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What structure associated with the urinary system transports urine and sperm 5.

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What structure associated with the urinary system transports urine and sperm 5. Where are sperm stored while they mature? 6. When descending, what do the testes travel through to get to the scrotal sacs? 7. What accessory gland for reproduction in human males is inferior (posterior) to the urinary bladder? 8. What female reproductive structures transport eggs to the location where embryos/fetuses ??? ??????? reproductive structure develop? 9. Where, in a pig, are the embryos/fetuses located during development? 10. What female reproductive structure produces sex hormones? 11. What respiratory structure has cartilaginous rings that keep the airway open? 12. What does food travel through to enter the duodenum when leaving the stomach? 13. What is the tissue surrounding the heart called? 14. What does blood pass through when it goes from one capillary bed to another without passing through the heart? Thought Questions 15. Why do women experience more urinary tract infections than men? It may help to observe Figures 15.5 and 15.8 (the lateral view at top right) and think about where the bladder and urethra are in the drawings. You may also refer to figures of the human female reproductive system in your textbook 16. What male reproductive structure is severed during a vasectomy? Do the testes still produce sperm following a vasectomy? Why does sterility result from a vasectomy? 17. The hormone insulin lowers blood glucose. How will insulin affect what happens to glucose once blood travels through the hepatic portal system? 12 15-14 206 Laboratory 15 Basic Mammain Anatomy

Explanation / Answer

4. Urethra

5. Epididymis

6. Abdominal cavity

7. Prostate

8. Fallopian tubes

9. Uterus

10. Ovaries

11. Larynx

12. Pyloric sphincter

13. Fibrous pericardium

14. Precapillary sphincter

15. A woman has a shorter urethra than a man does, which shortens the distance that bacteria must travel to reach the bladder.

16. Vas deferens , no they stop producing sperm if reverse vasectomy will done then it again starts producing sperms,  

17. Results in production of glucagon and tis raises blood glucose

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