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a. Urethral crest
What is the most prominent feature of Structure #2?
a. Urethral crest
b. Prostatic utricle
c. Bulbourethral glands
d. Internal urethral sphincter
d. No. 4
Which structure is the longest and most mobile part of the male urethra?
a. No. 1
b. No. 2
c. No. 3
d. No. 4
Intramural (Preprostatic) Urethra
Identify the structure labeled as 1.
Prostatic Urethra
Identify the structure labeled as 2.
Intermediate (Membranous) Urethra
Identify the structure labeled as 3.
Spongy Urethra
Identify the structure labeled as 4.
b. Deep artery of the penis
What is the arterial blood supply of #3?
a. Dorsal artery of the penis
b. Deep artery of the penis
c. Artery of the bulb
d. External pudendal artery
b. Prostatic Urethra
Structure #5 will open at what part of the male urethra?
a. Intramural Part
b. Prostatic Urethra
c. Membranous Part
d. Spongy Urethra
Perineal Membrane
Identify the structure labeled as 1.
Bulb of Penis
Identify the structure labeled as 2.
Corpus Cavernosum
Identify the structure labeled as 3.
Rectum
Identify the structure labeled as 4.
Ejaculatory duct
Identify the structure labeled as 5.
Scarpa’s Fascia
Identify the structure labeled as 6.
Corpus Spongiosum
Identify the structure labeled as 17.
Prostate Gland
Identify the structure labeled as 8.
Dartos Fascia
Identify the structure labeled as 9.
Colles’ Fascia
Identify the structure labeled as 10.
Gallaudet’s Fascia
Identify the structure labeled as 11.
c. Intermediate (membranous) part of the urethra
Rupture of which structure within #13 would cause blood to accumulate above the perineal membrane?
a. Root of penis
b. Proximal part of spongy urethra
c. Intermediate (membranous) part of the urethra
d. Superficial transverse perineal muscle
b. Colles’ Fascia
What is the inferior border of #12?
a. Scarpa’s Fascia
b. Colles’ Fascia
c. Gallaudet Fascia
d. Perineal Membrane
Superficial Perineal Pouch
Identify the structure labeled as 12.
Deep Perineal Pouch
Identify the structure labeled as 13.
Bladder
Identify the structure labeled as 14.
d. Ejaculatory duct
The white pin and light green pin will pierce the posterior aspect of the prostate forming what structure?
a. Vas deferens
b. Ureter
c. Seminal vesicle
d. Ejaculatory duct
b. White pin
What pin is included in the spermatic cord?
a. Yellow pin
b. White pin
c. Light green pin
d. Dark green pin
Posterior Aspect of Prostate Gland
Identify the structure labeled as 1.
Seminal Vesicle
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Vas deferens
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Ureter
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b. Deep inguinal ring of the abdominal ring; vas deferens
Structure #9 is a part of the spermatic cord. Where does the spermatic cord begin and what is the name of structure #9 that joins this cord?
a. Superficial inguinal ring; testicular artery
b. Deep inguinal ring of the abdominal ring; vas deferens
c. Inguinal canal; pampiniform plexus
d. External spermatic fascia; urethra
d. receives the newly developed sperms from the rete testis and efferent ductules
What is the function of structure #8?
a. produce sperm and hormones
b. reservoir of urine
c. contributes to the thermoregulatory mechanism of the testes
d. receives the newly developed sperms from the rete testis and efferent ductules
Spongy Urethra
Identify the structure labeled as 1.
Corpus Spongiosum
Identify the structure labeled as 2.
Corpus Cavernosa
Identify the structure labeled as 3.
Tunica Albuginea
Identify the structure labeled as 4.
Buck’s Fascia
Identify the structure labeled as 5.
Superficial Dartos Fascia
Identify the structure labeled as 6.
Tunica Vaginalis
Identify the structure labeled as 7.
Epididymis
Identify the structure labeled as 8.
Vas Deferens
Identify the structure labeled as 9.
a. Testicular artery
What is the arterial blood supply of #7?
a. Testicular artery
b. Cremasteric artery
c. Prostatic artery
d. Deep dorsal artery
c. Pampiniform venous plexus
What is the venous drainage of #7?
a. Deep dorsal vein
b. Superficial dorsal vein
c. Pampiniform venous plexus
d. Cremasteric vein
b. Produces sperm and hormones
What is the function of #7?
a. Transports sperm to ejaculatory ducts
b. Produces sperm and hormones
c. Secretes prostatic fluid
a. Testicular plexus
What is the nerve supply of #7?
a. Testicular plexus
b. Genitofemoral nerve
c. Superficial perineal nerve
d. Dorsal nerve
Vas Deferens (Ductus Deferens)
Identify the structure labeled as 1.
Appendices Epididymis
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Head of the Epididymis
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Body of the Epididymis
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Tail of the Epididymis
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Spermatic Cord
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Testis (covered with Tunica Albuginea)
Identify the structure labeled as 7.
a. Lymphatic vessels
The spermatic cord contains which of the following?
a. Lymphatic vessels
b. Testicular vein
c. Ilioinguinal nerve
d. Parasympathetic nerve fibers
b. Tunica Albuginea
A penile fracture will involve a rupture in which of the following?
a. Tunica Vaginalis
b. Tunica Albuginea
c. Buck’s Fascia
d. Corpus Spongiosum
Deep Dorsal Arteries
What is the arterial blood supply of the fibrous tissues of the penis?
Deep Arteries
What is the arterial blood supply of the cavernous spaces of the penis that are involved in erection?
Cremasteric Artery, Anterior Scrotal Artery & Vein, Posterior Scrotal Artery & Vein
What is the arterial blood supply of the scrotum?
Testicular Artery
What is the arterial blood supply of the testes?
Superficial Dorsal Vein and Deep Dorsal Vein
What is the venous drainage of the penis?
Pampiniform plexus
What is the venous drainage of the scrotum and testes?
Dorsal Nerve of the Penis
What is the innervation of the penis?
Genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve
What is the innervation of the anterolateral part of the scrotum?
Deep and superficial perineal nerve
What is the innervation of the posterior part of the scrotum?
Testicular Plexus
What is the innervation of the testes?
Phimosis
A condition wherein the prepuce is tightly surrounding the glans penis. Results to impingement or poor blood flow. To relieve pressure, circumcision is performed.
Circumcision
A minor surgical procedure wherein the prepuce is anesthesized, then cut or incised to expose the glans penis, then sutured.
Penile Fracture
Involved the rupture of the tunica albuginea covering the corpus cavernosum. It is caused by a blunt force on an erected penis (i.e., aggresive masturbation, rough sexual intercourse). It can result in excessive blood loss, or even death.