Which one of the following is not a male accessory gland?

1. Seminal vesicle 2. Ampulla
3. Prostate 4. Bulbourethral gland
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Secretions from which one of the following are rich in fructose, calcium and some enzymes?

1. Liver 2. Pancreas
3. Salivary glands 4. Male accessory glands
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After receiving the duct from the seminal vesicle, vas deferens opens into urethra as:
1. Epididymis 2. Ejaculatory duct
3. Efferent ductule 4. Ureter
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FSH: Seroli cell :: LH : _________.
Complete the analogy by choosing the correct option
1. Sperm cell
2. Inner cell mass
3. Germ cell
4. Leydig cell
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Which of the following correctly differentiates Sertoli cells and Leydig cells in the male reproductive system?
1. Sertoli cells are present in the interstitial tissue and produce testosterone, while Leydig cells are found in seminiferous tubules and support spermatogenesis.
2. Sertoli cells provide nourishment and support to developing sperm cells within the seminiferous tubules, while Leydig cells, located in the interstitial spaces, secrete testosterone.
3. Sertoli cells produce testosterone under the influence of LH, whereas Leydig cells support the maturation of sperm under FSH stimulation.
4. Sertoli cells are stimulated by LH to regulate male secondary sexual characteristics, whereas Leydig cells are stimulated by FSH to aid spermatogenesis.
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All the following are male accessory reproductive glands, except:
1. Seminal vesicle 2. Testes
3. Prostate 4. Bulbourethral gland
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The major male sex accessory glands:
I: include two paired glands and one unpaired gland.
II: contribute to the composition of seminal plasma.
 
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
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Which of the following structure in male reproductive system acts as a link between rete testis and epididymis ?

1. Vas deferens 2. Vasa efferentia
3. Epididymis 4. lnguinal canal
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The secretion of seminal vesicles contributes significantly to semen primarily because it:
1. Provides enzymes for zona pellucida digestion
2. Supplies fructose and calcium for sperm motility
3. Neutralises vaginal acidity
4. Induces acrosome reaction
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The seminiferous tubules of the testis open into Vasa efferentia through …….

1. Rete Testis 2. Vas Deferens
3. Epididymis 4. Urethera
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