Deck 18: The Reproductive System
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Deck 18: The Reproductive System
1
Which of the following hormones is responsible for the development and maintenance of the secondary sexual characteristics?
A) testosterone
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) both testosterone and estrogen.
E) all of these answers.
A) testosterone
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) both testosterone and estrogen.
E) all of these answers.
both testosterone and estrogen.
2
The gonads
A) consist of a pair of testes in males and ovaries in females.
B) produce gametes and secrete sex hormones.
C) refer to the externally visible genitalia in both sexes.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) all of these answers.
A) consist of a pair of testes in males and ovaries in females.
B) produce gametes and secrete sex hormones.
C) refer to the externally visible genitalia in both sexes.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) all of these answers.
both (a) and (b) above.
3
Which statement is true?
A) diploid cells contain 23 chromosomes
B) sperm and egg are haploid cells
C) sperm and egg are produced by mitosis
D) each human cells has 22 pairs of sex chromosomes
E) genetic males have two of the same sex chromosomes
A) diploid cells contain 23 chromosomes
B) sperm and egg are haploid cells
C) sperm and egg are produced by mitosis
D) each human cells has 22 pairs of sex chromosomes
E) genetic males have two of the same sex chromosomes
sperm and egg are haploid cells
4
Which cells make androgen binding protein?
A) sperm
B) spermatagonia
C) theca
D) granulosa
E) Sertoli
A) sperm
B) spermatagonia
C) theca
D) granulosa
E) Sertoli
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5
Select the structure that serves as a common passageway for two tracts in the male.
A) anterior pituitary
B) ductus deferens
C) ejaculatory duct
D) ureter
E) urethra
A) anterior pituitary
B) ductus deferens
C) ejaculatory duct
D) ureter
E) urethra
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6
Which structure below secretes male sex hormone?
A) seminal vesicles.
B) prostate gland.
C) Sertoli cells.
D) bulbourethral glands.
E) interstitial cells.
A) seminal vesicles.
B) prostate gland.
C) Sertoli cells.
D) bulbourethral glands.
E) interstitial cells.
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7
Which of the following is a female accessory sex organ?
A) bulbourethral gland.
B) clitoris.
C) prostate gland.
D) seminal vesicle.
E) ovary.
A) bulbourethral gland.
B) clitoris.
C) prostate gland.
D) seminal vesicle.
E) ovary.
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8
Testosterone
A) is responsible for the male secondary sexual characteristics.
B) stimulates spermatogenesis.
C) acts in negative-feedback fashion on the anterior pituitary and hypothalamus.
D) secretion is stimulated by LH.
E) all of these answers.
A) is responsible for the male secondary sexual characteristics.
B) stimulates spermatogenesis.
C) acts in negative-feedback fashion on the anterior pituitary and hypothalamus.
D) secretion is stimulated by LH.
E) all of these answers.
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9
Which is not a function of the primary sex organs?
A) production of estrogen.
B) production of testosterone.
C) production of progesterone.
D) production of seminal fluids.
E) gametogenesis.
A) production of estrogen.
B) production of testosterone.
C) production of progesterone.
D) production of seminal fluids.
E) gametogenesis.
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10
Which of the following is the correct order in which the glands add seminal fluid to migrating sperm cells in the male reproductive tract.
A) bulbourethral glands, prostate, seminal vesicles
B) bulbourethral glands, seminal vesicles, prostate
C) prostate, bulbourethral glands, seminal vesicles
D) prostate, seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands
E) seminal vesicles, prostate, bulbourethral glands
A) bulbourethral glands, prostate, seminal vesicles
B) bulbourethral glands, seminal vesicles, prostate
C) prostate, bulbourethral glands, seminal vesicles
D) prostate, seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands
E) seminal vesicles, prostate, bulbourethral glands
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11
In addition to the gonads, the reproductive system includes all of the following except:
A) reproductive tract
B) urinary bladder
C) accessory glands
D) external genitalia
E) it includes all of the above
A) reproductive tract
B) urinary bladder
C) accessory glands
D) external genitalia
E) it includes all of the above
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12
Which of the following statements concerning testosterone is incorrect? Testosterone
A) secretion is stimulated by LH.
B) is secreted by the seminiferous tubules.
C) stimulates spermatogenesis.
