Deck 19: Reproductive Systems

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Undifferentiated spermatogenic cells are called

A) spermatogonia.
B) primary spermatocytes.
C) secondary spermatocytes.
D) spermatids.
E) sperm.
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An increase in the level of follicle-stimulating hormone at approximately day 14 of the menstrual cycle causes ovulation.
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The male and female reproductive systems

A) produce sex cells.
B) transport sex cells to sites of fertilization.
C) secrete hormones for developing secondary sex characteristics.
D) secrete hormones for maintaining secondary sex characteristics.
E) do all of the above.
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The secretions of the prostate gland neutralize acidic semen.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone causes a primordial follicle to start the maturation process.
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The endometrium is the inner layer of the

A) uterine tube.
B) uterus.
C) vagina.
D) labia minora.
E) vestibule.
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The hormone responsible for the development and maintenance of male secondary sexual characteristics is

A) luteinizing hormone.
B) follicle-stimulating hormone.
C) testosterone.
D) gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
E) inhibin.
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Meiosis occurs during

A) spermatogenesis only.
B) oogenesis only.
C) both spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
D) neither spermatogenesis nor oogenesis.
E) tissue repair.
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The amount of testosterone produced is regulated by a positive feedback system.
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The tubular portion of the uterus that extends downward into the upper part of the vagina is the

A) ostium uteri.
B) cervix.
C) perimetrium.
D) endometrium.
E) fundus.
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Androgens are

A) male sex hormones.
B) female sex hormones.
C) releasing hormones.
D) gonadotropins.
E) secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
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The cells in the testis that produce male sex hormones are called

A) spermatogenic cells.
B) interstitial cells.
C) germinal epithelial cells.
D) seminiferous cells.
E) spermatogonia.
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The fertilization of an egg occurs in the uterine tube.
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The head of a sperm consists mostly of

A) mitochondria.
B) neurons.
C) membranes.
D) the nucleus.
E) microtubules.
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Testicular cancer is most likely to originate from

A) connective tissue cells of the seminiferous tubules.
B) epithelial cells of the seminiferous tubules.
C) intestinal cells.
D) mediastinal cells.
E) epidermal cells of the scrotum.
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The movement of an egg cell down a uterine tube is aided by

A) ciliary action.
B) peristaltic contractions.
C) both ciliary action and peristaltic contractions.
D) flagellum on the egg cell.
E) none of the above.
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In spermatogenesis,meiosis results in the formation of

A) one sperm cell with 23 chromosomes.
B) two sperm cells with 46 chromosomes each.
C) four sperm cells with 23 chromosomes each.
D) four sperm cells with 46 chromosomes each.
E) one sperm cell with 46 chromosomes.
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The primary organs of the female reproductive system are the uterus and vagina.
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Which of the following can be fertilized to produce a zygote?

A) primordial follicle
B) mature follicle
C) primary oocyte
D) secondary oocyte
E) polar body
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The tightly coiled tube that leads to the ductus deferens is the

A) seminal vesicle.
B) prostate gland.
C) epididymis.
D) inguinal canal.
E) ejaculatory duct.
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The primary sex organs of the male reproductive system are the ________.
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Preventing fertilization is called ________.
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Women athletes sometimes experience disturbances in their reproductive cycles because of

A) increased secretion of adrenal androgens.
B) decreased secretion of adrenal androgens.
C) increased synthesis of estrogens.
D) decreased synthesis of estrogens.
E) none of the above.
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As a group,the structures of the female reproductive system that surround the openings to the urethra and vagina comprise the ________.
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In the female reproductive cycle,menstrual flow occurs when the concentrations of

A) estrogen and progesterone are low.
B) estrogen and progesterone are high.
C) estrogen is high and progesterone is low.
D) progesterone is high and estrogen is low.
E) estrogen and progesterone are absent.
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Mechanical barriers used in birth control include

A) the male condom.
B) the female condom.
C) the diaphragm.
D) a cervical cap.
E) all of the above.
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The hormone that stimulates female breast development is ________.
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A Pap smear is used to detect abnormal cells in the

A) urethra.
B) ovary.
C) cervix.
D) vagina.
E) uterine tube.
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The period when female reproductive cycles cease is ________.
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The female's ________ glands secrete milk.
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Symptoms of sexually transmitted infections include all except

A) a burning sensation during urination.
B) fever.
C) increased sex drive.
D) sores,blisters,bumps,or rash.
E) discharge from the vagina or penis.
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________ is the process by which egg cells are formed.
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The female structure that corresponds to the male penis is the

A) vagina.
B) clitoris.
C) vestibule.
D) labia minora.
E) cervix.
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In the testes,male sex hormones are produced by the ________ cells.
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Following ovulation,the remaining follicular cells in the ovary enlarge to form an endocrine structure called the ________.
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The culmination of sexual stimulation,which is accompanied by a sense of physiological and psychological release,is called ________.
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A complication of the sexually transmitted infections gonorrhea and chlamydia is ________.
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The hormone mainly responsible for the development and maintenance of female secondary sexual characteristics is

A) estrogen.
B) progesterone.
C) androgen.
D) luteinizing hormone.
E) follicle-stimulating hormone.
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Sperm cells are produced by the spermatogenic cells that line the ________.
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The tail of a sperm cell is a ________.
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1
Undifferentiated spermatogenic cells are called

