Bio Final

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When sperm become motile and fully functional, they have undergone __________.

capacitation

Transport of oocytes toward the utureus occurs in the uterine tubes by a combination of __________.

ciliary movement and peristaltic contractions

The hormone that promotes spermatogenesis along the seminiferous tubules is __________.

follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)

Starting at the superior end, the uterus in the female is divided into __________.

fundus, body, and cervix

The process of erection involves complex neural procedures that include __________.

increased parasympathetic outflow over the pelvic nerves

In females between the ages of 45 and 55, ovulation and menstruation cease in a phase of life called __________.

menopause

The process of oogenesis produces three nonfunctional polar bodies that eventually disintegrate, plus __________.

one functional ovum

The female gonad is the __________.

ovary

The principal hormone that prepares the uterus for pregnancy is __________.

progesterone

Men over the age of 50 are periodically screened for prostate cancer by measuring the blood for elevated levels of ______________.

prostate specific antigen (PSA)

The prostate, seminal vesicle, and bulbourethral glands do NOT __________.

provide chemicals to make the female's vagina more acidic

The fleshy pouch that suspends the testes outside of the body cavity is the __________.

scrotum

The external genitalia of the male include the __________.

scrotum and the penis

The seminal vesicles __________.

secrete a fructose-rich, mucoid substance

The accessory organs in the male that secrete into the ejaculatory ducts and the urethra are the __________.

seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbo-urethral glands

The male gonad is the __________.

testis

Impotence, a common male sexual dysfunction, is __________.

the inability to achieve or maintain an erection

The area in the urinary bladder that is bounded by the openings of the ureters and the entrance to the urethra is the __________.

trigone

The dense layer of connective tissue that directly covers the testes is the __________.

tunica albuginea

The three masses of erectile tissue that compose the body of the penis are __________.

two cylindrical corpora cavernosa and a slender corpus spongiosum

Which of the following is not correct regarding a pyelogram?

A pyelogram only allows the bladder to be visualized but not the ureter or structures of the kidney.

The enzymes needed to bore into the corona radiata reside in which portion of the sperm?

Acrosomal cap

A woman seeking to become pregnant could do which of the following to determine when she might be ovulating?

All of the listed responses are correct.

Autoregulation controls the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by __________.

All of the listed responses are correct.

What effect does constricting the efferent arteriole have on the filtration process?

All of the listed responses are correct.

What is the stimulus that leads to the release of renin by the juxtaglomerular complex (JGC)?

All of the listed responses are correct.

What is the lowest, or most distal, part of the uterus?

Cervix

Which female reproductive structure most resembles the penis in the male?

Clitoris

What is the role of the endocrine system in reproduction?

Coordinating reproductive events

What is formed from the remaining follicle cells that are not ovulated with the secondary oocyte?

Corpus luteum

Which muscle is part of the spermatic cord?

Cremaster muscle

What is the benefit of increased vestibular gland secretion in the female?

Easier insertion of the penis into the vagina during intercourse

Powerful, rhythmic contractions in the ischiocavernosus and bulbocavernosus muscles of the pelvic floor produce what result?

Ejaculation

What event during sexual intercourse happens in the male but does not happen in the female?

Emission and ejaculation

Which of the following is not a correct way in which the reproductive system hormones interact with other body systems?

Estrogen stimulates the lengthening of long bones of females at puberty.

Which hormone causes the development of secondary follicles into tertiary follicles?

FSH

Which of the following is not a peripheral effect of testosterone?

Facilitates both spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis

Which of the following hormones is not properly matched with its source and primary effects?

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is produced by the anterior pituitary and stimulates the interstitial cells of the testes to produce testosterone.

Which of the following hormones is not properly matched with its source and primary effects?

Gonadatropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is released from the anterior pituitary gland and stimulates FSH secretion and LH synthesis in females.

What is the combination of a primary oocyte and a single layer of follicle cells called?

Primordial follicle

What hormone does the corpus luteum primarily produce?

Progesterone

Which reproductive gland encircles the urethra as it leaves the bladder and produces an acidic fluid that contributes to semen?

Prostate gland

What is the function of the ducts of the reproductive systems?

Receiving and transporting gametes

What is the function of the dartos and cremaster muscles?

Regulating the temperature of the testes

Which of the following occurs first when there is a decrease in the glomerular filtration rate?

Renin is released from cells of the juxtaglomerular complex.

Which of the following are not correctly paired male-female homologous structures?

Scrotum; labia minora

The functions of the sustentacular cells (nurse cells) in the male include all of the following except?

Secretion of testosterone

Which of the following is not found in seminal fluids?

Smegma

What is produced by spermiogenesis?

