FMST 316 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS. VERIFIED 2026.
Testicles - ANS Contains cremaster muscle, epididymis, scrotum (scrotal sac), & seminiferous
tubules
cremaster muscle - ANS Muscle that regulates temp of the testes by pulling them closer or
farther away
Epididymis - ANS Where mature sperm are stored until ejaculation
scrotum (scrotal sac) - ANS sack of skin that holds testes
What is ejaculate made up by? - ANS Mostly seminal vesicle fluid & prostate fluid
Path takes when sperm leaves the body - ANS Epididymis, Vas Deferens, Seminal Vesicles
(gets fluid), through prostate (gets fluid), joins urethra & get ejaculated
Priapism - ANS Unwanted, extended, and painful erection
Priapism causes - ANS Erectile dysfunction drugs (if you take too many), excessive cocaine
use, antidepressants, antipsychotics, antihypertensive drugs
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, Peyronie's disease - ANS Scar tissue or a cyst that builds up in spongy tissue of penis &
creates blockage
Peyronie's symptoms - ANS Penis curves during an erection & is painful
Peyronie's treatment - ANS Laser treatment or surgery (incision site is incredibly sensitive;
not ideal)
Parts of the Clitoris - ANS Glans, hood, shaft, roots/legs (crura/g-spot)
Clitoris - ANS - Analogous to the penis
- more of clitoris is inside the body
Vagina function - ANS 1. Exit for menstrual blood
2. Have a baby
Angled Vagina - ANS - certain sexual positions don't work b/c of it
- causes discomfort when trying to insert smth straight up
Vagina Structure - ANS - "potential space" b/c walls of vagina lay against each other unless
smth is in it
- like a deflated balloon; muscle that make opening not stretch much, back end stretches more
Vagina secretions - ANS - natural secretions; stop or lessen considerably after menopause
- designed to keep things out of vagina (bacteria, lint, etc) (self-cleaning structure)
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
AND ANSWERS. VERIFIED 2026.
Testicles - ANS Contains cremaster muscle, epididymis, scrotum (scrotal sac), & seminiferous
tubules
cremaster muscle - ANS Muscle that regulates temp of the testes by pulling them closer or
farther away
Epididymis - ANS Where mature sperm are stored until ejaculation
scrotum (scrotal sac) - ANS sack of skin that holds testes
What is ejaculate made up by? - ANS Mostly seminal vesicle fluid & prostate fluid
Path takes when sperm leaves the body - ANS Epididymis, Vas Deferens, Seminal Vesicles
(gets fluid), through prostate (gets fluid), joins urethra & get ejaculated
Priapism - ANS Unwanted, extended, and painful erection
Priapism causes - ANS Erectile dysfunction drugs (if you take too many), excessive cocaine
use, antidepressants, antipsychotics, antihypertensive drugs
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, Peyronie's disease - ANS Scar tissue or a cyst that builds up in spongy tissue of penis &
creates blockage
Peyronie's symptoms - ANS Penis curves during an erection & is painful
Peyronie's treatment - ANS Laser treatment or surgery (incision site is incredibly sensitive;
not ideal)
Parts of the Clitoris - ANS Glans, hood, shaft, roots/legs (crura/g-spot)
Clitoris - ANS - Analogous to the penis
- more of clitoris is inside the body
Vagina function - ANS 1. Exit for menstrual blood
2. Have a baby
Angled Vagina - ANS - certain sexual positions don't work b/c of it
- causes discomfort when trying to insert smth straight up
Vagina Structure - ANS - "potential space" b/c walls of vagina lay against each other unless
smth is in it
- like a deflated balloon; muscle that make opening not stretch much, back end stretches more
Vagina secretions - ANS - natural secretions; stop or lessen considerably after menopause
- designed to keep things out of vagina (bacteria, lint, etc) (self-cleaning structure)
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.