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Medical Term - Reproductive Systems

Medical Term - Reproductive Systems

Assessment

Presentation

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Education

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10th Grade

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Practice Problem

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Hard

Created by

Karen Velez

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125 Slides • 26 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following combining forms is correctly matched with its reproductive structure?

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pen/i - Penis

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salping/o - Uterus

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colp/o - Ovaries

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placent/o - Vagina

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Open Ended

Why is it important for health professionals to understand the terminology related to the reproductive systems?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes external genitalia?

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Reproductive organs located outside of the body

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Reproductive organs located within the body

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Organs that produce hormones

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Organs that filter blood

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Fill in the Blank

The perineum in males extends from the scrotum to the area around the ___.

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Open Ended

Explain the primary function of the male reproductive system and why it is important for the continuation of life.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are considered external male genitalia?

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Penis

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Scrotum

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Testicles

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Prostate gland

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Fill in the Blank

The tube that carries urine and semen through the penis is called the ___.

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Multiple Choice

Which structure is responsible for transporting sperm from the testicle toward the urethra?

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Vas deferens

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Seminal vesicle

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Prostate gland

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Ureter

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Multiple Choice

What is the main function of the scrotum?

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To produce sperm

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To transport sperm

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To surround, protect, and support the testicles

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To store urine

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Fill in the Blank

The coiled tube at the upper part of each testicle where sperm mature is called the ___.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are true about the testicles?

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They produce sperm

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They develop within the abdomen of the male fetus

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They are the site of urine formation

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They descend into the scrotum before or soon after birth

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Multiple Choice

What does the spermatic cord contain?

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Only vas deferens

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Vas deferens, arteries, veins, nerves, and lymphatic vessels

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Only arteries and veins

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Only nerves and lymphatic vessels

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Open Ended

Explain the process by which sperm become motile and are stored before ejaculation.

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Fill in the Blank

The glans penis is the most ___ region at the tip of the penis.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main function of the foreskin?

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To cover and protect the glans penis

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To produce sperm cells

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To secrete hormones

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To aid in urination

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are functions of the seminal vesicles?

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Secrete yellow substance to nourish sperm cells

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Open into vas deferens

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Located at the base of urinary bladder

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Produce testosterone

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary function of the prostate gland during ejaculation?

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Secretes thick, alkaline fluid aiding sperm motility

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Produces testosterone

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Stores urine

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Produces pre-ejaculatory fluid

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Multiple Choice

Which gland secretes pre-ejaculatory fluid that may contain sperm and help flush residual urine from the urethra?

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Bulbourethral gland

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Prostate gland

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Seminal vesicle

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Adrenal gland

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Open Ended

Explain the pathway sperm takes from the epididymus to the outside of the body, mentioning the roles of the vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra.

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Multiple Choice

Which medical specialist focuses on the treatment of conditions affecting male fertility and sexuality?

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Andrologist

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Urologist

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Gynecologist

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Nephrologist

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are pathologies of the penis described in the slides?

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Balanitis

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Phimosis

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Epididymitis

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Hydrocele

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Open Ended

Explain the difference between erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's disease based on the information provided.

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Fill in the Blank

The condition characterized by a painful erection lasting 4 hours or more is called ___.

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Multiple Choice

What is andropause commonly referred to as?

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Male menopause

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Testicular cancer

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Erectile dysfunction

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Hydrocele

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Describe the causes and characteristics of epididymitis and hydrocele as discussed in the slides.

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Open Ended

What is one question you still have about the reproductive system or its medical terminology after today's lesson?

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