Male Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Vasa efferentia, Scrotum, Epididymis, Bulbourethral Glands, Testes, Seminiferous Tubules, Accessory Ducts of Male Reproductive System, Penis, Male Accessory Glands, Human Reproduction, Rete testis, etc.
Important Questions on Male Reproductive System
The diagram given below is representing:

Identify A, B and C from the given diagram and choose the correct option.

Choose the correct option.
Each testicular lobule contains _____ convoluted seminiferous tubules.

Urethral meatus refers to the:

Identify the right position of the male reproductive accessory glands from the given diagram and choose the correct option.

The other name of Cowper's gland is the Bulbourethral gland.

Which of the following is the accessory reproductive gland in male individuals?

Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the bracket.
_____ connects seminiferous tubules to the vasa efferentia. (Rete testis, Epididymis, vasa deferentia)

A network of tubules in the hilum of the testicles are called

The rete testis connects seminiferous tubules to the efferent ducts.

Write a short note on rete testis.

Name the tubule that connects rete testis to the epididymis, whether it is vasa deferentia or vasa efferentia?

Write a short note on vasa efferentia.

Vasa efferentia connects epididymis to vasa deferentia.

The tubule that helps the transportation of sperms from rete testis to the epididymis is called

Testis acts as only an exocrine gland.

The seminiferous tubule is covered by corona radiata.

The yellowish and sticky secretion from the seminal vesicle contains

Each testis is divided into how many testicular lobules.

Human testes are found in scrotal sacs and outside the abdominal cavity because the maturation of sperms requires 2oC-2.5oC less than body temperature.
