Which cell type of the seminiferous tubule regulates spermatogenesis?_____
#2
Which androgen is responsible for the growth spurt, including growth of the penis, seminal vesicles, sperm, and muscle? _____
#3
Which androgen is responsible for the differentiation of the internal male genitalia (epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles)? _____
#4
Which androgen is associated with male hair patterns and balding?_____
#5
Without _____ (gonadal females), the wolffian ducts do not differentiate into male internal genitalia
#6
Testosterone acts via an intratesticular _____ mechanism to reinforce the spermatogenic effects of FSH in Sertoli cells
#7
Which hormone directly inhibits the secretion of LH in males? _____
#8
Exogeneous testosterone results in decreased _____ testosterone
#9
Which neuronal populations have the ability to regenerate after injury?
#10
What physiological changes are expected during REM sleep?
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Male sexual physiology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which cell type of the seminiferous tubule regulates spermatogenesis?_____
Answer: Sertoli cells
Flashcard 2: Which androgen is responsible for the growth spurt, including growth of the penis, seminal vesicles, sperm, and muscle? _____
Answer: Testosterone
Flashcard 3: Which androgen is responsible for the differentiation of the internal male genitalia (epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles)? _____
Answer: Testosterone
Flashcard 4: Which androgen is associated with male hair patterns and balding?_____
Answer: Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
Flashcard 5: Without _____ (gonadal females), the wolffian ducts do not differentiate into male internal genitalia
Answer: testosterone
Flashcard 6: Testosterone acts via an intratesticular _____ mechanism to reinforce the spermatogenic effects of FSH in Sertoli cells
Answer: paracrine
Flashcard 7: Which hormone directly inhibits the secretion of LH in males? _____
Answer: Testosterone
Flashcard 8: Exogeneous testosterone results in decreased _____ testosterone
Answer: intratesticular
Flashcard 9: Which neuronal populations have the ability to regenerate after injury?
Answer: PNS, but not CNS
Flashcard 10: What physiological changes are expected during REM sleep?
Answer: extraocular movement
increased HR and BP
penile/clitoral tumescence
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Male sexual physiology Flashcards for USMLE
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