Which human male accessory reproductive duct receives a duct from the seminal vesicle?
1. Rete testis
2. Vas deferens
3. Epididymis
4. Urethra
In man the vas deferencs emerges from
(1) Cauda epididymis
(2) Caput epididymis
(3) Corpora cavernosa
(4) Glomus major
The substrate used for sperm metabolism is produced by the
1. prostate
2. seminal vesicle
3. Cowper's gland
4. testes
Mature sperms in humans are stored in:
(1) Seminal vesicles
(2) Epididymis
(3) Vas deferens
(4) Rete testis
Which of the following depicts the correct pathway of transport of sperms ?
1. Rete testis Efferent ductules Epididymis vas deferens
2. Rete testis Epididymis Efferent ductules vas deference
3. Rete testis Vas deference Efferent ductules Epididymis
4. Efferent ductules Rete testis Vas deference Epididymis
If for some reason, the vasa efferentia in the human reproductive system get blocked,
the gametes will not be transported from
1. epididymis to vas deferens
2. ovary to uterus
3. vagina to uterus
4. testes to epididymis
Vasa efferentia are the ductules leading from
1. testicular lobules to rete testis
2. rete testis to vas deferens
3. vas deferens to epididymis
4. epididymis to urethra
Given below is a diagrammatic sketch of a portion of human male reproductive system.
Select the correct set of the names of the parts labelled A, B, C, D.
A B C D
1. Ureter Prostate Seminal vesicle Bulbourethral gland
2. Vas deferens Seminal vesicle Prostate Bulbourethral gland
3. Vas deferens Seminal vesicle Bulbourethral gland Prostate
4. Ureter Seminal vesicle Prostate Bubourethral gland
Starting from the maximum, arrange the following male reproductive accessory organs in the correct order, based on the amount of secretion poured into urethra
(i) Prostrate gland
(ii) Seminal vesicle
(iii) Bulbourethral gland
(1) (i) > (ii) > (iii)
(2) (iii) > (ii) > (i)
(3) (ii) > (iii) > (i)
(4) (ii) > (i) > (iii)
Assertion : Urethra in human male acts as urinogenital canal.
Reason : Urethra carries only urine while sperms are carried by vasa deferentia only.