Sexuality Today 11th Edition by Kelly – Test Bank
Chapter 3: Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology
Multiple Choice
1. At birth, the testes are normally contained in the
a. abdominal cavity.
b. epididymis.
c. inguinal canal.
d. scrotum.
Answer: d
Type: Factual
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2. Which of the following is NOT an aspect of male physiology for which the testes are directly or indirectly responsible?
a. ICSH production
b. Secondary sex characteristics
c. Sperm production
d. Testosterone production
Answer: a
Type: Conceptual
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3. In which of these sexual organs are sperm actually formed?
a. Interstitial cells
b. Seminiferous tubules
c. The epididymis
d. The inguinal canal
Answer: b
Type: Factual
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4. In which male sexual structure are immature sperm stored and readied for eventual emission?
a. Epididymis
b. Interstitial cells
c. Vas deferens
d. Seminal vesicle
Answer: a
Type: Factual
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5. Healthy sperm production should have a scrotal temperature that is
a. higher than body temperature.
b. independent of body temperatu