Biology Practice: Reproductive System (Mock Test 2 - Anatomy, Functions & Locations)
1. The testes are situated in the scrotum outside the abdominal cavity to maintain a temperature that is ________ than the body temperature.
2. The structural and functional units of the testes where sperms are actually produced are:
3. Which gland secretes a fluid that activates sperms and provides nourishment, forming a major part of semen?
4. The narrow lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina is the:
5. Leydig cells (Interstitial cells), which secrete testosterone, are located in the:
6. The funnel-shaped end of the Fallopian tube that picks up the released ovum is the:
7. The function of the 'Prostate Gland' is to:
8. Which structure connects the ovary to the uterus?
9. The highly coiled tube where sperms are temporarily stored for maturation is the:
10. The inner lining of the uterus which is richly supplied with blood and shed during menstruation is the:
11. Which gland in males is also known as the Bulbourethral gland?
12. The finger-like projections at the end of the Fallopian tubes are called:
13. The middle piece of a human sperm contains numerous ________ to provide energy for movement.
14. The temporary endocrine structure formed from the ruptured follicle after ovulation is the:
15. The 'Acrosome' at the tip of the sperm head contains:
16. The surgical removal of the uterus is called:
17. Which structure acts as the birth canal during parturition?
18. The umbilical cord contains blood vessels that transport ________ and ________ to the fetus.
19. In human females, where are the ovaries located?
20. The fusion of the male gamete and female gamete is called ________ and results in a ________.