D) promotes closure of the epiphyseal plate.
E) stimulates protein synthesis and promotes bone growth.
A) secretion is stimulated by LH.
B) is secreted by the seminiferous tubules.
C) stimulates spermatogenesis.
D) promotes closure of the epiphyseal plate.
E) stimulates protein synthesis and promotes bone growth.
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13
The testes are located outside of the abdominal cavity in the scrotal sac to
A) permit spermatogenesis.
B) protect the gonads against injury.
C) permit testosterone secretion.
D) maintain the testes at a lower than normal body temperature for normal testicular function.
E) any two of the above
A) permit spermatogenesis.
B) protect the gonads against injury.
C) permit testosterone secretion.
D) maintain the testes at a lower than normal body temperature for normal testicular function.
E) any two of the above
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14
Testosterone
A) is secreted by the Leydig cells of the testes.
B) exerts a general protein anabolic effect.
C) causes enlargement of the larynx and thickening of the vocal cords.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) all of these answers.
A) is secreted by the Leydig cells of the testes.
B) exerts a general protein anabolic effect.
C) causes enlargement of the larynx and thickening of the vocal cords.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) all of these answers.
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15
In both sexes, the reproductive changes that take place during puberty include all of the following except:
A) maturation of gonads
B) development of secondary sex characteristics
C) fertility
D) growth of reproductive tract
E) development of muscle and loss of fat
A) maturation of gonads
B) development of secondary sex characteristics
C) fertility
D) growth of reproductive tract
E) development of muscle and loss of fat
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16
Phenotypic sex:
A) is based solely on genetic differences
B) is based on anatomical differences
C) is based on hormonal differences
D) is based on genetic, anatomical and hormonal differences
E) cannot be determined except for genetic analysis
A) is based solely on genetic differences
B) is based on anatomical differences
C) is based on hormonal differences
D) is based on genetic, anatomical and hormonal differences
E) cannot be determined except for genetic analysis
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17
Sperm cells are stored for maturation in the
A) anterior pituitary.
B) ductus deferens.
C) epididymis.
D) Leydig cells.
E) urethra.
A) anterior pituitary.
B) ductus deferens.
C) epididymis.
D) Leydig cells.
E) urethra.
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18
The primary reproductive organs in the male include the
A) testes.
B) prostate gland.
C) seminal vesicles.
D) bulbourethral glands.
E) all of these answers.
A) testes.
B) prostate gland.
C) seminal vesicles.
D) bulbourethral glands.
E) all of these answers.
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19
The factor responsible for differentiating the embryonic gonads into testes is
A) the sex-determining region of the X chromosome.
B) the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome.
C) autosomal chromosomes.
D) male gonadal-determining factor.
E) the Sertoli cells.
A) the sex-determining region of the X chromosome.
B) the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome.
C) autosomal chromosomes.
D) male gonadal-determining factor.
E) the Sertoli cells.
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20
Which of the following is not stimulated by testosterone?
A) masculinization of the developing reproductive tract and external genitalia.
B) descent of the testes into the scrotum.
C) spermatid remodeling.
D) development and maintenance of male secondary sexual characteristics.
E) libido.
A) masculinization of the developing reproductive tract and external genitalia.
B) descent of the testes into the scrotum.
C) spermatid remodeling.
D) development and maintenance of male secondary sexual characteristics.
E) libido.
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21
Which of the following is not a function of the Sertoli cells?
A) secreting seminiferous tubule fluid
B) phagocytizing cytoplasm extruded from developing sperm and destroy defective sperm
C) secreting testosterone
D) secreting inhibin
E) providing nourishment for developing sperm
A) secreting seminiferous tubule fluid
B) phagocytizing cytoplasm extruded from developing sperm and destroy defective sperm
C) secreting testosterone
D) secreting inhibin
E) providing nourishment for developing sperm
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22
Which of the following is not a function of the seminal vesicles?
A) supplying fructose, which serves as the primary energy source for ejaculated sperm.
B) secreting prostaglandins.
C) secreting fibrinogen.
D) secreting an alkaline fluid that neutralizes the acidic vaginal secretions.
E) providing more than half the seminal fluid.
A) supplying fructose, which serves as the primary energy source for ejaculated sperm.
B) secreting prostaglandins.
