Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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What role do the testes play in the body?

  1. Filtration of waste

  2. Production of sperm

  3. Regulation of metabolism

  4. Secretion of digestive enzymes

The correct answer is: Production of sperm

The testes play a critical role in the male reproductive system primarily through the production of sperm. Located in the scrotum, the testes are responsible for spermatogenesis, the process where sperm cells are produced. This process occurs within the seminiferous tubules of the testes, where germ cells undergo division and maturation to become mature spermatozoa. In addition to sperm production, the testes also produce testosterone, the principal male sex hormone, which has a vital role in developing male secondary sexual characteristics, such as increased muscle mass, deeper voice, and hair growth. This hormonal function complements their role in reproduction. The other choices do not pertain to the function of the testes. Filtration of waste is a function attributed to the kidneys, regulation of metabolism is overseen by various glands including the thyroid, and secretion of digestive enzymes is carried out by the pancreas and other organs in the digestive system. Thus, the primary and defining function of the testes is indeed the production of sperm.