C. Male Organs Select the structures described by the statements below. bulbourethral gland corpora cavernosa corpus spongiosum ejaculatory duct epididymis penis prepuce prostate gland prostatic urethra seminal vesicle seminiferous tubule testes vas (ductus) deferens 1. Male copulatory organ. 2. Male gonads. 3. Sheath of skin over the glans penis. 4. Carries sperm from epididymis to ejaculatory duct. 2

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B. Gametogenesis
Select the cells described by the statements below.
Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
primary spermatocytes
secondary spermatocytes
spermatids
spermatogonia
spermatozoa
1. Haploid male gametes.
2. Haploid female gamete.
penis
prepuce
3. Divide mitotically to form primary spermatocytes.
4. Cells composing germinal epithelium in ovary.
5. Large haploid cell released in ovulation.
6. Male cells formed by first meiotic division.
7. Large female cell formed by first meiotic division.
8. Male cells in which first meiotic division occurs.
9. Female cells in which first meiotic division occurs.
10. Large female cell formed by second meiotic division.
C. Male Organs
Select the structures described by the statements below.
bulbourethral gland
corpora cavernosa
corpus spongiosum
ejaculatory duct
epididymis
oogonia
ovum
polar bodies
primary oocyte
secondary oocyte
1. Male copulatory organ.
2. Male gonads.
prostate gland
prostatic urethra
seminal vesicle
seminiferous tubule
testes
vas (ductus) deferens
3. Sheath of skin over the glans penis.
4. Carries sperm from epididymis to ejaculatory duct.
5. Tube from urinary bladder into prostate gland.
6. Empties secretions into base of penile urethra.
7. Empties secretions into prostatic urethra.
8. Empties secretions into ejaculatory duct.
9. Erectile tissue forming glans penis.
10. Two dorsally located cylinders of erectile tissue.
11. Slender tube containing sperm-forming cells.
12. Site of sperm storage and maturation.
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Transcribed Image Text:B. Gametogenesis Select the cells described by the statements below. Oogenesis Spermatogenesis primary spermatocytes secondary spermatocytes spermatids spermatogonia spermatozoa 1. Haploid male gametes. 2. Haploid female gamete. penis prepuce 3. Divide mitotically to form primary spermatocytes. 4. Cells composing germinal epithelium in ovary. 5. Large haploid cell released in ovulation. 6. Male cells formed by first meiotic division. 7. Large female cell formed by first meiotic division. 8. Male cells in which first meiotic division occurs. 9. Female cells in which first meiotic division occurs. 10. Large female cell formed by second meiotic division. C. Male Organs Select the structures described by the statements below. bulbourethral gland corpora cavernosa corpus spongiosum ejaculatory duct epididymis oogonia ovum polar bodies primary oocyte secondary oocyte 1. Male copulatory organ. 2. Male gonads. prostate gland prostatic urethra seminal vesicle seminiferous tubule testes vas (ductus) deferens 3. Sheath of skin over the glans penis. 4. Carries sperm from epididymis to ejaculatory duct. 5. Tube from urinary bladder into prostate gland. 6. Empties secretions into base of penile urethra. 7. Empties secretions into prostatic urethra. 8. Empties secretions into ejaculatory duct. 9. Erectile tissue forming glans penis. 10. Two dorsally located cylinders of erectile tissue. 11. Slender tube containing sperm-forming cells. 12. Site of sperm storage and maturation. 1 2 3. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, 1. 2 3. 4 5 6. 7 8. 9. 10 11. 12
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