CH 26 and 27
Molly is homozygous for the dominant black hair trait. Therefore,
Molly has black hair
Define spermatogenesis. (Module 26.3A)
Spermatogenesis is the production of sperm using mitosis, meiosis, and spermiogenesis.
How can you tell that the karyotype shown here is male? (Module 27.14C)
The 23rd pair of chromosomes is XY.
The ________ is a layer of smooth muscle in the skin of the scrotal sac.
dartos muscle
The organ that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra is the
ductus deferens.
Contractions of the bulbospongiosus muscles result in
ejaculation
The ________ is the inner lining of the uterus.
endometrium
The special type of cell division required to produce gametes is called
meiosis
In Klinefelter syndrome, __________.
the phenotype is male, but the extra X chromosome causes reduced androgen production
The infancy stage of life is considered to be over when the baby reaches ________ of age.
1 year
How long does each menstruation typically last? (Module 26.12B)
1-7 days
The average length of the uterine cycle is
28 days
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
How many chromosomes are contained within a human zygote? (Module 27.2B)
46
How many chromosomes do human somatic cells contain?
46
Why does a mother's blood volume increase during pregnancy? (Module 27.9B)
A mother's blood volume increases to accommodate for flow through the placenta.
How do autosomes and sex chromosomes differ? (Module 27.14B)
Autosomes are chromosome pairs 1-22 that affect somatic characteristics. Sex chromosomes are the 23rd pair that determine whether an individual is male (XY) or female (XX).
Why does a man have a deeper voice and a larger larynx than a woman? (Module 27.13B)
During puberty, testosterone causes greater laryngeal development than estrogen so a male will have a larger larynx and a deeper voice.
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.
Define lactation. (Module 26.14A)
Lactation is the production of milk by the mammary glands.
By the end of gestation, which of the following has not occurred?
The uterus has increased in size by 10 fold.
A child born with one lone X chromosome will have
Turner's syndrome
Define vasectomy. (Module 26.16C)
Vasectomy is the surgical sterilization of males by cutting the ductus deferens.
The spermatic cord is
a bundle of tissue that contains the ductus deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics that serve the testis.
List the structures of a sperm. (Module 26.3C)
acrosome, head, neck, middle piece, and tail
When does the placenta become sufficiently functional to continue the pregnancy? (Module 27.7C
after the first trimester
The various forms of any one gene are called
alleles
A space opens within the inner cell mass that will form the
amniotic cavity.
Fertilization is complete when which of the follow occurs?
amphimixis and cleavage
The main portion of the uterus is called the
body
Which of the following muscles move the testes towards the body?
both the cremaster and the dartos
Endoderm + mesoderm = which extra-embryonic membrane(s)?
both yolk sac and allantois
The stage of labor during which the fetus emerges from the vagina is called the ________ stage.
expulsion
A zygote whose genotype is XX will develop as a
female
The inner cell mass of the blastocyst will
form the embryo
By day 12 of embryonic development, mesoderm begins to form through
gastrulation
Which of the following does not describe non-sex chromosomes?
haploid
At 8 months development in a male fetus, the testes
have been pulled through the abdominal musculature into the scrotum.
The ________ is the part of the sperm that contains the DNA.
head
Which of the following traits is a sex-linked inheritance?
hemophilia
If an individual carries a pair of alleles that are the same, the individual is ________ for the trait.
homozygous
An individual who expresses a recessive phenotype must have what genotype?
homozygous recessive
The ________ method of birth control involves taking either combination estrogen/progesterone birth control pills or progesterone-only pills in two large doses 12 hours apart within 72 hours of unprotected sexual intercourse.
hormonal post-coital contraception
Identify the sources of hormones that control male sexual and reproductive functions. (Module 26.7B)
hypothalamus, anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, and the testes
Attachment to and penetration of the endometrium by the blastocyst is referred to as
implantation
The funnel-like opening at the distal end of the uterine tube is called the
infundibulum
The ________ is an opening through which the spermatic cord passes.
inguinal canal
The primary role of FSH in males is to
initiate sperm production in the testes.