Sperm

For a sperm to be able to fertilize an egg, it must undergo capacitation, which does not involve what process?

Sperm mixing with secretions from the bulbourethral gland

Which cells in the seminiferous tubules regularly undergo mitosis?

Spermatogonia

Which of the following states the correct order in which are cells produced in spermatogenesis?

Spermatogonium a primary spermatocyte a secondary spermatocyte a spermatid a sperm

Which of the following is not true of testosterone?

Testosterone is a protein.

Which of the following causes urinary incontinence?

The loss of muscle tone in the urinary sphincter muscles

Which of the following does not occur during spermiogenesis?

The mitochondria and Golgi apparatus are packaged into the head of the sperm.

All of the following are associated with infertility except ____________.

a surge of LH

Which of the following is not accurate concerning urinary reflexes?

When urine is being stored, afferent impulses from stretch receptors in the urinary bladder stimulate sympathetic outflow causes the detrusor muscle to contract and the internal urethral sphincters to relax.

The rupture of the follicular wall and ovulation are caused by __________.

a sudden surge in LH (luteinizing hormone) concentration

In a person with normal blood pressure, what is the average glomerular filtration rate?

125 mL/min

Which of the following structures are not found in the spermatic cord?

Dartos muscle and cremaster muscle

For normal human reproduction to occur, which of the following organ systems would not necessarily have to function normally?

Digestive system

The body of the spermatic cord is a structure that includes which of the following?

Ductus deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics

Which of the following statements about the vagina is not true?

During pregnancy, the vagina produces progesterone.

What is the term for the organs that produce gametes and hormones?

Gonads

Which of the following terms is not specifically used to describe egg and sperm?

Gonads

Which of the following is true regarding meiosis?

Homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis I, and sister chromatids separate during meiosis II.

What hormone produced by the nurse cells depresses the formation of FSH and provides a negative feedback mechanism for the control of spermatogenesis?

Inhibin

Which hormone acts to reduce the rate at which the anterior pituitary produces FSH?

Inhibin

Which cells in the testes are responsible for producing testosterone and other androgens?

Interstitial cells

Which of the following is not true of the epididymis?

It connects the ductus deferens with the seminal vesicle.

What happens to the chromosome number as a result of meiosis?

It is reduced by half.

What is the hormone that directly stimulates testosterone production?

LH

Which statement about oogenesis mentions the one characteristic that is the same in spermatogenesis and oogenesis?

Meiosis in oogenesis reduces the chromosome number by half.

What are the three sequential stages of the uterine cycle?

Menses, proliferative phase, and secretory phase

Which correctly describes mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis creates genetically identical cells, whereas meiosis creates genetically unique cells.

Which of the following is the muscular layer of the uterus?

Myometrium

Which of the following is an countertransporter found in the renal tubules?

Na+ / H+

In which of the following areas of the nephron would countercurrent multiplication occur?

Nephron loop

What would happen if a male were unable to contract the is chiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus muscles?

No ejaculation

During oogenesis, meiosis produces how many functional gametes?

One

What structure is the female gonad?

Ovary

What division of the nervous system participates in the sexual arousal of both males and females?

Parasympathetic nervous system

What does it take for an ovulated oocyte to become a mature ovum?

Penetration by a sperm

Which of the following male reproductive structures is responsible for conducting semen into the vagina of the female?

Penis

Which of the following statements about the uterine tubes is not true?

They are passageways for the elimination of menstrual fluids.

Which of the following statements about the bulbourethral glands is incorrect?

They contribute approximately 25 percent of the semen volume.

The ureters are lined by what kind of epithelium, which allows them to be stretched when undergoing peristalsis and moving urine?

Transitional

What is the urinary structure that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder?

Ureter

Which part of the urinary system in the male is shared with the reproductive system?

Urethra

What female reproductive structure receives the ovum from the ovary during ovulation?

Uterine tube

Enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the ovum, or egg, are in the ________ of the sperm cell.

acrosome

Angiotensin I is converted to angiotensin II by _____________.

angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), which is produced in the capillaries of the lungs

Seminiferous tubules and newly produced sperm are separated from the general circulation and the immune system by all of the following except ______________.

blood-brain barrier

The mesentery that encloses the ovaries, uterine tubes, and uterus is the __________.

broad ligament

In a 28-day cycle, estrogen levels peak at __________.

day 14

The secretions of the seminal vesicles are discharged into the _________________.

ejaculatory duct

The process of pushing fluid and sperm into the prostatic urethra is called __________.

emission

Whether or not fertilization occurs, the final destination of the ovum is the __________.

endometrium

The histological composition of the uterine wall consists of the __________.

endometrium, myometrium, and perimetrium

The reproductive structures in the perineal region are called __________.

external genitalia


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