Exam 20: The Reproductive System
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The ________ serves as a common passageway for two tracts in the male.
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Oxytocin is formed in the hypothalamus and secreted from the posterior pituitary gland.
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The second meiotic division occurs within the ovary before ovulation takes place.
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The significance of the scrotal location of the testes is that it provides a warmer temperature for sperm production to occur.
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Which layer of the uterus is shed each month with menstruation?
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Ovulation occurs in response to high concentrations of ____ secreted into the blood.
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Some of the precursors for secretion of hormones by the placenta come from the fetal adrenal cortex.
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-The ____________________ (labeled # ____) contains erectile tissue similar to that in the male.

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-Consists primarily of the nucleus that contains the sperm's genetic information
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-Responsible for final maneuvering for penetration of ova
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In the male, the primary reproductive organs include the testes, the prostate gland, the seminal vesicles, and the bulbourethral glands.
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a.Special milk produced during the first five days postpartum
b.Evacuated from the uterus as "afterbirth"
c.Super-rich endometrial tissue at the implantation site
d.The two-cell layered trophoblastic tissue that forms the fetal portion of the placenta
e.The intervening membrane between the developing oocyte and surrounding granulosa cells
-Colostrum
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Mucus secretions from the male provide the primary lubricant for intercourse.
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Discuss the pros and cons of estrogen replacement therapy following menopause.
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-The ____________________ (labeled # ____) secretes a mucus that provides lubrication in preparation for intercourse.

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During fertilization, sperm bind to specific receptor sites on the surface of the
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The trophoblast of the blastocyst is destined to become the
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