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Practice Test - 3

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1. 
Which structure connects testis to epididymis

2. 
pH of semen is

3. 
Cells that provide nourishment to developing sperms are

4. 
Corpus spongiosum surrounds

5. 
Spermatogenesis occurs in

6. 
Human males are termed unisexual because

7. 
Rete testis connects seminiferous tubules to

8. 
Which hormone regulates spermatogenesis directly

9. 
Vas deferens primarily functions in

10. 
Male reproductive system is located mainly in

11. 
Which component of semen provides energy

12. 
Prostate gland secretion mainly helps in

13. 
Inhibin is secreted by

14. 
Leydig cells are located in

15. 
Foreskin is also called

16. 
Which gland lubricates penis

17. 
Seminal plasma is rich in

18. 
Testes perform dual functions of

19. 
Seminal vesicles secrete

20. 
Which cell undergoes meiosis during spermatogenesis

21. 
Which event occurs at puberty in males

22. 
Corpora cavernosa are present in

23. 
Sperm maturation mainly involves

24. 
Correct sequence of sperm transport is

25. 
Urethra in males passes through

26. 
Which structure prevents immune attack on sperms

27. 
Glans penis is

28. 
Which gland contributes maximum volume to semen

29. 
Which structure is NOT an accessory duct

30. 
Ejaculation is the process of

31. 
Prostaglandins in semen help in

32. 
Semen is a mixture of

33. 
Bulbourethral glands are also called

34. 
Which structure is common to urinary and reproductive systems

35. 
Each testicular lobule contains

36. 
Ejaculatory duct is formed by fusion of

37. 
Which structure ascends into abdomen from scrotum

38. 
Hormone secreted by Leydig cells is

39. 
Which duct stores sperms for longest duration

40. 
Which structure opens at urethral meatus

41. 
Epididymis is mainly involved in

42. 
Which structure loops over urinary bladder

43. 
Average number of sperms in a single ejaculation is

44. 
Androgens are secreted into

45. 
Blood–testis barrier is formed by