A) spermatogonia.
B) primary spermatocytes.
C) secondary spermatocytes.
D) spermatids.
E) sperm.
A
2
An increase in the level of follicle-stimulating hormone at approximately day 14 of the menstrual cycle causes ovulation.
False
3
The male and female reproductive systems

A) produce sex cells.
B) transport sex cells to sites of fertilization.
C) secrete hormones for developing secondary sex characteristics.
D) secrete hormones for maintaining secondary sex characteristics.
E) do all of the above.
E
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The secretions of the prostate gland neutralize acidic semen.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone causes a primordial follicle to start the maturation process.
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The endometrium is the inner layer of the

A) uterine tube.
B) uterus.
C) vagina.
D) labia minora.
E) vestibule.
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The hormone responsible for the development and maintenance of male secondary sexual characteristics is

A) luteinizing hormone.
B) follicle-stimulating hormone.
C) testosterone.
D) gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
E) inhibin.
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Meiosis occurs during

A) spermatogenesis only.
B) oogenesis only.
C) both spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
D) neither spermatogenesis nor oogenesis.
E) tissue repair.
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The amount of testosterone produced is regulated by a positive feedback system.
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10
The tubular portion of the uterus that extends downward into the upper part of the vagina is the

A) ostium uteri.
B) cervix.
C) perimetrium.
D) endometrium.
E) fundus.
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Androgens are

A) male sex hormones.
B) female sex hormones.
C) releasing hormones.
D) gonadotropins.
E) secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
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12
The cells in the testis that produce male sex hormones are called

A) spermatogenic cells.
B) interstitial cells.
C) germinal epithelial cells.
D) seminiferous cells.
E) spermatogonia.
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13
The fertilization of an egg occurs in the uterine tube.
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The head of a sperm consists mostly of

A) mitochondria.
B) neurons.
C) membranes.
D) the nucleus.
E) microtubules.
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Testicular cancer is most likely to originate from

A) connective tissue cells of the seminiferous tubules.
B) epithelial cells of the seminiferous tubules.
C) intestinal cells.
D) mediastinal cells.
E) epidermal cells of the scrotum.
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16
The movement of an egg cell down a uterine tube is aided by

A) ciliary action.
B) peristaltic contractions.
C) both ciliary action and peristaltic contractions.
D) flagellum on the egg cell.
E) none of the above.
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17
In spermatogenesis,meiosis results in the formation of

A) one sperm cell with 23 chromosomes.
B) two sperm cells with 46 chromosomes each.
C) four sperm cells with 23 chromosomes each.
D) four sperm cells with 46 chromosomes each.
E) one sperm cell with 46 chromosomes.
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18
The primary organs of the female reproductive system are the uterus and vagina.
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Which of the following can be fertilized to produce a zygote?

A) primordial follicle
B) mature follicle
C) primary oocyte
D) secondary oocyte
E) polar body
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The tightly coiled tube that leads to the ductus deferens is the

A) seminal vesicle.
B) prostate gland.
C) epididymis.
D) inguinal canal.
E) ejaculatory duct.
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21
The primary sex organs of the male reproductive system are the ________.
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22
Preventing fertilization is called ________.
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23
Women athletes sometimes experience disturbances in their reproductive cycles because of

A) increased secretion of adrenal androgens.
B) decreased secretion of adrenal androgens.
C) increased synthesis of estrogens.
D) decreased synthesis of estrogens.
E) none of the above.
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As a group,the structures of the female reproductive system that surround the openings to the urethra and vagina comprise the ________.
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In the female reproductive cycle,menstrual flow occurs when the concentrations of

A) estrogen and progesterone are low.
B) estrogen and progesterone are high.
C) estrogen is high and progesterone is low.
D) progesterone is high and estrogen is low.
E) estrogen and progesterone are absent.
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Mechanical barriers used in birth control include

A) the male condom.
B) the female condom.
C) the diaphragm.
D) a cervical cap.
E) all of the above.
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27
The hormone that stimulates female breast development is ________.
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A Pap smear is used to detect abnormal cells in the

A) urethra.
B) ovary.
C) cervix.
D) vagina.
E) uterine tube.
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29
The period when female reproductive cycles cease is ________.
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30
The female's ________ glands secrete milk.
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31
Symptoms of sexually transmitted infections include all except

A) a burning sensation during urination.
B) fever.
C) increased sex drive.
D) sores,blisters,bumps,or rash.
E) discharge from the vagina or penis.
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________ is the process by which egg cells are formed.
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The female structure that corresponds to the male penis is the

A) vagina.
B) clitoris.
C) vestibule.
D) labia minora.
E) cervix.
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In the testes,male sex hormones are produced by the ________ cells.
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Following ovulation,the remaining follicular cells in the ovary enlarge to form an endocrine structure called the ________.
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The culmination of sexual stimulation,which is accompanied by a sense of physiological and psychological release,is called ________.
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A complication of the sexually transmitted infections gonorrhea and chlamydia is ________.
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The hormone mainly responsible for the development and maintenance of female secondary sexual characteristics is

A) estrogen.
B) progesterone.
C) androgen.
D) luteinizing hormone.
E) follicle-stimulating hormone.
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Sperm cells are produced by the spermatogenic cells that line the ________.
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The tail of a sperm cell is a ________.
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