C) secreting fibrinogen.
D) secreting an alkaline fluid that neutralizes the acidic vaginal secretions.
E) providing more than half the seminal fluid.
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23
The acrosome of the spermatozoon
A) contains the sperm's genetic information.
B) contains mitochondria for energy production.
C) is a fructose-filled vesicle that provides energy for the spermatozoa.
D) contains enzymes that enable the sperm to penetrate the ovum.
E) contains microtubules that slide past each other to provide the sperm with motility.
A) contains the sperm's genetic information.
B) contains mitochondria for energy production.
C) is a fructose-filled vesicle that provides energy for the spermatozoa.
D) contains enzymes that enable the sperm to penetrate the ovum.
E) contains microtubules that slide past each other to provide the sperm with motility.
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24
The prostate gland
A) secretes prostaglandins.
B) supplies fructose, which is utilized by the sperm for energy production.
C) secretes an alkaline medium that is important to neutralize acidic vaginal secretions.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) all of these answers.
A) secretes prostaglandins.
B) supplies fructose, which is utilized by the sperm for energy production.
C) secretes an alkaline medium that is important to neutralize acidic vaginal secretions.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) all of these answers.
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25
The seminal vesicles
A) store sperm prior to ejaculation.
B) supply fructose to be utilized by the sperm for energy.
C) are pierced by the urethra
D) lubricate the urethra prior to an ejaculation
E) all of these answers.
A) store sperm prior to ejaculation.
B) supply fructose to be utilized by the sperm for energy.
C) are pierced by the urethra
D) lubricate the urethra prior to an ejaculation
E) all of these answers.
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26
During spermatogenesis, the first meiotic division yields two ____, and the second meiotic division yields four ____.
A) primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes
B) secondary spermatocytes, spermatids
C) spermatids, spermatozoa
D) spermatogonia, primary spermatocytes
E) none of these answers.
A) primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes
B) secondary spermatocytes, spermatids
C) spermatids, spermatozoa
D) spermatogonia, primary spermatocytes
E) none of these answers.
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27
Which structure secretes lubricating fluid prior to ejaculation?
A) vas deferens.
B) epididymis
C) seminal vesicles.
D) prostate gland.
E) bulbo-urethral glands
A) vas deferens.
B) epididymis
C) seminal vesicles.
D) prostate gland.
E) bulbo-urethral glands
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28
Which female structure has a similar tissue composition as the penis.
A) cervical canal.
B) clitoris.
C) fallopian tube.
D) labia majora.
E) myometrium.
A) cervical canal.
B) clitoris.
C) fallopian tube.
D) labia majora.
E) myometrium.
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29
During spermatogenesis
A) FSH is required for spermatid remodeling.
B) spermatogonia divide by mitosis
C) testosterone is essential for both mitosis and meiosis of the germ cells.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) all of the above
A) FSH is required for spermatid remodeling.
B) spermatogonia divide by mitosis
C) testosterone is essential for both mitosis and meiosis of the germ cells.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) all of the above
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30
Select the structure with the diploid chromosome number.
A) primary spermatocyte
B) secondary oocyte
C) secondary spermatocyte
D) spermatid
E) spermatozoan
A) primary spermatocyte
B) secondary oocyte
C) secondary spermatocyte
D) spermatid
E) spermatozoan
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31
Inhibin
A) is produced by the Sertoli cells.
B) is produced by the developing sperm cells.
C) signals the pituitary gland.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
A) is produced by the Sertoli cells.
B) is produced by the developing sperm cells.
C) signals the pituitary gland.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
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32
Which is the correct sequence of structures sperm travels through prior to ejaculation?
A) ductus deferens---epididymis---ejaculatory duct---urethra.
B) urethra---ductus deferens---epididymis---ejaculatory duct.
C) epididymis---ductus deferens---ejaculatory duct---urethra.
D) epididymis ---ductus deferens---ejaculatory duct---urethra.
E) ejaculatory duct---ductus deferens---epididymis ---urethra.
A) ductus deferens---epididymis---ejaculatory duct---urethra.
B) urethra---ductus deferens---epididymis---ejaculatory duct.
C) epididymis---ductus deferens---ejaculatory duct---urethra.
D) epididymis ---ductus deferens---ejaculatory duct---urethra.
