Exam 36: Reproduction and Development
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Refer to Figure 36.2, which diagrams the reproductive anatomy of the human male, to answer the following questions.
Figure 36.2
-In Figure 36.2, which letter points to the vas deferens?

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For lactation to take place, the synthesis of breast milk and its release from the mammary gland, respectively, are caused by
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An oocyte released from a human ovary enters the oviduct as a result of
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At the end of a nonpregnant ovarian cycle, the breakdown and discharge of the soft uterine tissues is called
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External chemical signals that coordinate potential reproductive partners are called
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The first cavity formed during sea urchin development is the
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In correct chronological order, the three phases of the human uterine cycle are
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Asexual reproduction results in greater reproductive success than does sexual reproduction when
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Like many other fishes, bluehead wrasses utilize harem mating as they reproduce sexually. However, unlike most fishes
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The formation of the fertilization membrane requires an increase in the availability of
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Among these contraception methods, the highest risk of accidental pregnancy accompanies
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An inactivating mutation in the progesterone receptor gene would likely result in
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Refer to the following figure, which diagrams the reproductive anatomy of the human female, to answer the following questions.
Figure 36.1
-In Figure 36.1, which letter points to the cervix?

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At the time of fertilization, the complete maturation of each oogonium has resulted in
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