- it protects the testes from physical damage
- it provides a temperature slightly lower than the core body temperature, which is optimal for spermatogenesis
- it allows for easier ejaculation
- it increases the production of testosterone

Category: Biology etea medical mcqs
- progesterone
- testosterone
- estrogen
- prolactin
- ovulation
- the LH surge
- fertilization by a sperm
- implantation
- prevent premature contractions and maintain pregnancy
- prepare the muscle for labor
- increase the muscle's sensitivity to oxytocin
- cause the shedding of the endometrium
- testosterone synthesis
- nourishment and support of developing sperm cells
- the function of the prostate gland
- the motility of mature sperm
- ovary
- fallopian tube
- endometrium of the uterus
- cervix
- spermatogenesis
- spermiogenesis
- spermiation
- ejaculation
- primary oocyte
- secondary oocyte arrested in metaphase II
- zygote
- primordial germ cell
- menstruation
- follicle development
- ovulation
- maintaining the endometrium
- a lack of testosterone production
- an inability for sperm to be ejaculated, leading to infertility
- an inability to produce sperm
- a lack of seminal fluid
- shed its outer layers
- prepare for implantation by becoming glandular and vascular
- contract forcefully
- stop growing
- vas deferens
- seminiferous tubules via the rete testis
- ejaculatory duct
- prostate gland
- progesterone
- estrogen
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
- positive feedback on the hypothalamus
- negative feedback, leading to decreased natural LH and testosterone production
- direct damage to the seminiferous tubules
- an increase in FSH production
- zona pellucida
- corona radiata
- corpus albicans
- antrum
- meiosis I
- meiosis II
- spermiation
- spermiogenesis
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