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- 7 8 7. 9. 9 2. 10 2 5- 3• 11 4. 10 5. 6 4 Identify the structures involved in the production of seminal fluid. Record your answer from highest to lowest numerical order.What might be the disadvantage to temperature dependent sex determination?Normal No Spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 The cells indicated by the tip of the red arrow A) produce testosterone B) become sperm cells D) produce the testicular fluid
- Why does the body temperature increase during the second half of the menstrual cycle?Microscopic examination of a possible seminal stain recovered from the crotch area od a rape victims undergarnment is preformed to confirm the presence of: A) Acid phosphate B) P30 C) Amylase D) Epithelial cells E) Spermatozoa F) Both A and EWhat causes alopecia? Why some females can develop this condition?
- Please do answer all the 4 question. I'll definitely give a like a) What is the big red thing at the head of the sperm and what is its purpose? b) Describe or label where the mitochondria are located in a mature sperm c) Flagella move due to microtubules. In your own words, describe what one microtubule looks like, explaining how it is composed of smaller molecules. d) Describe the arrangement of microtubules within cilia and flagella.how is the temperature regulation done in testis?In the Male reproductive gland in the growth zone there are 20000 primary spermatocytes. How many secondary spermatocytes can be formed spermatozoids?
- As the external temperature decreases the cremaster muscle will — to move the testes — bodyWhich of the following is an example of how sperm are equipped to survive outside of the male body? O The acrosomal enzyme in the head of the sperm protect the sperm from the female immune lysosomes. O Semen is alkaline which neutralizes the acidity of the vagina The bulbourethral gland produces fructose to nourish sperm O They do not have mitochondria, so they are not dependent upon aerobic respiration.Gross Anatomy of the Human Male and Female Reproductive System a) Assume that a couple has just consummated the sex act and that the sperm have been deposited in the vagina. Trace the pathway of the sperm through the female reproductive tract. b) Define ovulation. c)The testis is divided into a number of lobes by connective tissue. Each of these lobes contains one to four_______ which converge to empty sperm into another set of tubules called the_______