E) ejaculatory duct---ductus deferens---epididymis ---urethra.
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33
GnRH
A) stimulates both FSH and LH secretion.
B) is inhibited by testosterone.
C) has low-level activity during the prepubertal period.
D) both stimulates both FSH and LH secretion and is inhibited by testosterone.
E) all of these answers.
A) stimulates both FSH and LH secretion.
B) is inhibited by testosterone.
C) has low-level activity during the prepubertal period.
D) both stimulates both FSH and LH secretion and is inhibited by testosterone.
E) all of these answers.
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34
LH stimulates which cells to synthesize androgens?
A) sperm
B) spermatogonia
C) theca
D) granulosa
E) Sertoli
A) sperm
B) spermatogonia
C) theca
D) granulosa
E) Sertoli
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35
During spermatogenesis, one spermatogonium containing
A) 46 chromosomes yields 16 spermatozoa, each containing 23 chromosomes.
B) 46 chromosomes yields 1 spermatozoon containing 23 chromosomes and a polar body containing the other 23 chromosomes.
C) 46 chromosomes yields 2 spermatozoa, each containing 23 chromosomes.
D) 46 chromosomes yields 1 spermatozoon containing 46 chromosomes.
E) 23 chromosomes yields 1 spermatozoon containing 23 chromosomes.
A) 46 chromosomes yields 16 spermatozoa, each containing 23 chromosomes.
B) 46 chromosomes yields 1 spermatozoon containing 23 chromosomes and a polar body containing the other 23 chromosomes.
C) 46 chromosomes yields 2 spermatozoa, each containing 23 chromosomes.
D) 46 chromosomes yields 1 spermatozoon containing 46 chromosomes.
E) 23 chromosomes yields 1 spermatozoon containing 23 chromosomes.
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36
Which value related to semen production is correct?
A) average volume ejaculated is 1 ml
B) total sperm count averages about 100 million
C) maximal sperm count is about 400 million
D) semen contains only sperm
E) none of the above
A) average volume ejaculated is 1 ml
B) total sperm count averages about 100 million
C) maximal sperm count is about 400 million
D) semen contains only sperm
E) none of the above
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37
Spermatogenesis
A) occurs in the interstitial cells
B) begins with the primary spermatocyte
C) is controlled by both testosterone and FSH.
D) is controlled by both testosterone and LH
E) occurs are a slower rate than oogenesis
A) occurs in the interstitial cells
B) begins with the primary spermatocyte
C) is controlled by both testosterone and FSH.
D) is controlled by both testosterone and LH
E) occurs are a slower rate than oogenesis
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38
The prostate gland
A) secretes an alkaline solution that neutralizes the acidic vaginal secretions.
B) secretes mucus for lubrication.
C) provides a site for final maturation for fertility and motility for the spermatozoa.
D) contains portions of the ductus deferens.
E) supplies fructose utilized by the sperm for energy.
A) secretes an alkaline solution that neutralizes the acidic vaginal secretions.
B) secretes mucus for lubrication.
C) provides a site for final maturation for fertility and motility for the spermatozoa.
D) contains portions of the ductus deferens.
E) supplies fructose utilized by the sperm for energy.
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39
A secondary spermatocyte
A) is haploid with unduplicated chromosomes.
B) is haploid with duplicated chromosomes.
C) is diploid with unduplicated chromosomes.
D) is diploid with duplicated chromosomes.
E) none of these answers.
A) is haploid with unduplicated chromosomes.
B) is haploid with duplicated chromosomes.
C) is diploid with unduplicated chromosomes.
D) is diploid with duplicated chromosomes.
E) none of these answers.
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40
Spermatogenesis is directly controlled by
A) LH.
B) FSH.
C) prostaglandins.
D) both FSH and prostaglandins.
E) all of these answers.
A) LH.
B) FSH.
C) prostaglandins.
D) both FSH and prostaglandins.
E) all of these answers.
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41
Which of the following is not a component of the overall ejaculatory response?
A) arterioles supplying the penis dilate, causing the erectile tissue to fill with blood and the penis to become erect.
B) the smooth muscles of the prostate, reproductive ducts, and seminal vesicles contract, resulting in emission.
C) the sphincter at the neck of the bladder tightly closes.
