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Key Term Matching 2. spermatogenesis 3- testis rete seconday spermatocyte 5. int

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Key Term Matching 2. spermatogenesis 3- testis rete seconday spermatocyte 5. interstitial cell 7, sperm midpiece bulbourethral gland 9, seminal vesicles, 10. scrotum 11. tunica albuginea 12. acrosomal cap 13. sperm 14. spermatid 15. prostate gland 16. spermiogenesis 17. Sertoli cell 18. spermatic cord 19. spermatogonium 20. primary spermatocyte 21- epididymis 22. prepuce 23. seminiferous tubule 24, corpus spongiosum 5. ampulla A a cell that has completed meiosis B the male gonad contains mitochondria inspiral formation D network of tubules between testis and epididymis E commonly called the foreskin F site of sperm storage and maturation G. secrete 60% of fluid in semen H accessory gland encircling urethra l. white fibrous capsule around testis column of erectile tissue K consists of sperm and fluid from accessory glands L. also called a nurse cell M. spermatogenesis occurs within its wall N. diploid stem cell a cell that has completed meiosis P consists of ductus deferens, vessels, and nerves Q widened terminal end of ductus deferens R also called Cowper's gland a cell entering spermatogenesis the male gamete U. meiosis process that produces sperm V. contains enzymes vital for fertilization skin sac encasing testes and epididymides secretes testosterone Y physical change of spermatid to sperm Lab Report: Laborato T 11 l Male Reproductive system 211

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Answer:

1. Semen: (K) consists of sperm and fluid from accessory organ

2. Spermatogenesis: (U) meiosis process that produces sperm

3. Rete testis: (D) network of tubules between testes and epididymis

4. Secondary spermatocyte: (O) A cell that has completed meiosis I

5. Interstitial cells: (X) secretes testosterone

6. Testis: (B) the male gonad

7. Sperm mid-piece: (C) contains mitochondria in spiral formation

8. Bulbourethral gland: (R) also called Cowper's gland

9. Seminal vescicles: (G) secretes 60% of fluid in semen

10. Scrotum: (W) skin sac encasing testis and epididymis

11. Tunica albuginea: (I) white fibrous capsule around testis

12. Acrosomal cap: (V) contains enzymes vital for fertilization

13. Sperm: (T) the male gamete

14. Spermatid: (A) a cell that has completed meiosis II

15. Prostate gland: (H) accessory gland encircling urethra

16. Spermiogenesis: (Y) physical change of spermatid to sperm

17. Sertoli cells: (L) also called a nurse cell

18. Spermati cord: (P) consists of ductus deferens, vessels and nerves

19. Spermatogonium: (N) diploid stem cell

20. Primary spermatocyte: (S) a cell entering spermatogenesis

21. Epididymis: (F) site of sperm storage and maturation

22. Prepuce: (E) commonly called foreskin

23. Seminiferous tubules: (M) spermatogenesis occurs within its wall

24. Corpus spongiosum: (J) column of erectile tissue

25. Ampulla: (Q) widened terminal end of ductus deferens