A&P Reproduction Review for Final
The average length of the uterine cycle is
28 days.
What is the final product of meiosis?
4 haploid cells
What is the proper arrangement of the four structures listed below into the order in which sperm pass from the testis to the urethral meatus? 1. ductus deferens 2. urethra 3. ejaculatory duct 4. epididymis
4, 1, 3, 2
Which of the following interactions is incorrect regarding the reproductive system?
A vasectomy is an effective way of preventing ovulation.
Which of the following statements concerning oogenesis is false?
About half the oogonia complete mitosis between birth and puberty.
Compare benign prostatic hypertrophy with prostate cancer. (Module 26.17A)
Benign prostatic hypertrophy is an enlargement of the prostate whereas prostate cancer is a malignancy.
Describe the process of spermiation. (Module 26.4B)
During spermiation, a sperm loses its attachment to the nurse cell and enters the lumen of the seminiferous tubule.
Which of the following statements about the uterine cycle is false?
It continues during pregnancy.
What effect would low FSH levels have on sperm production? (Module 26.7C)
Low FSH levels would decrease the level of testosterone which decreases sperm production.
________ arteries supply blood to the functional zone of the endometrium.
Spiral
Which of the following is NOT produced by meiosis?
a liver cell
The ________ of a sperm contains the enzymes essential for fertilization.
acrosomal cap
What portion of the spermatozoon contains the enzymes necessary for fertilization?
acrosome
Interstitial cells produce
androgens.
The pigmented skin that surrounds the nipple is the
areola.
Enlargement of the prostate gland, or ________, typically occurs spontaneously in men over age 50.
benign prostatic hypertrophy
How do recently released secondary oocytes reach the uterine tube? (Module 26.11A)
ciliary fluid currents
The clitoris
contains erectile tissue comparable to the corpora cavernosa of the penis.
A rise in the blood levels of follicle-stimulating hormone at the beginning of the ovarian cycle is responsible for
follicle maturation.
Meiosis starts with a single diploid cell and produces
four haploid cells
Which of the following is a likely result of meiosis?
four sperm, each with 23 chromosomes
Secondary spermatocytes divide to produce ________ spermatids, each having ________ chromosomes.
four; 23
During prophase I of meiosis,
homologous chromosomes stick together in pairs.
The primary role of FSH in males is to
initiate sperm production in the testes.
The opening connecting the uterus to the cervical canal is the
internal os.
A cell preparing to undergo meiosis duplicates its chromosomes during
interphase
All of the following are true of the vagina except that it
loses a portion of its lining during menses.
The breasts are attached to the chest superficial to the ________ muscle.
pectoralis major
What are the functions of the gonads? (Module 26.1A)
produce and store gametes
What is the function of gonads?
produce gametes and produce hormones
What roles do the ovaries perform? (Module 26.9B)
produce oocytes, secrete female sex hormones, secrete inhibin
The use of which birth control method often results in the cessation of the uterine cycle? (Module 26.16B)
progesterone-only shots
During meiosis, segments of nonsister chromatids can trade places. This recombination of maternal and paternal genetic material is a key feature of meiosis. During what phase of meiosis does recombination occur?
prophase I
The correct order of events during meiosis is
prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, cytokinesis, meiosis II.
What is the function of the ductus deferens? (Module 26.5A)
stores sperm and transports sperm to the ejaculatory duct
Where does fertilization normally occur? (Module 26.8C)
uterine tube
The structure that transports the ovum to the uterus is the
uterine tube.
Identify the structure labeled "12."
vagina
In a(n) ________, each ductus deferens is cut, and either a segment is removed and the ends tied (or cauterized) or silicone plugs are inserted.
vasectomy
Explain whether the blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would or would not interfere with the delivery of milk to the nipple. (Module 26.14B)
Blockage of a single lactiferous sinus would not interfere with the delivery of milk because each gland has several lactiferous sinuses.
After DNA replication, each individual chromosome becomes a homologous pair.
False
What ovarian cycle changes would result if the LH surge did not occur? (Module 26.15A)
If the LH surge did not occur, the secondary oocyte would not complete meiosis I, ovulation would not occur, and the corpus luteum would not form.
________ is defined as an inability to achieve or maintain an erection.
Impotence
On a warm day, would the cremaster muscle be contracted or relaxed? Why? (Module 26.2B)
The cremaster muscle would be relaxed so the scrotum could descend away from the body.
Cite the similarities that exist between certain structures in the reproductive systems of females and males. (Module 26.13C)
The greater vestibular glands in females are similar to the bulbo-urethral glands in males and the both male penis and female clitoris contain erectile tissue.
The organ that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra is the
ductus deferens.
When does the total number of chromosomes get reduced from 46 pairs to 23 individual chromosomes?
during meiosis I
An inability to contract the ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus would interfere with which phase of the male sexual response? (Module 26.6B)
ejaculation
Contractions of the bulbospongiosus muscles result in
ejaculation.
Secondary sexual characteristics
may develop in response to testosterone or estrogen.
The special type of cell division required to produce gametes is called
meiosis.
Chromosomes can exchange genetic information during a process called "crossing over." This occurs when homologous chromosomes are lined up in pairs. When does this happen?
metaphase I
The ligament that attaches the ovary to the uterus is the ________ ligament.
ovarian
Identify the functions of the vagina. (Module 26.13B)
passageway for elimination of menstrual fluids, receives the penis during sexual intercourse, and forms the inferior portion of the birth canal
The nurse cells of the seminiferous tubules do all of the following except
secrete testosterone.
Sperm develop from stem cells called
spermatogonia.
The broad ligament does all of the following except
support and stabilizes the position of the ovary.
On which of the following days would the level of LH be highest in a female?
the day before ovulation
Which of the following processes occurs during meiosis II?
the formation of haploid cells
Which of the following is greater?
the number of primordial follicles in the ovaries at birth
During menses,
the old functional layer is sloughed off.
The main organs of the female reproductive tract include all of the following except the
urinary bladder.