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iPad 10:28 PM * 57%-) G https://www.goog Gmail x" D New T -Take Test: Assign × ? https //bbhosted.cuny.edu/webapps/assessment/tak QUESTION 1 1 points Save Answer 10 Figure 28-1 The Male Reproductive System Use Figure 28-1 to answer the following quesrions Identify the structure labeled , 3, 7, 6 and 11. seminal gland (seminal vesicle), ductus deferens, spongy urethra, testis, epididymis corpus cavernosa, spongy urethra, testis, epididymis, prostate gland O bulbourethral gland.spongy urethra, seminal gland (seminal vesicle) ductus deferens rectum O epididymis, straight tubules, vas deferens, testis, epididymis O ductus deferens, spongy urethra, testis, epididymis, prostate gland Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all ansvers. Save All Answers

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Ans -- Second option- 1. corpus cavernosa

3. spongy urethra

7. testes

6. epidedymis

11. prostrate gland

* corpus cavernosa -- this is the sponge like region of the erectile tissue in males. It contains most of the blood vessels .

* spongy urethra-- it is the longest part of the male urethra and is contained in the corpus spongiosum of the penis.It opens up in the external urethral orifice

* testes - these are the glands where sperms are produced. They also secrete the male hormone testesterone

* epididymis -- it is a highly convoluted duct, just behind the testis. The sperms pass through this to the vas deferens.

* prostrate gland -- it is a gland surrounding the neck of the bladder in males and is responsible for releasing the fluid component of semen .