Nbspthe gametes are produced in the gonads within the


Where does your development occur? (as sperm)

Question 1 options:

 

The gametes are produced in the gonads, within the seminiferous tubules.

 

epididymis

 

vas deferens

 

seminal vesicle

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Question 2 Where did you mature?

Question 2 options:

 

vas deferens

 

seminal vesicle

 

The gametes are produced in the gonads, within the seminiferous tubules.

 

epididymis

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Question 3 Where did you get stored after you had matured?

Question 3 options:

 

seminal vesicle

 

The gametes are produced in the gonads, within the seminiferous tubules.

 

epididymis

 

vas deferens

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Question 4 How did you travel through the male reproductive system?

Question 4 options:

 

by ejaculation which occurs during orgasm, which is coordinated by the autonomic nervous system due to stimulation of the scrotum

 

by ejaculation which occurs during orgasm, which is coordinated by the autonomic nervous system due to stimulation of the penis

 

by ejaculation which occurs during orgasm, is the result of a series of interactions between the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and somatic nervous systems

 

by ejaculation which occurs during orgasm, which is coordinated by the sympathetic nervous system due to stimulation of the clitoris

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Question 5 As sperm, where do you get your energy for motility after ejaculation?

Question 5 options:

 

epididymis

 

seminal vesicles

 

sertoli cells

 

vas deferens

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Question 6 How are you able to move?

Question 6 options:

 

The tail or flagellum beats to propel the sperm forward

 

The heat beats to propel the sperm forward

 

The fluid propels the sperm forward

 

The middle section propels the sperm forward

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Question 7 What provides you energy to move?

Question 7 options:

 

the tail of sperm has numerous mitochondria that use the fructose to produce ATP

 

the middle section of sperm has numerous mitochondria that use the fructose to produce ATP

 

fructose is supplied by the seminal vesicle

 

the head of sperm has numerous mitochondria that use the fructose to produce ATP

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Question 8 Select all possible dangers or obstacles that a sperm might encounter that may prevent him/her from completing his/her journey.

Question 8 options:

 

azoospermia: a physical obstruction prevents sperm from being mixed with the other components of semen

 

The individual may suffer from erectile dysfunction, which can prevent ejaculation.

 

The individual may have had a vasectomy, preventing sperm from leaving the body.

 

retrograde ejaculation: semen is passed to the bladder instead of to the urethra

 

orchitis: pain prevents ejaculation

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Question 9 Select all parts of the male reproductive system that help sperm to overcome the previous potential dangers?

Question 9 options:

 

cowper's gland: contributes alkaline and mucoid fluids to semen

 

Sertoli cells: support the developing sperm.

 

condom

 

seminal vesicle: contributes the sugar fructose to the semen

 

prostate gland: contributes alkaline and mucoid fluids to semen

 

urethra: conducts semen through the penis

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The following questions are based on research that should have been done in the assignment based on orchitis.

Question 10 Which of the following is the correct definition of orchitis?

Question 10 options:

 

a painful condition caused by an infection of the testicles, resulting in inflammation or swelling.

 

inflammation or swelling of the penis

 

inflammation or swelling of the head of the penis

 

a painful condition caused by an infection of the penis, resulting in inflammation or swelling.

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Question 11 Select all of the following that could possibly describe the symptoms of orchitis.

Question 11 options:

 

difficulty urinating

 

groin pain

 

inflammation or swelling of the testicles

 

ejaculation of blood

 

blood in urine

 

pain during intercourse

 

fever

 

severe pain

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Question 12 Select all of the possible causes of orchitis.

Question 12 options:

 

mumps

 

chlamydia

 

HIV

 

untreated or severe case of epididymitis, where infection has spread from the epididymis to the testicles

 

gonorrhea

 

syphilis

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Question 13 Select  all of the complications or effects that can arise from the condition orchitis.

Question 13 options:

 

giantism

 

infertility

 

over production of sperm

 

testicular atrophy

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Question 14 Bacterial orchitis can be cured with antibiotics.

Question 14 options:

 

True

 

False

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