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FMST 316 Final Exam NEWEST WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANS WERS
LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED THIS YEAR
where does sperm mature
epididymis (not part of the testicles)
If a whole cycle of making sperm occurs and there is no ejaculation, what happens
body absorbs the cells
testicles make
sperm and testosterone
why are sperm out of the body
bc body temp is 37 and they like 34.5
cremaster muscles
- temperature regulators encased in the testicle
- will pull testes up if its really cold
- will drop them down if hot (like fever)
- they also pull up during an erection so sperm don't need to go as far
- can also pull up if high arenaline (fight or flight)
so when do cremaster muscles pull sperm up
adrenaline, cold, or arousal
scrotum
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- analogous to labia
- encases the scrotal sac
how much ejaculate and how many sperm in it
3-5mL
200-500million sperm
where does ejaculate come from
- 1-5% sperm
- 30% prostate fluid
- 70% seminal vesivles
path of sperm
- seminiferous tubules
- matures in epididymis
- goes up and around in vas deferens
- dumps into seminal vesicles which also dumps in liquid
- goes into ejaculatory duct
- joins urethra
- into urethra and out of the body
speed of sperm and egg
fast sperm
slow egg
think of size
why is the fluid from seminal vesicles important
provides nutrients for sperm and protection from vaginal and urinal environments
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name some sexual health issues for males
- prostate cancer
- testicular cancer
- petronius disease
- priapism
- circumcision
prostate cancer prevelence
- 1/7 men (common)
- usually older (55-75; the older you get the more likely you are to get it)
- very unusual if under 40
- early detection is best change of survival, but men less likely to go to DR
signs of prostate cancer
- inflamed prostate
- when inflamed it presses urethra so their pee comes out in little amounts instead of a steady
stream
female secondary sex charactersitics
- build up more fat so get more curves
- breasts
male secondary sex characterstics
- voice drop
- adam's apple grows
- facial hair
- body hair becomes more corse
Contextual factors that make puberty come sooner for females
3
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- nutrition (obesity): the more fat girls have the sooner they start their period (you need fat to
make enough estrogen to ovulate)
- Lower SES
- high levels of stress
contextual factors for male puberty
- not enough research
- lots of women know their first period, but guys dont know their first ejaculation
sexuality in early adulthood
sexual expereinces
- tracked by age of first intercourse, but often this is not their first sexual experience since most
people participate in other stuff before this
- age 17 in Canada and US
Cultural differences in sexual experiences
- Western more likely to be approving of premarital sex and cohabitation
- 57% eurocanadians ok with it; 40% asiancanadians ok with it
consensual non-monogamy in adolescence
- both consenting to sex, but not in a committed relationship
- more common in young people
- casual dating or just hooking up
- less time-consuming and effortful, but fills the sex drive
- think that being in a committed relationship means marriage and do not want to get attached
polyamory
4
SUCCESS!
FMST 316 Final Exam NEWEST WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANS WERS
LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED THIS YEAR
where does sperm mature
epididymis (not part of the testicles)
If a whole cycle of making sperm occurs and there is no ejaculation, what happens
body absorbs the cells
testicles make
sperm and testosterone
why are sperm out of the body
bc body temp is 37 and they like 34.5
cremaster muscles
- temperature regulators encased in the testicle
- will pull testes up if its really cold
- will drop them down if hot (like fever)
- they also pull up during an erection so sperm don't need to go as far
- can also pull up if high arenaline (fight or flight)
so when do cremaster muscles pull sperm up
adrenaline, cold, or arousal
scrotum
1
SUCCESS!
,Page 2 of 78
- analogous to labia
- encases the scrotal sac
how much ejaculate and how many sperm in it
3-5mL
200-500million sperm
where does ejaculate come from
- 1-5% sperm
- 30% prostate fluid
- 70% seminal vesivles
path of sperm
- seminiferous tubules
- matures in epididymis
- goes up and around in vas deferens
- dumps into seminal vesicles which also dumps in liquid
- goes into ejaculatory duct
- joins urethra
- into urethra and out of the body
speed of sperm and egg
fast sperm
slow egg
think of size
why is the fluid from seminal vesicles important
provides nutrients for sperm and protection from vaginal and urinal environments
2
SUCCESS!
,Page 3 of 78
name some sexual health issues for males
- prostate cancer
- testicular cancer
- petronius disease
- priapism
- circumcision
prostate cancer prevelence
- 1/7 men (common)
- usually older (55-75; the older you get the more likely you are to get it)
- very unusual if under 40
- early detection is best change of survival, but men less likely to go to DR
signs of prostate cancer
- inflamed prostate
- when inflamed it presses urethra so their pee comes out in little amounts instead of a steady
stream
female secondary sex charactersitics
- build up more fat so get more curves
- breasts
male secondary sex characterstics
- voice drop
- adam's apple grows
- facial hair
- body hair becomes more corse
Contextual factors that make puberty come sooner for females
3
SUCCESS!
, Page 4 of 78
- nutrition (obesity): the more fat girls have the sooner they start their period (you need fat to
make enough estrogen to ovulate)
- Lower SES
- high levels of stress
contextual factors for male puberty
- not enough research
- lots of women know their first period, but guys dont know their first ejaculation
sexuality in early adulthood
sexual expereinces
- tracked by age of first intercourse, but often this is not their first sexual experience since most
people participate in other stuff before this
- age 17 in Canada and US
Cultural differences in sexual experiences
- Western more likely to be approving of premarital sex and cohabitation
- 57% eurocanadians ok with it; 40% asiancanadians ok with it
consensual non-monogamy in adolescence
- both consenting to sex, but not in a committed relationship
- more common in young people
- casual dating or just hooking up
- less time-consuming and effortful, but fills the sex drive
- think that being in a committed relationship means marriage and do not want to get attached
polyamory
4
SUCCESS!