D) semen is expelled from the penis by a series of rapid contractions of skeletal muscles at the base of the penis.
E) rhythmical contractions and accompanying systemic responses are associated with a pleasant sensation known as orgasm.
A) arterioles supplying the penis dilate, causing the erectile tissue to fill with blood and the penis to become erect.
B) the smooth muscles of the prostate, reproductive ducts, and seminal vesicles contract, resulting in emission.
C) the sphincter at the neck of the bladder tightly closes.
D) semen is expelled from the penis by a series of rapid contractions of skeletal muscles at the base of the penis.
E) rhythmical contractions and accompanying systemic responses are associated with a pleasant sensation known as orgasm.
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42
Which of the following statements concerning spermatogenesis and oogenesis is incorrect?
A) One primary spermatocyte or one primary oocyte containing 46 chromosomes respectively yields two spermatozoa or two ova, each containing 23 chromosomes.
B) There is a continual supply of spermatogonia through mitotic activity.
C) The first meiotic division involved in oogenesis is completed just prior to ovulation.
D) It takes anywhere from about 11 to 50 years for the process of oogenesis to be completed.
E) During oogenesis, there is unequal distribution of cytoplasm resulting in the production of polar bodies that disintegrate.
A) One primary spermatocyte or one primary oocyte containing 46 chromosomes respectively yields two spermatozoa or two ova, each containing 23 chromosomes.
B) There is a continual supply of spermatogonia through mitotic activity.
C) The first meiotic division involved in oogenesis is completed just prior to ovulation.
D) It takes anywhere from about 11 to 50 years for the process of oogenesis to be completed.
E) During oogenesis, there is unequal distribution of cytoplasm resulting in the production of polar bodies that disintegrate.
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43
Why are polar bodies formed in oogenesis?
A) to produce 4 gametes each with adequate amounts of nutrients.
B) to produce one functional gamete with maximal nutrient content.
C) to dispose of extra chromosomes.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) both (a) and (c) above.
A) to produce 4 gametes each with adequate amounts of nutrients.
B) to produce one functional gamete with maximal nutrient content.
C) to dispose of extra chromosomes.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) both (a) and (c) above.
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44
LH is responsible for
A) reinitiation of meiosis in the oocytes of developing follicles.
B) halting estrogen synthesis by the follicular cells.
C) triggering ovulation.
D) formation of the corpus luteum.
E) all of these answers.
A) reinitiation of meiosis in the oocytes of developing follicles.
B) halting estrogen synthesis by the follicular cells.
C) triggering ovulation.
D) formation of the corpus luteum.
E) all of these answers.
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45
Which ovarian hormone is secreted at negligible levels during the first half of the ovarian cycle?
A) estrogen
B) progesterone
C) LH
D) FSH
E) prolactin
A) estrogen
B) progesterone
C) LH
D) FSH
E) prolactin
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46
Which of the following statements concerning oogenesis is correct?
A) After menopause there are still many primary follicles in the ovary
B) Polar bodies are larger than the ovum
C) The second meiotic division occurs prior to fertilization
D) Just before ovulation, the primary oocyte completes its first meiotic division
E) The primary oocyte within a primary follicle is haploid cell.
A) After menopause there are still many primary follicles in the ovary
B) Polar bodies are larger than the ovum
C) The second meiotic division occurs prior to fertilization
D) Just before ovulation, the primary oocyte completes its first meiotic division
E) The primary oocyte within a primary follicle is haploid cell.
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47
Which of the following is the proper sequence of phases in the sexual response cycle?
A) plateau, excitement, orgasmic, resolution.
B) excitement, plateau, orgasmic, resolution.
C) plateau, orgasmic, excitement, resolution.
D) resolution, plateau, orgasmic, excitement.
E) excitement, orgasmic, resolution, plateau.
A) plateau, excitement, orgasmic, resolution.
B) excitement, plateau, orgasmic, resolution.
C) plateau, orgasmic, excitement, resolution.
D) resolution, plateau, orgasmic, excitement.
E) excitement, orgasmic, resolution, plateau.
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48
FSH stimulates which cells to synthesize estrogen from androgens?
