 2. produce testicular fluid for transport of sperm

 3. control release of sperm into lumen of the seminiferous tubule




define spermatogenesis (include the specific cells)


 definition - the formation of sperm by meiosis

 spermatogenic cells - produce sperm cells

 sustentacular cells - nourish developing sperm


~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @

, Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025

 interstitial cells - secrete testosterone




describe the specific functions of the acrosome, mitochondria & tail of the sperm cell


 acrosome - cap-like vesicle containing enzymes to help sperm penetrate

the secondary oocyte

 midpiece - contains mitochondria which provide energy so the tail can

propel the sperm

 tail - propels the sperm




name the hormones involved in spermatogenesis beginning from the hypothalamus


- state 3 functions of testosterone


 hypothalamus - increases secretion of GnRH

GnRH - stimulates anterior pituitary to secrete LH & FSH


LH - stimulates interstitial cells to secrete testosterone


FSH - stimulates spermatogenesis


testosterone - controls the growth, development, functioning, & maintenance of sex organs,

stimulates development of male secondary sex characteristics during puberty, & stimulates

sperm maturation, bone growth, & protein synthesis




describe the location of and 3 functions of the epididymis




~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @

, Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025

 1. site for sperm to mature & gain mobility

2. stores sperm


3. propels sperm into ductus deferens




state the function of the Ductus (vas) deferens)


 transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra by peristalsis




name the structures located in the spermatic cord


 testicular blood vessels, autonomic nerves, lymphatic vessels, ductus

deferens, & cremaster muscle




describe the location and state the function of; the seminal vesicles, the ejaculatory duct, the

prostate gland, and the bulbourethral glands


 seminal vesicles - along the back of the bladder, add alkaline viscous

fluid to sperm

ejaculatory duct - superior aspect of the prostate gland, ejects sperm & seminal vesicle

secretions into the urethra


prostate gland - encircles urethra & just inferior to the urinary bladder, contracts during

ejaculation squeezing glandular secretions into the urethra


bulbourethral glands - beneath the prostate gland & beginning of the penis, produces an

alkaline mucus that drains into the urethra & lubricates the male urethra


~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @

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