It serves as nurse cells for developing sperm cells. It provides nutrients for sperm and fluid, and it is rich in fructose for sperm motility.   3. It secretes testosterone. 4. It secretes inhibin which inhibits FSH synthesis. 5. Specimen for semenalysis should be delivered within ____ of collection at room temperature. 6. Analysis of sperm should be done after liquefaction usually _____. 7. Normal value for sperm concentration. 8. Normal value for sperm count. 9. Normal value for sperm motility. 10. It is the stain of choice for sperm morphology. 11. It is the method of collection of synovial fluid. 12. Normal viscosity of synovial fluid can form a string of _____ long.

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I. Identification: Identify the following definition of terms. 

 1. It serves as nurse cells for developing sperm cells.

  1. It provides nutrients for sperm and fluid, and it is rich in fructose for sperm motility.

  3. It secretes testosterone.

4. It secretes inhibin which inhibits FSH synthesis.

5. Specimen for semenalysis should be delivered within ____ of collection at room temperature.

6. Analysis of sperm should be done after liquefaction usually _____.

7. Normal value for sperm concentration.

8. Normal value for sperm count.

9. Normal value for sperm motility.

10. It is the stain of choice for sperm morphology.

11. It is the method of collection of synovial fluid.

12. Normal viscosity of synovial fluid can form a string of _____ long.

13. It is a vacuolated macrophage with ingested neutrophils that can be seen in synovial fluid.

14. It is a neutrophil with dark cytoplasmic granules containing immune complexes that can be seen in synovial fluid.

15. It is seen in tuberculosis, septic and rheumatoid arthritis seen in synovial fluid.

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