A) sperm
B) spermatogonia
C) theca
D) granulosa
E) Sertoli
A) sperm
B) spermatogonia
C) theca
D) granulosa
E) Sertoli
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49
One primary spermatocyte containing ____ chromosomes yields ____ spermatozoa containing ____ chromosomes, whereas one primary oocyte containing ____ chromosomes yields ____ ova (ovum) containing ____ chromosomes.
A) 46, 2, 23, 46, 2, 23
B) 46, 4, 23, 46, 1, 23
C) 46, 4, 23, 46, 4, 23
D) 23, 1, 23, 23, 1, 23
E) none of these answers.
A) 46, 2, 23, 46, 2, 23
B) 46, 4, 23, 46, 1, 23
C) 46, 4, 23, 46, 4, 23
D) 23, 1, 23, 23, 1, 23
E) none of these answers.
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50
Which of the following is not true regarding penile erection?
A) involves dilation of the arterioles supplying the cavernous spaces of the penis.
B) is induced by nitric oxide.
C) involves venous constriction
D) occurs in response to parasympathetic nervous stimulation of the penis.
E) is a higher order brain reflex
A) involves dilation of the arterioles supplying the cavernous spaces of the penis.
B) is induced by nitric oxide.
C) involves venous constriction
D) occurs in response to parasympathetic nervous stimulation of the penis.
E) is a higher order brain reflex
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51
Which of the following does not occur during the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle?
A) the proliferative phase of the uterine cycle
B) the menstrual phase of the uterine cycle
C) estrogen secretion
D) progesterone secretion
E) FSH and LH secretion
A) the proliferative phase of the uterine cycle
B) the menstrual phase of the uterine cycle
C) estrogen secretion
D) progesterone secretion
E) FSH and LH secretion
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52
The number of primary oocytes in a female
A) is decreased continually throughout her reproductive life from puberty to menopause.
B) is maintained constant during her reproductive life because those that are lost are continuously replaced by an equal number of new primary oocytes.
C) increases at the time of menopause.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
A) is decreased continually throughout her reproductive life from puberty to menopause.
B) is maintained constant during her reproductive life because those that are lost are continuously replaced by an equal number of new primary oocytes.
C) increases at the time of menopause.
D) both (a) and (c) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
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53
The corpus luteum
A) develops from the polar body after ovulation.
B) develops from the fertilized ovum through a process of division and differentiation.
C) develops from the ruptured follicle after ovulation.
D) of pregnancy is stimulated by estrogen and progesterone secretion from the placenta.
E) is sloughed during menstruation if fertilization does not occur.
A) develops from the polar body after ovulation.
B) develops from the fertilized ovum through a process of division and differentiation.
C) develops from the ruptured follicle after ovulation.
D) of pregnancy is stimulated by estrogen and progesterone secretion from the placenta.
E) is sloughed during menstruation if fertilization does not occur.
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54
What ovarian hormone(s) is secreted during the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle?
A) FSH
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) LH
E) both estrogen and progesterone
A) FSH
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) LH
E) both estrogen and progesterone
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55
Which layer of the uterus is shed each month with menstruation?
A) endometrium.
B) myometrium.
C) perimetrium.
D) mucous.
E) none of these answers.
A) endometrium.
B) myometrium.
C) perimetrium.
D) mucous.
E) none of these answers.
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56
During oogenesis,
A) thousands of primary oocytes are formed.
B) one primary oocyte yields 16 mature ova.
C) one primary oocyte yields 1 mature ovum.
D) each ovum contains 46 chromosomes at the time of ovulation.
E) sex hormones reach their lowest levels.
A) thousands of primary oocytes are formed.
B) one primary oocyte yields 16 mature ova.
C) one primary oocyte yields 1 mature ovum.
D) each ovum contains 46 chromosomes at the time of ovulation.
E) sex hormones reach their lowest levels.
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57
GnRH is secreted from the ____ and stimulates ____ secretion.
A) anterior pituitary, FSH
B) anterior pituitary, ADH
C) posterior pituitary, FSH
D) posterior pituitary, LH
E) testis, testosterone
A) anterior pituitary, FSH
B) anterior pituitary, ADH
C) posterior pituitary, FSH
D) posterior pituitary, LH
E) testis, testosterone
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58
Ovulation is associated with the rapid rise of which ovarian hormone?
