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LOM Book Chapter 9 Test

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epididymitis
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erectile dysfunction
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epididymis
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cryogenic surgery
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spermolytic
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androgen
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testicular torsion
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parenchyma
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syphilis
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semen
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testosterone
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aspermia
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herpes genitalis
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interstitial cells
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chlamydial infection
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oligospermia
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castration
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prostatic
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orchitis
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embryonal carcinoma
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Male hormone producing or stimulating male characteristics. An example is testosterone.
B.
Pertaining to destruction of tissue by producing cold temperatures.
C.
Increased growth of the prostate gland in numbers of cells. This is a hyperplasia benign condition (benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH).
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In the testes, these cells lie between the seminiferous tubules and produce testosterone.
E.
Scanty (less than the normal number of sperm in semen) sperm count.
F.
Failure in a male sperm cells (spermatozoa) production as well as ejaculation of semen (fluid and sperm cells).
G.
Pertaining to destruction of sperm cells.
H.
Removal of sex glands (gonads); ovaries or testes.
I.
Bacterial infection causing pelvic inflammation in the reproductive tract of women and men.
J.
Fluid discharged at ejaculation; consisting of sperm cells and secretions from the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands.
K.
Inflammation of a testis.
L.
Functional, essential tissue of an organ. The seminiferous tubules are the parenchyma of the testis.
M.
Twisting of the spermatic cord and blood vessels of the testes.
N.
Sexually transmitted infection of the skin and mucosa of the genitals caused by the herpes simplex virus and marked by blisters.
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Inability of an adult male to achieve an erection; impotence.
P.
One of a pair of long, tightly coiled tubes lying on top of each testis. It carries sperm cells to the vas deferens.
Q.
Male hormone secreted by the interstitial cells of the testes.
R.
Inflammation of an epididymis.
S.
Malignant tumor of the testes.
T.
Sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria (spirochetes) A chancre (ulcer) on the genitalia is a characteristic lesion.
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Produce sperm in the testes.
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Bulbourethral gland.
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Inflammation of the glans penis.
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Narrow tube (one on each side) that carries sperm from the epididymis into the body, around the urinary bladder toward the urethra.
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An eunuch is a male who is castrated before reaching puberty.
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Surgical removal of the foreskin (prepuce) surrounding the end of the penis.
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Removal (excision) of the prostate gland.
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Fold of skin covering the glans penis (tip of the penis); foreskin.
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Tube through which semen enters the male urethra.
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Malignant tumor within a testis.

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