Testosterone is secreted by the
interstitial cells
The production of milk is called
lactation
All of the following are true of the vagina except that it
loses a portion of its lining during menses
Name the structures of the male external genitalia. (Module 26.1B)
penis, urethra, and scrotum
The ________ is the outer lining of the uterus.
perimetrium
Sperm are moved along the ductus deferens by
peristaltic contractions
The traits of an individual controlled by his or her genotype are his or her
phenotype
The placenta is expelled from the uterus during the ________ stage of labor.
placental
What roles do the ovaries perform? (Module 26.9B)
produce oocytes, secrete female sex hormones, secrete inhibin
The process of spermiogenesis produces
spermatozoa.
The male reproductive system is most closely associated with which of the following systems?
urinary system
Fertilization of an ovum usually takes place in the
uterine tube
The structure that transports the ovum to the uterus is the
uterine tube
The embryonic heart starts beating as blood begins to flow through chorionic vessels at approximately ________ of development.
week 3
Name the four extra-embryonic membranes. (Module 27.5A)
yolk sac, amnion, allantois, and the chorion
The period of gestation when the rudiments of all major organ systems are established is the ________ trimester.
first
Which hormone stimulates the milk let-down reflex?
oxytocin
Oxygenated blood is carried away from the placenta by the
umbilical vein.
Trisomy 21 is the clinical term for
Down syndrome
________ is the time spent in growing within the uterus.
Gestation
All of the following occur at puberty except
GnRH levels decline.
Define homozygous and heterozygous. (Module 27.15A)
Homozygous means that homologous chromosomes carry the same allele of a given gene. Heterozygous means that homologous chromosomes carry different alleles of a given gene.
There are three alleles that determine blood type. IA and IB are codominant, and i is recessive to both of them. Serina has Type B blood. Which of the following might be Serina's genotype?
IBIB or IBi
Define oocyte. (Module 26.10A)
Oocyte is an immature female gamete.
Define organogenesis. (Module 27.8A)
Organogenesis is the process of organ formation.
Which event occurs during week 4 of development?
The connections between the embryo and the surrounding trophoblast begin to constrict.
Which is the resulting event if fertilization does not occur?
The corpus albicans is formed.
Describe the placenta. (Module 27.5C)
The placenta forms the interface between the embryonic/fetal system and the maternal system.
The gradual modification of anatomical structures during the period from conception to maturity is
development
Which of the following is a barrier method of birth control?
diaphragm
The first stage of labor is the ________ stage.
dilation
Name the structures of the male internal genitalia. (Module 26.1C)
ductus deferens, seminal gland, prostate, bulbo-urethral gland, epididymis, testis
Spermatozoa functionally mature within the
epididymis
A zygote whose genotype is XY will develop as a
male
The onset of the first uterine cycle is called
menarche
In a spermatozoan, activity in the ________ provides energy required to move the tail.
mitochondria
After fertilization, the first cell division is completed
more than a day later.
After 3 days, a pre-embryo becomes a solid ball of cells known as a
morula
The mesoderm forms
muscle
The thick muscular layer of the uterus is the
myometrium
The ectoderm forms
neural tissues
The reproductive system does not include
none of the answers is correct
Which of the following does not occur during the first trimester?
organs become functional
The breasts are attached to the chest superficial to the ________ muscle.
pectoralis major
The external marking of the boundary between the two testes is the
raphe
The ________ is a fleshy pouch suspended below the perineum and anterior to the anus.
scrotum
The cells that are formed during spermatogenesis by the first meiosis are called
secondary spermatocytes
Within which structure does sperm production occur?
seminiferous tubule
Sperm production occurs in the
seminiferous tubules
Sperm develop from stem cells called
spermatogonia
Which is an example of codominance of inheritance?
structure of albumins
Each of the following statements concerning development is true except
the first trimester is when the fetus first looks distinctively human.
A fetus undergoes its largest absolute weight gain during which trimester? (Module 27.8C)
third semester
Deoxygenated blood is carried to the placenta by the
umbilical arteries
The endoderm forms
urinary bladder