
GEN BIO 2 EXAM
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- Q1
The study of the structure of the body is:
anatomy
physiology.
pathophysiology
homeostasis.
30s - Q2
Specialized groups of cells with similar structure and function are:
tissues
organelle
mitochondria
organs
30s - Q3
Which organ system functions to destroy pathogens that enter the body?
Circulatory system
Respiratory system
Nervous system
Immune system
30s - Q4
The process of homeostatic regulation operates most often through a system of:
positive feedback
respiration
situs inversus
negative feedback
30s - Q5
Which of these pairs is mismatched?
vasa deferentia—seminal fluid production
seminiferous tubules—sperm production
interstitial cells—testosterone
urethra—conducts sperm
30s - Q6
Androgens such as testosterone are produced by the
seminiferous tubules
prostate
bulbourethral glands
interstitial cells
30s - Q7
The external female structure that corresponds to the male penis is the
vagina
clitoris
labia majora
perineum
30s - Q8
The hormone responsible for ovulation
progesterone
luteinizing hormone
follicle-stimulating hormone
adrenocorticotropic hormone
30s - Q9
The enlarged tip of the penis is referred to as the
shaft
glans penis
prepuce
scrotum
30s - Q10
The superior rounded region of the uterus above the entrance of the uterine tubes is called the
fundus
body
cervix
mons pubis
30s - Q11
The inner mucosal layer of the uterus that is sloughed off approximately every 28 days is called the
myometrium
perimetrium
endometrium
epimetrium
30s - Q12
The primitive stem cell of spermatogenesis, which is found on the periphery of each
seminiferous tubule, is called:
primary spermatocyte
spermatogonia
spermatid
secondary spermatocyte
30s - Q13
The male gonads have both sperm-producing and testosterone-producing functions and are
called:
sperm
ovaries
ovum
testes
30s - Q14
Thick, clear fluid that cleanses the urethra of acidic urine is produced by the
epididymis
prostate
bulbourethral glands
seminal vesicles
30s - Q15
The corpus luteum is a special glandular structure of the ovaries that primarily produces
estrogen
testosterone
progesterone
luteinizing hormone
30s