29 Questions
What is the fundamental unit of structure and function in living organisms?
Cells
Which mode of reproduction involves a single parent and results in genetically identical offspring?
Asexual Reproduction
What is responsible for making testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, and producing sperm?
Testis
What is the process by which organisms give rise to offspring?
Reproduction
How many chromosomes do human gametes have?
23
Why do we need food in our body?
To develop the immune system
Where are testosterone and sperm cells produced in the male reproductive system?
Seminiferous tubules
What is the main hormone of the male reproductive system?
Testosterone
What is the function of the epididymis in the male reproductive system?
Storage of mature sperm
Which organ keeps the body temperature lower for the sperm to survive?
Scrotum
What is responsible for the movement of sperm cells?
Flagellum
Which gland produces a fluid that nourishes and transports sperm?
Seminal gland
What is the main component of semen?
Sperm cells
Which organ delivers sperm into the female's body during sexual intercourse?
Penis
Cowper's gland produces a fluid that helps to neutralize acidic urine and lubricate the distal urethra. What is this fluid commonly known as?
What is the primary male sex hormone responsible for the development of male reproductive tissues and maintaining male secondary sexual characteristics?
Testosterone
Which mode of reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents to produce genetically unique offspring?
Sexual reproduction
What is the main function of the epididymis in the male reproductive system?
Storage and maturation of sperm
Which organ in the male reproductive system is responsible for the production of sperm and the secretion of testosterone?
Testis
What is the term for the process by which organisms give rise to offspring?
Reproduction
What type of reproduction involves a single parent and results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and the parent?
Asexual reproduction
What is the main function of the epididymis in the male reproductive system?
Storage of mature sperm
Which organ is responsible for maintaining the body temperature lower for the sperm to survive?
Scrotum
What is the function of Cowper's gland in the male reproductive system?
Producing precum fluid
What is the role of the ejaculatory duct in the male reproductive system?
Transportation of sperm to the urethra
Which structure in the male reproductive system surrounds the urethra and contains blood vessels that fill with blood to help make an erection?
Corpus spongiosum
What is the cover of the egg cell known as?
Zona Pellucida
Which organ is responsible for producing most of the fluid that makes up semen?
Prostate gland
What is the main hormone of the male reproductive system?
Testosterone
Explore the fundamental concept of a cell as the basic unit of life and its essential role in living organisms. Understand the factors influencing the growth rates of living organisms, including the significance of nutrients from food for survival and development.
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