A) estrogen
B) FSH
C) LH
D) progesterone
E) prostaglandins
A) estrogen
B) FSH
C) LH
D) progesterone
E) prostaglandins
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59
FSH is
A) an anterior pituitary hormone that stimulates antrum formation in developing ovarian follicles.
B) is secreted at the same rate throughout the ovarian cycle
C) is not important in male reproductive physiology
D) both (a) and (b)
E) none of the above
A) an anterior pituitary hormone that stimulates antrum formation in developing ovarian follicles.
B) is secreted at the same rate throughout the ovarian cycle
C) is not important in male reproductive physiology
D) both (a) and (b)
E) none of the above
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60
What hormone(s) is secreted by the corpus luteum?
A) FSH
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) LH
E) both estrogen and progesterone
A) FSH
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) LH
E) both estrogen and progesterone
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61
The proliferative phase of the menstrual (uterine) cycle
A) occurs when the ovarian cycle is in the follicular phase.
B) lasts from menstruation to ovulation.
C) occurs when the endometrium is repairing itself and thickening under the influence of estrogen.
D) two of these answers.
E) all of these answers.
A) occurs when the ovarian cycle is in the follicular phase.
B) lasts from menstruation to ovulation.
C) occurs when the endometrium is repairing itself and thickening under the influence of estrogen.
D) two of these answers.
E) all of these answers.
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62
Which of the following statements concerning implantation is correct?
A) Implantation is accomplished by enzymatic activity of the trophoblastic layer of the blastocyst.
B) The endometrium at the site of implantation is converted into the nutrient-rich decidua.
C) Implantation occurs within 24 hours after fertilization.
D) Both (a) and (b) above are correct.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) Implantation is accomplished by enzymatic activity of the trophoblastic layer of the blastocyst.
B) The endometrium at the site of implantation is converted into the nutrient-rich decidua.
C) Implantation occurs within 24 hours after fertilization.
D) Both (a) and (b) above are correct.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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63
Which of the following factors contributes to follicular development and ovulation?
A) FSH
B) LH
C) estrogen
D) both FSH and LH.
E) LH and estrogen
A) FSH
B) LH
C) estrogen
D) both FSH and LH.
E) LH and estrogen
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64
During the secretory phase, the corpus luteum secretes ____ levels of estrogen and ____ levels of progesterone.
A) high, high
B) high, low
C) low, high
D) low, low
A) high, high
B) high, low
C) low, high
D) low, low
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65
An increase in the level of estrogen in the ovarian cycle feeds back to ____ the secretion of FSH and ____ the secretion of LH.
A) decrease, decrease
B) decrease, increase
C) increase, decrease
D) increase, increase
A) decrease, decrease
B) decrease, increase
C) increase, decrease
D) increase, increase
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66
During fertilization, sperm bind to specific receptor sites on the surface of the
A) zona pellucida.
B) corona radiata.
C) plasma membrane of the ovum.
D) polar body.
E) oviduct.
A) zona pellucida.
B) corona radiata.
C) plasma membrane of the ovum.
D) polar body.
E) oviduct.
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67
Menstruation is initiated by
A) a rapid increase in estrogen levels.
B) a rapid drop in estrogen levels.
C) a rapid drop in progesterone levels.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
A) a rapid increase in estrogen levels.
B) a rapid drop in estrogen levels.
C) a rapid drop in progesterone levels.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
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68
What hormone is only present upon a successful fertilization
A) estrogen
B) progesterone
C) FSH
D) LH
E) hCG
A) estrogen
B) progesterone
C) FSH
D) LH
E) hCG
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69
A chemical change in which structure prevents polyspermy fertilization?
A) sperm
B) acrosome
C) ovaries
D) zona pellucida
E) corpus luteum
A) sperm
B) acrosome
C) ovaries
D) zona pellucida
E) corpus luteum
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70
During the follicular phase, the ovary secretes ____ levels of estrogen and ____ levels of progesterone.
A) high, high
B) high, low
C) low, high
D) low, low
A) high, high
B) high, low
C) low, high
D) low, low
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71
The normal site of implantation is the
A) ovary.
B) uterus.
C) oviduct.
D) vagina.
E) fimbria.
A) ovary.
B) uterus.
C) oviduct.
D) vagina.
E) fimbria.
