Bio Chapter 36
Identify the role(s) of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in human reproduction.
-FSH stimulates the growth of new follicles in the ovary. -FSH promotes the activity of Sertoli cells, which nourish sperm developing within seminiferous tubules.
The first stage of embryonic development is _____. This process produces _____.
Gastrulation and organogenesis are developmental stages that follow cleavage.
What is the fundamental difference between male and female vertebrates?
Males produce many, motile gametes and females produce few, stationary gametes.
Which of the following is an accurate statement concerning mating behavior in asexually reproducing species?
Mating behavior is a stimulus that can help to bring about ovulation in asexually reproducing species.
Which of the following statements correctly describes how the production of human sperm and eggs differs?
Meiosis is an uninterrupted process in males, whereas in females it resumes when a follicle matures and is only completed when a sperm penetrates the egg.
Which of the following is an accurate statement about sexual reproduction?
Most animals produce offspring by sexual reproduction
Which of the following is a difference between reproduction of humans (and other primates) and all other mammals?
Only humans (and other primates) have menstrual cycles.
In which location does fertilization usually take place in a human female?
Oviduct
The anatomical location for the typical union of a sperm and an egg (conception) is the
Ovulation releases the eggs into the abdominal cavity, where they are swept into the oviduct.
Which of the following flower parts develops into a seed?
Ovule (analogous to the ova)
Which of the following is the correct path that sperm travel in leaving the body of a human male?
Seminiferous tubule - epididymis - vas deferens - ejaculatory duct - urethra
Which of the following correctly traces the path of sperm from their site of production to their exit from a man's body?
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules, mature in the epididymis, and during ejaculation pass through the vas deferens into the urethra. seminiferous tubule → epididymis → vas deferens → urethra
Which of the following is the correct sequence of stages in the development of sperm in the process of spermatogenesis?
Spermatogonial stem cell - spermatogonium - primary spermocyte - secondary spermocyte - early spermatid - sperm cell
Which statement about human reproduction is FALSE?
The earliest stages of spermatogenesis occur closest to the lumen of the seminiferous tubules.
What is the "twofold" cost of sex?
The higher number of female offspring produced by an asexual female
Animals utilizing external fertilization are typically
aquatic animals
An embryonic cell that is "totipotent" is one that can
by itself, give rise to the entire embryo, as cleavage proceeds
Choose the correct developmental sequence of animal development.
fertilization → cleavage → gastrulation → organogenesis
Examples of birth control methods that prevent the production or release of gametes are
hormonal contraception and sterilization
For which is the number the same in males and females?
meiotic divisions required to produce each gamete
The mesoderm gives rise to _____.
skeletal and muscular systems
The "twofold cost" of sex refers to
the fewer reproductive offspring produced by individuals of species that have two sexes
Certain maternal diseases, drugs, alcohol, and radiation are most dangerous to embryonic development during
the first three months, when organogenesis is occurring
In the human ovarian cycle, ovulation is triggered by a sharp rise in luteinizing hormone (LH). What is the cause of this sharp rise?
A rise in estradiol from the follicle
Which of these refers to parthenogenesis?
An egg develops without being fertilized.
Which of the following is a means of sexual reproduction?
Fusion of egg and sperm
Among the following, the earliest consequence of the acrosomal reaction is
Fusion of the membranes of the egg and sperm causes membrane depolarization, known as the "fast" block to polyspermy, i.e., the prevention of additional sperm binding to the egg.
What is an advantage of internal fertilization?
Internal fertilization can occur outside of aquatic or marine habitats.
What is the relationship between Leydig cells and Sertoli cells?
Leydig cells stimulate the production of sperm cells, and Sertoli cells nourish developing sperm.
Which of the following is an accurate statement about parthenogenesis?
Parthenogenesis appears rare in vertebrates.
Embryonic cells especially active in assuring nutritional exchange between a pregnant woman and her embryo are found in the
The trophoblast is the outer epithelium of the blastocyst.
Which of the following is an accurate statement concerning the cleavage stage of early development?
There is no increase in mass
A hermaphrodite is
an individual with both male and female reproductive systems
The secretory phase of the uterine cycle
coincides with the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle
Pheromones are
generally effective at very low concentrations
Which hormone is produced by the human embryo during the first trimester and is necessary for maintaining a pregnancy?
hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)
The "reproductive handicap" for sexual reproduction refers to
have only half the offspring are females. [A female undergoing asexual reproduction would have offspring that have 100% of her genes, whereas a sexually reproducing female typically passes only 50% of her genetic material to her offspring.]
Sexual reproduction includes a reproductive pattern called
hermaphroditism (a single individual produces both sperm and ova; although some individuals fertilize themselves, most must mate with another member of the same species.)
The ectoderm germ layer gives rise to the
jaws, teeth, and epidermis of the skin
In humans, oogenesis in comparison to spermatogenesis is different in that
oogenesis does not complete meiosis until after fertilization, but spermatogenesis is complete before the sperm leave the body
Which of the following is NOT properly paired?
seminiferous tubule - cervix
Salamander and insect populations consisting only of genetically identical females lack males because
sperm do not fuse with eggs during reproduction, but the eggs develop into embryos anyway. [Parthenogenesis is a process in which the egg develops without being fertilized.]
The human female's external reproductive structures are
the clitoris, two sets of labia, and vaginal opening
The cortical reaction of sea urchin eggs functions directly in
the formation of a fertilization envelope
Peaks of LH and FSH production occur during
the period just before ovulation.
Reptiles and mammals are called "amniotes" because
they have extra-embryonic membranes that develop an aqueous environment in which development occurs (These two groups of vertebrates form the amniotes. Fish and amphibians lay their eggs in water and do not require a special water-filled enclosure.)