B. Matching Match each structure of the male listed on the left with its correct
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B. Matching Match each structure of the male listed on the left with its correct description on the right. 1. scrotum A. site of spermatozoa storage 2. ductus deferens site of spermatozoa production B. 3. bulbo-urethral glands C. enlarged tip of penis 4. glans 5. corpora cavernosa 6. prepuce 7. prostatic urethra 8. epididymis 9. membranous urethra I pouch c 10. seminiferous tubules . portion of urethra in pelvic floor D. paired erectile cylinder E. small glands in pelvic floor F. first segment of urethra G. also called foreskin H. transports spermatozoa to urethra C. Matching Match each structure of the female listed on the left with its correct description on the right. A. space between labia minora B. flared end of uterine tube C. domed portion of uterus D. female external genitalia E. uterine protrusion into vagina F. narrow portion of uterine tube G. small folds lacking pubic hair H. fatty cushion I. muscular layer of uterine wall J. large folds that often have pubic hair 1. labia minora 2. myometrium 3. mons pubis 4. isthmus 5. infundibulum 6. fundus 7. vestibule 8. labia majora 9. vulva 10. cervix 656Explanation / Answer
B. Matching:
1. Scrotum: pouch containing testes (I)
2. Ductus deferens: transport spermatozoa to urethra (H)
3. Bulbourethral gland, also called a Cowper's gland: Small gland in Pelvic floor (E)
4. Glans- enlarge tip of panis (C)
5. Corpus cavernosum: paired erectile cylinder (D)
6. prepuce- foreskin (G)
7. Prostate urethra: First segment of urethra (F)
8. Epididymus- site of spermatozoa storage (A)
9. Membranous urethra: Portion of urethra in Pelvic floor (J)
10. Seminiferous tubules- site of spermatozoa production (B)
C. Matching:
1. labia minora- small fold lacking pubic hair (G)
2. Myometrium: muscular layer of uterine wall (I)
3. Mons pubis: fatty cushion (H)
4. Isthmus- narrow portion of uterine tube (F)
5. Infundibulam: flared end of uterine tube (B)
6. Fundus: domed portion of the uterus (C)
7. vestibule- space between labia minora (A)
8. labia majora: large fold that often have pubic hair (J)
9. Vulva: female external genitalia (D)
10 cervix- uterine protrusion into vegina (F)
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