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72
Postmenopausal women are not completely devoid of estrogen because all of the following produce estrogen except:
A) adipose tissue
B) liver
C) ovaries
D) adrenal cortex
E) none of the above
A) adipose tissue
B) liver
C) ovaries
D) adrenal cortex
E) none of the above
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73
Implantation
A) is accomplished as the trophoblastic cells break down the endometrial tissue.
B) occurs during the secretory, or progestational, phase of the menstrual cycle.
C) occurs within 24 hours after ovulation.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) all of these answers.
A) is accomplished as the trophoblastic cells break down the endometrial tissue.
B) occurs during the secretory, or progestational, phase of the menstrual cycle.
C) occurs within 24 hours after ovulation.
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) all of these answers.
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74
Which of the following is the proper sequence of the menstrual (uterine) cycle?
A) menstrual phase, progestational phase, proliferative phase, ovulation.
B) menstrual phase, proliferative phase, ovulation, progestational phase.
C) proliferative phase, menstrual phase, ovulation, progestational phase.
D) ovulation, menstrual phase, proliferative phase, progestational phase.
E) ovulation, proliferative phase, progestational phase, menstrual phase.
A) menstrual phase, progestational phase, proliferative phase, ovulation.
B) menstrual phase, proliferative phase, ovulation, progestational phase.
C) proliferative phase, menstrual phase, ovulation, progestational phase.
D) ovulation, menstrual phase, proliferative phase, progestational phase.
E) ovulation, proliferative phase, progestational phase, menstrual phase.
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75
During the menstrual phase of the uterine cycle,
A) a new ovarian follicular phase is beginning.
B) estrogen and progesterone levels reach their lowest concentration.
C) vasoconstriction of the uterine vessels occurs in response to release of a uterine prostaglandin.
D) the corpus luteum degenerates.
E) all of these answers.
A) a new ovarian follicular phase is beginning.
B) estrogen and progesterone levels reach their lowest concentration.
C) vasoconstriction of the uterine vessels occurs in response to release of a uterine prostaglandin.
D) the corpus luteum degenerates.
E) all of these answers.
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76
During which phase of the uterine cycle is the secretion of progesterone not at a significant level?
A) menstrual phase
B) proliferative phase
C) secretory, or progestational, phase
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
A) menstrual phase
B) proliferative phase
C) secretory, or progestational, phase
D) both (a) and (b) above.
E) both (b) and (c) above.
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77
Implantation normally occurs
A) in the oviduct.
B) about 3 days after fertilization.
C) during the secretory, or progestational, phase.
D) both (b) and (c) above.
E) all of these answers.
A) in the oviduct.
B) about 3 days after fertilization.
C) during the secretory, or progestational, phase.
D) both (b) and (c) above.
E) all of these answers.
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78
The normal site of fertilization is the
A) ovary.
B) uterus.
C) oviduct.
D) vagina.
E) fimbria.
A) ovary.
B) uterus.
C) oviduct.
D) vagina.
E) fimbria.
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79
Which of the following statements concerning control of ovarian hormone secretion is incorrect?
A) Low levels of estrogen inhibit the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary in negative-feedback fashion.
B) Under the influence of estrogen from developing follicles, FSH and LH secretion both continue to decline throughout the follicular phase.
C) Both estrogen and progesterone are required to completely inhibit tonic LH secretion.
D) A high level of estrogen stimulates LH secretion and initiates the LH surge.
E) Progesterone powerfully inhibits both FSH and LH secretion.
A) Low levels of estrogen inhibit the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary in negative-feedback fashion.
B) Under the influence of estrogen from developing follicles, FSH and LH secretion both continue to decline throughout the follicular phase.
C) Both estrogen and progesterone are required to completely inhibit tonic LH secretion.
D) A high level of estrogen stimulates LH secretion and initiates the LH surge.
E) Progesterone powerfully inhibits both FSH and LH secretion.
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80
Fertilization is characterized by
A) a sperm's fertilin proteins binding to the ovum's integrin molecules.
B) a block to polyspermy.
C) multiple sperms penetrating the ovum.
D) blastocyst formation.
E) both (a) and (b) above.
A) a sperm's fertilin proteins binding to the ovum's integrin molecules.
B) a block to polyspermy.
C) multiple sperms penetrating the ovum.
D) blastocyst formation.
E) both (a) and (b) above.
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