Female Reproductive System: Organs and Functions

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What is the narrowest segment of the uterus?

Intramural part

Which of the following is NOT a component of the male reproductive system?

Fallopian tubes

What is the primary function of the testis?

To produce spermatozoa

Which layer of the uterine wall is the muscular layer?

Myometrium

Which of the following is NOT a part of the male genital ducts?

Fallopian tube

Where is the site of the ovary located in the female reproductive system?

Ovarian fossa in the lateral wall of the pelvis

Which of the following is NOT an organ of the female reproductive system?

Kidneys

What is the function of the uterine tubes in the female reproductive system?

Route for sperm to reach ovum and transport secondary oocytes

Which part of the uterine tube is the site of fertilization?

Ampulla

What is the function of the ovaries in the female reproductive system?

Production of female sex hormones

Which part of the female reproductive system is described as resembling unshelled almonds in size and shape?

Ovaries

Which of the following statements about the male reproductive system is incorrect?

The prostate gland secretes a fluid that composes 70% of the seminal fluid.

What is the primary function of the seminal vesicles?

To secrete an alkaline fluid rich in fructose and mucus.

Which of the following structures is responsible for the transport of sperm and seminal fluid?

Ejaculatory duct

What is the primary function of the tunica albuginea?

To protect the testis from physical injury.

Which of the following statements about the scrotum is correct?

It provides a suitable temperature for sperm production and maturation.

Which of the following structures is responsible for the production of testosterone?

Leydig cells

Learn about the organs of the female reproductive system including the ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva, and mammary glands. Explore the functions and characteristics of each organ in detail.

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