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Which structure connects testis to epididymis
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Cells that provide nourishment to developing sperms are
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Corpus spongiosum surrounds
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Spermatogenesis occurs in
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Human males are termed unisexual because
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Rete testis connects seminiferous tubules to
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Which hormone regulates spermatogenesis directly
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Vas deferens primarily functions in
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Male reproductive system is located mainly in
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Which component of semen provides energy
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Prostate gland secretion mainly helps in
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Inhibin is secreted by
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Leydig cells are located in
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Foreskin is also called
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Which gland lubricates penis
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Seminal plasma is rich in
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Testes perform dual functions of
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Seminal vesicles secrete
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Which cell undergoes meiosis during spermatogenesis
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Which event occurs at puberty in males
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Corpora cavernosa are present in
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Sperm maturation mainly involves
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Correct sequence of sperm transport is
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Urethra in males passes through
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Which structure prevents immune attack on sperms
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Which gland contributes maximum volume to semen
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Which structure is NOT an accessory duct
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Ejaculation is the process of
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Prostaglandins in semen help in
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Semen is a mixture of
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Bulbourethral glands are also called
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Which structure is common to urinary and reproductive systems
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Each testicular lobule contains
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Ejaculatory duct is formed by fusion of
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Which structure ascends into abdomen from scrotum
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Hormone secreted by Leydig cells is
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Which duct stores sperms for longest duration
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Which structure opens at urethral meatus
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Epididymis is mainly involved in
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Which structure loops over urinary bladder
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Average number of sperms in a single ejaculation is
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Androgens are secreted into
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Blood–testis barrier is formed by