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  1. The male external genitals include:
    1. scrotum, penis, testis, epididmys
    2. scrotum, penis, testis
    3. scrotum, penis, testis, prostate gland
    4. scrotum, penis, testis, epididmys, ductus deferens
  2. Viable sperm production requires that:
    1. the testis maintain a temperature 1 °C lower than body temperature
    2. the testis are the same temperature as normal body temperature
    3. the testis maintain a temperature 1 °C greater than body temperature
  3. Sperm travels from the testis to the utethra, first via the __________, and then via the __________.
    1. epididmys, ductus deferens
    2. ductus deferens, epididmys
  4. Order the segments of the uterine tube from lateral (ovary) to medial (uterus).
    1. ampulla → isthmus → infundibulum
    2. isthmus → ampulla → infundibulum
    3. infundibulum → isthmus → ampulla
    4. infundibulum → ampulla → isthmus
  5. The gonads of the female reproductive system are __________, and the gonads of male reproductive system are __________.
    1. oocytes, sperm
    2. oocytes, spermatogonia
    3. ovaries, testes
    4. ovum, sperm
  6. An oocyte matures into a/an __________ by time it is in the uterine tube, and once fertilized becomes a/an __________.
    1. zygote, ovum
    2. ovum, zygote
    3. ovum, embryo
    4. embryo, ovum
  7. The male reproductive tract starts at the:
    1. epididmys
    2. ductus deferens
    3. penis
    4. testis
  8. How do the urethra compare between men and women?
    1. urethra is the same length in men and women
    2. urethra is longer in men
    3. urethra is longer in women
  9. The opening of the uterus is the:
    1. urethra
    2. vagina
    3. cervix
    4. labia
  10. Order the glands from most contribution to semen to least.
    1. seminal glands → bulbo-urethal glands → prostate gland
    2. prostate gland → bulbo-urethal glands → seminal glands
    3. prostate gland → seminal glands → bulbo-urethal glands
    4. seminal glands → prostate gland → bulbo-urethal glands
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