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September 2021 1 19 Report
1. It’s function is to produce and deposit sperm.
2. The function of this is to produce egg cell.
3. The loose pouch – like sac of skin which contains the testicles.
4. It is responsible for making testosterone .
5. A long, coiled tube that carries, store, and bring the sperm to maturity.
6. It was formed by the fusion of the vas deferens and the seminal vesicles.
7. A sac – like pouches that produces a sugar – rich fluid called fructose.
8. A walnut – sized structure that contributes additional fluid to the ejaculate, and
help to nourish the sperm.
9. Also called as Cowper’s gland – a pea – sized structures that produce a clear,
slippery fluid that empties directly into the urethra.
10. It is necessary for sperm production (spermatogenesis).
11. The most important androgen (male sex hormone) which is secreted by the testes.
12. The “large lips” that enclose the other external reproductive organs of female. It
contains sweat and oil -secreting glands.
13. It produce a fluid (mucus) secretion.
14. A small, sensitive protrusion where two labia minora meet.
15. The “birth canal”, it joins the cervix to the outside of the body.
16. A hollow, pear shaped, the home to a developing fetus.
17. Small, oval – shaped glands that produces eggs and hormones.
18. Plays a role in the development of ova, induction of ovulation, and stimulation
of estradiol and progesterone production by the ovaries.
19. The reproductive hormone in females that assists in endometrial regrowth, ovulation, and calcium absorption. It is responsible for the secondary sexual characteristics such as breast development, flaring of the hips, and a shorter period
necessary for bone maturation.
20. It assists in endometrial re-growth and inhibition of FSH and LH release.

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