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Male Reproductive System Worksheet

Grade 12 Science worksheet covering the anatomy and physiology of the male reproductive system, including key structures and functions.

Grade 12 Science BiologyMale Reproductive System
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Male Reproductive System

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Refer to the diagram provided for anatomical questions.

Use the diagram of the male reproductive system to answer the following questions.

Male Reproductive System Diagram

1. Identify the structure responsible for sperm production.  

2. Which tube carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct?  

3. Name the gland that produces a fluid rich in fructose to nourish sperm.  

1. Which of the following hormones is primarily responsible for the development of male secondary sexual characteristics?

a

Estrogen

b

Progesterone

c

Testosterone

d

Insulin

2. Where does sperm maturation and storage primarily occur?

a

Seminal vesicle

b

Prostate gland

c

Epididymis

d

Urethra

1. The vas deferens is responsible for producing seminal fluid.

T

True

F

False

2. Spermatogenesis occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes.

T

True

F

False

1. Describe the journey of a sperm cell from its production site to ejaculation, naming each structure it passes through.

2. Explain the role of the scrotum in regulating the temperature of the testes.

Match each term with its correct description.

1. Testes

 

a. Secretes alkaline fluid to neutralize vaginal acidity

2. Epididymis

 

b. Site of sperm production and testosterone synthesis

3. Prostate Gland

 

c. Stores and matures sperm

4. Seminal Vesicles

 

d. Produces fluid rich in fructose