Reproduction and Development Test Review
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- Q1The anatomical structures associated with the scrotum includeThe neck and flagellumSustentacular glands and prostate glandThe corpus cavernosa and corpus spongiosumThe dartos and raphe30s
- Q2The cells producing sperm are located in the testes within theSeminiferous tubulesAmpullaCorpus spongiosumDuctus deferens30s
- Q3The process of spermatogenesis is one in whichSperm gather in the ductus deferensSperm matureSperm are producedSperm are ejaculated from the body30s
- Q4Secretions of the seminal vesicleAre alkalinePass into the testesContain spermAre acidic30s
- Q5During erection, the erectile tissues of the penisSecrete alkaline fluidAbsorb spermFill with bloodContract into the scrotum30s
- Q6Leydig cells ____________Secrete testosteroneActivate the sperm flagellumSupport spermatogenesisSecrete seminal fluid30s
- Q7The general terms given to the male sex hormone isEstrogensAndrogensProstaglandinsThymosins30s
- Q8What are the female gonads called?OocytesOvaOvariesOviducts30s
- Q9From what structures does the corpus luteum originateDominant follicleFallopian tubeCorpus albicansUterine corpus30s
- Q10Why do estrogen levels fall after menopause?The cells of the endometrium degenerateThe ovaries degradeThe pituitary secretes a menopause-specific hormoneThere are no follicles left to produce estrogen30s
- Q11What controls whether an embryo will develop testes or ovaries?Pituitary glandPresence of absence of estrogenHypothalamusY chromosome30s
- Q12The process of ovulation occurs every28-30 days8-9 months14-15 days2-3 days30s
- Q13When the oocytes are released from the follicles in the ovaries, they are swept into the uterine tubesBy the cilia of fimbriaeBy the sucking action of the cervixBy currents established by suspensory cellsBy the flagella they possess30s
- Q14The point where the cervix projects into the vagina forms a hollow recess in the vagina known as theAreolaInfundibulumFornixLabia minora30s
- Q15Lactation is the process ofProduction of oocytes within the ovaryImplantation in the uterine liningBirthProduction of milk by the mammary glands30s