Anatomy & Physiology Module Test 5
Sperm and semen is the same thing.
FALSE
sperm are capable of motility within the seminiferous tubules.
FALSE
sympathetic innervation is responsible for erection: parasympathetic innervation is responsible for ejaculation.
FALSE
which two anterior pituitary hormones stimulates spermatogenesis and androgen production?
FSH & LH
only females produce FSH and LH
False
the hepatic portal vein transports blood directly from the _____ to the ____
GI tract, liver
which hypothalamic hormone initiates puberty?
GnRH
ovulation is induced with a peak in ___ secretion
LH
Which organ is an accessory organ?
Pancreas
a double-layer of peritoneum that supports the G.I. organs is called:
a mesentary
the most primitive type or ovarian follicle is:
a primordial follicle
the single diploid cell formed at fertilization is called:
a zygote
the function of intrinsic factor
absorption of vitamin B12 for erythrocyte production
which of the following is not a function of the small intestine?
all of the above are functions of the small intestine : chemical and mechanical digestion and absorption
proteins are made out of:
amino acids
the normal site of fertilization is the :
ampulla of the uterine tube
during the intestinal phase:
an increase in chyme in the duodenum inhibits gastric juice secretion and movement of chyme into the duodenum
Peristalsis
are waves of contractions that move substances
the four segments of the colon are (in order):
ascending , transverse, descending, sigmoid
the 22 pair of non-sex determining chromosomes are:
autosomes
the order through which sperm travels through the female reproductive tract is: a. body of the uterus b. vagina c. cervix d. uterine tube
b,c,a,d
pancreatic juice contains water, enzymes and:
bicarbonate
an erection of the penis is caused by:
blood filling the erectile bodies and compressing the veins.
Given the following structures of the make reproductive tract, what is the order in which sperm passes through these structures forms the testes to the penis? a. epididymis b. urethra c. effect ductile d. ejactulatory duct e. ductus deferens
c,a,e,d,b
which of the following statements concerning carbohydrates is not true?
carbohydrates have the absorbed along with dietary fat
Inability of the pyloric sphincter to open would prevent
chyme from entering the small intestine
the enteric system
coordinates peristalsis and regulates local reflexes
two large columns of erectile tissue of the penis are
corpus cavernosum
what structure forms from the remnants of the follicle following ovulation?
corpus luteum
the segments of the small intestine are (in order):
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
the layer lines the uterus is the
endometrium
the acrosome cap contains:
enzymes to allow penetration into the oocyte.
where are the spermatozoa stored until they are fully mature?
epididymis
which hormone stimulates primordial follicles to mature?
follicle stimulating hormone
what is the correct order for the phases of the ovarian cycle, beginning with day 1?
follicular, ovulation, luteal
which of the following would stimulate gastric secretions?
gastrin
the primary reproductive organs are called ____ and sex cells are called ____
gonads, gametes
teniae coli are thin bundles of smooth muscle that bunch up the large intestine into sacs called
haustra
which of the following is not part of the portal triad?
hepatopancreatic sinusoid
which valve separates the small from the large intestine?
ileocecal
Semen
includes secretions from the seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands and is HCO3- rich to neutralize the acidic vagina and contains nutrients to nourish sperm
the villi, microvilli, and circular folds (place circulars) function to
increase surface area for absorption
which hormone inhibits FSH secretion in males?
inhibin
which cells produce most of the testosterone released in males?
interstitial cells
which of the following is not an upper G.I. tract organ?
jejunum
the female external genitalia that are homologous to the male scrotum is the:
labia majora
Secretions that are added as food moves through the GI tract assist in
liquefying and digesting the food
where are hepatocytes located?
liver
sperm will only develop properly at:
lower than body temperature
what is the correct order for the phases of the uterine cycle, beginning with day 1?
menstrual, proliferative, secretory
Which layer of the digestive tract is in direct contact with the food consumed?
mucosa
the thick, muscular, middle tunic of the uterine wall is the:
myometrium
The cephalic phase of digestion occurs:
none of the above
a polar body is
none of the above
the gallbladder empties into the:
none of the above: stomach, ileum, jejunum, or cecum
what accessory digestive organ(s) add secretions to the duodenum?
pancreas
which of the following structures has both endocrine and exocrine tissues?
pancreas
which organ produces enzymes that digest all four macromolecules?
pancreas
insulin is released from the
pancreas (none of the above)
of the five types of secretory cells in the gastric glands, which type secrets HCl?
pariteal cells
the clitoris is homologous to the
penis
The diamond-shaped area between the thighs is the:
perineum
which method of motility just propels ingested material along the G.I. tract (as occurs in the esophagus)?
peristalsis
what is the only necessary life function of the stomach?
production of intrinsic factor
which hormone stimulates uterine lining growth during the secretory phase?
progesterone
the corpus luteum secretes:
progesterone and estrogen
the anterior pituitary hormone that is crucial for milk production is :
prolactin
which of the male accessory glands encircles the urethra and produces milky fluid rich in citric acid, antibiotics to combat urinary tract infections, and PSA?
prostate gland
pepsin digests
proteins
which phase (or period of a phase) of male sexual response is not present in female?
refractory
the function of the dartos and the cremaster muscles is to:
regulate the temperature of the testes
Reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus occurs because of
relaxation of the cardiac sphincter
after forming in the seminiferous tubules, immature sperm are transported to the ___, a mesh of channels in the testis
rete testis
in the presence of acid chyme in the duodenum, the duodenum will secrete ____ which will stimulate the ____ to produce secretions high in _____.
secretin, pancreas and liver, bicarbonate
the back and forward motion of the small intestine that mixes chyme with secretions is called:
segmentation
which gland secretes a fluid containing fructose and alkaline fluid?
seminal vesicles
sperm are produced in the:
seminiferous tubules
the lining of the gastrointestinal tract that allows for absorption and secretion is
simple columnar epithelium
Food Is prevented from entering the nasal cavity during swallowing by the
soft palate
blood vessels, nerves and smooth muscle attach to the testis through the :
spermatic cord
which is note true about spermatogenesis?
spermatogenesis begins at birth and continues through out the man's life
Which of the following organs is part of the digestive tract or alimentary canal?
stomach
which cells nourish developing sperm cells, produce inhibit, and for blood-testis barrier?
sustenacular cells
why doesn't the acid in the stomach damage the walls of the stomach?
the stomach wall is protected by large amounts of mucus
which is not a function of the digestive system?
these are all the functions of the digestive system: digestion, ingestion, elimination, and secretion
about how many ovarian follicles are present at birth?
1.5 million
a human diploid cell contains:
23 pairs of chromosomes
the liver has how many lobes?
4