Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.



1) Label A: ______________________________

2) Label B: ______________________________

3) Label C: ______________________________

4) Label D: ______________________________

5) Label E: ______________________________

6) Label F: ______________________________

7) Label G: ______________________________

8) Label H: ______________________________

9) Label I: ______________________________

10) Label J: ______________________________

11) Label K: ______________________________

12) Label L: ______________________________

13) Label M: ______________________________

14) Label N: ______________________________

15) Label O: ______________________________

16) Label P: ______________________________

17) Label Q: ______________________________

18) Label R: ______________________________

19) Label S: ______________________________

20) Label T: ______________________________

21) Label U: ______________________________

22) Label V: ______________________________

23) Label W: ______________________________

24) Label X: ______________________________


1) Urinary bladder
2) Inguinal canal
3) Genitofemoral nerve
4) Deferential artery
5) Ductus deferens
6) Pampiniform plexus
7) Testicular artery
8) Spermatic cord
9) Epididymis
10) Scrotal cavity
11) Testis (covered by visceral layer of tunica vaginalis
12) Parietal layer of tunica vaginalis (inner lining of cremaster, facing scrotal cavity
13) Perineal raphe
14) Scrotal skin (cut
15) Dartos muscle
16) Superficial scrotal fascia
17) Cremaster muscle with cremasteric fascia
18) Scrotal septum
19) Spermatic cord
20) Superficial inguinal ring
21) Inguinal ligament
22) Penis
23) Testicular vein
24) Testicular artery

Anatomy & Physiology

You might also like to view...

________ is the symptom generally brought on by coronary ischemia

A) Angina pectoris B) Memory loss C) A rash D) Hematuria E) Fluid in the lungs

Anatomy & Physiology

When dehydration begins to occur:

a. the body reduces fluid output to zero b. the body increases the release of ANH c. the salivary secretions decrease d. all of the above

Anatomy & Physiology

Membrane proteins that extend into the lipid bilayer are called ________.

A. integral proteins B. glycoproteins C. extrinsic proteins D. peripheral proteins E. lipoproteins

Anatomy & Physiology

Sally was a nice pink color when she was born. Her heart rate was high and her breathing was steady. However, she did not respond to plantar stimulation, though she did have some muscle movement. Her APGAR score would be ________.

A. 7 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

Anatomy & Physiology