2026 FULLY SOLVED PRACTICE SET
◉ reflex
Answer: An involuntary movement in reaction to a stimulus.
◉ relaxation
Answer: Release of tension is also known as?
◉ synapse
Answer: A junction where information is transmitted from one
neuron to the next.
◉ voluntary
Answer: performed on purpose
◉ seminal vesicles
Answer: Paired sac-like male exocrine glands that secrete fluid (a
major component of semen) into the vas deferens
◉ prostate
,Answer: The gland in males that controls the release of urine and
secretes a part of semen that enhances motility and fertility of
sperm.
◉ bulbourethral gland
Answer: A pair of exocrine glands near the male urethra. They
secrete fluid into the urethra. Also called Cowper glands
◉ vas deferens
Answer: The duct in which sperm moves from a testicle to the
urethra.
◉ testicles
Answer: The organs that produce sperm; also called testes.
◉ scrotum
Answer: The pouch of skin that contains the testicles.
◉ cervix
Answer: The passage that forms the lower part of the uterus.
◉ estrogen
Answer: Female sex hormones.
,◉ fallopian tubes
Answer: Tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus.
◉ ovary
Answer: Organ in which eggs are produced for reproduction.
◉ testosterone
Answer: The hormone that stimulates male secondary sexual
characteristics.
◉ uterus
Answer: The womb.
◉ Vagina
Answer: The tube that connects the external genitals to the cervix.
◉ endometrium
Answer: the mucous membrane lining the uterus, which thickens
during the menstrual cycle in preparation for possible implantation
of an embryo.
, ◉ constrict
Answer: To become narrower
◉ dermis
Answer: The skin.
◉ dilate
Answer: to become wider.
◉ epidermis
Answer: the outer layer of the skin.
◉ excretion
Answer: Elimination of waste from the body.
◉ gland
Answer: An organ that secretes a substance.
◉ integumentary system
Answer: The organ system comprised of the exterior of the body to
protect the body from damage.