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Male Reproductive Organs and STDs



Matching
 
 
Match the following sexually transmitted diseases with their symptoms and/or effects. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomonas are bacterial/protozoan in origin, and genital herpes and AIDS are viral.
A
chlamydia
D
trichomonas
B
gonorrhea
E
genital herpes
C
syphilis
F
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
 

 1. 

___ urethritis, prostate enlargement, and epididymitis
 

 2. 

___ urethritis, dysuria, and cystitis
 

 3. 

___ urethritis and white discharge from the penis
 

 4. 

___ blisters/lesions on the glans penis, the prepuce, and the penis
 

 5. 

___ the virus attacks the T-cells and breaks down the immune system
 

 6. 

___ stage 1—external lesions (chancre); stage 2—systemic infection; stage 3—destructive lesions in organs and tissues, including the brain
 
 
Match the following male reproductive organs with their corresponding definitions:
A
prostate
F
vas deferens
B
testes
G
seminal vesicle
C
scrotum
H
spermatozoa
D
glans penis
I
semen
E
epididymis
J
urethra
 

 7. 

___ secretes an alkaline fluid during ejaculation that forms part of the semen
 

 8. 

___ the canal that carries off the urine from the bladder and, in the male, serves also as a genital duct
 

 9. 

___ mature male sex cells used to fertilize the female ovum
 

 10. 

___ a highly convoluted tube that connects the testis to the vas deferens where the spermatozoa mature over a period of several days
 

 11. 

___ produce spermatozoa and secrete the male sex hormone androgen
 

 12. 

___ either of a pair of male accessory sex glands that secrete most of the liquid component of semen
 

 13. 

___ the paired sac that holds the testes and epididymides outside the abdominal cavity
 

 14. 

___ either of a pair of ducts that conduct spermatozoa from the epididymis to the urethra on ejaculation
 

 15. 

___ a viscid whitish fluid consisting of spermatozoa suspended in secretions of the accessory glands, especially the prostate and Cowper’s glands
 

 16. 

___ the acorn-shaped end part of the penis, formed by the expanded end of the corpus spongiosum (erectile tissue)
 



 
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