FINAL A&P
Which hormone stimulates the thirst mechanism?
ADH
Which of the following statements concerning oogenesis is false?
About half the oogonia complete mitosis between birth and puberty.
Which statement is true regarding fluid balance in the digestive tract?
All the water movement in the digestive tract involves passive water flow down osmotic gradients.
What is a pyelogram? (Module 24.15B)
An x-ray image of the urinary system taken after a radiopaque dye was administered
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.
What would happen to the blood PCO2 of a patient who has an airway obstruction? (Module 25.10A)
Blood PCO2 would increase, resulting in respiratory acidosis
Which fluids are buffered by the phosphate buffer system? (Module 25.8B)
ICF, urine
Which of the following is required as a cofactor for hemoglobin synthesis?
copper
The paired erectile bodies in the penis are the
corpora cavernosa.
The erectile tissue that surrounds the urethra is the
corpus spongiosum
What uterine cycle event occurs when estrogen and progesterone decrease? (Module 26.15B)
destruction of the functional layer and menstruation
Contraction of which structure compresses the urinary bladder and expels its contents into the urethra?
detrusor muscle
What is the term for painful or difficult urination? (Module 24.18A)
dysuria
Contractions of the bulbospongiosus muscles result in
ejaculation
Contraction of the dartos muscle
elevates the scrotal sac.
Define vasectomy. (Module 26.16C)
Vasectomy is the surgical sterilization of males by cutting the ductus deferens
The individual cells produced by cleavage are called
blastomeres.
The trophoblast has many of the characteristics of ________ cells.
cancer
What intermediate compound formed from water and carbon dioxide directly affects the pH of the ECF? (Module 25.7B)
carbonic acid
Which buffer system is most important in the ECF?
carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system
The ions in highest concentration in the extracellular fluid are sodium and
chloride.
The extra-embryonic membrane that forms the fetal portion of the placenta is the
chorion.
How do recently released secondary oocytes reach the uterine tube? (Module 26.11A)
ciliary fluid currents
What process involves a series of mitotic cell divisions without an increase in the size of the daughter cells?
cleavage
Which of the following descriptions best fits the acid-base disorder respiratory alkalosis?
consequence of hyperventilation, for example in fever or mental illness
The clitoris
contains erectile tissue comparable to the corpora cavernosa of the penis.
The ________ is the inner lining of the uterus.
endometrium
Spermatozoa functionally mature within the
epididymis.
Peristaltic contractions, beginning at the renal pelvis, sweep along the ureter, forcing urine toward the urinary bladder. In a normal, healthy person, how often do these contractions occur?
every 30 seconds or so
When the pH of the extracellular fluid drops, the kidneys
excrete more hydrogen ions and reabsorb bicarbonate ions.
The ability to consciously control urination depends on your ability to control which muscle? (Module 24.17B)
external urethral sphincter
The period of gestation when the rudiments of all major organ systems are established is the ________ trimester.
first
The principal hormone secreted by the corpus luteum is
progesterone
Menstruation is triggered by a drop in the levels of
progesterone.
The organ that surrounds the urethra and secretes an antibiotic protein is the
prostate gland.
Which solid component makes up most of the body mass? (Module 25.1C)
proteins
Contraction of the cremaster muscles
pulls the testes closer to the body cavity.
The external marking of the boundary between the two testes is the
raphe.
Cervical dilation is caused by which of the following placental hormones?
relaxin
Which gestational period is dominated by the development of organs and organ systems?
second trimester
During metabolic alkalosis, the renal tubule cells __________.
secrete bicarbonate ions into the tubular fluid
Sperm production occurs in the
seminiferous tubules.
Which fertilization event occurs immediately after the formation of the male and female pronuclei?
spindle formation and cleavage begins
Increased sodium levels in the ECF result in which of the following outcomes?
stimulation of osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus
The ________ ligament extends from the lateral surface of the ovary to the pelvic wall.
suspensory
A pre-embryo that consists of a solid ball of cells is known as what type of structure? (Module 27.3A)
morula
The mesoderm forms
muscle.
Metabolic complications of the urinary system associated with diabetes result in:
polyuria
Which ovarian structure remains in a state of suspended development until the individual reaches puberty?
primary oocyte
What are the functions of the gonads? (Module 26.1A)
produce and store gametes
Functions of the accessory glands of the male reproductive system include all of the following except
producing spermatozoa.
If you have to urinate, but have to "hold it" until you can find a bathroom, what structure are you "holding it" with?
the external urethral sphincter
During the proliferative phase of the uterine cycle,
the functional zone of the endometrium is restored
In the hemoglobin buffer system:
the hydrogen ions are buffered by hemoglobin proteins as the carbonic acid dissociates in the tissues.
The main organs of the female reproductive tract include all of the following except the
urinary bladder.
Where in the female reproductive system does fertilization normally occur?
uterine tube
Fertilization of an ovum usually takes place in the
uterine tube.
Metabolic water is
water produced through catabolic processes.
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
Which structure is associated with the formation of primary follicles?
zona pellucida
A secondary oocyte, not a mature ovum, is ejected from the ovary during ovulation. Oocyte activation brings about all of the following changes except:
an increase in stored nutrient levels of the oocyte
Interstitial cells produce
androgens.
The pigmented skin that surrounds the nipple is the
areola.
The onset of the first uterine cycle is called
menarche.
How many sperm will eventually be produced from each primary spermatocyte? (Module 26.3B)
4
In an adult male, the body consists of about ________ percent water.
60
The normal pH range for extracellular fluid is
7.35-7.45.
Describe a fluid shift. (Module 25.2B)
A fluid shift is the rapid movement of water between the ECF and ICF in response to an osmotic gradient.
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.
Which of the following statements is most accurate in explaining the value of the large numbers of sperm ejaculated to cause fertilization?
A single sperm does not possess enough acrosomal enzymes to penetrate the oocyte by itself.
The pituitary hormone that stimulates the interstitial cells to secrete testosterone is
LH.
________ arteries supply blood to the functional zone of the endometrium.
Spiral
Describe the chorionic villi. (Module 27.6A)
The chorionic villi are structures that extend into the maternal tissues through which maternal blood flows.
How does the urethra differ between males and females? (Module 24.15C)
The male urethra is longer and also transports semen.
Describe the placenta. (Module 27.5C)
The placenta forms the interface between the embryonic/fetal system and the maternal system.
What is the primary challenge to acid-base homeostasis? (Module 25.6B)
The primary challenge is that the body generates a variety of acids during normal metabolic operations causing a decrease in pH.
________ play(s) a key role in maintaining acid-base homeostasis by eliminating carbon dioxide.
The respiratory system
Distinguish between the vesico-uterine and recto-uterine pouches. (Module 26.9A)
The vesico-uterine pouch is between the uterus and the posterior wall of the bladder and the recto-uterine pouch is between the uterus and the anterior surface of the colon.
The vagina is
a muscular tube extending between the uterus and the external genitalia.
The ________ of a sperm contains the enzymes essential for fertilization.
acrosomal cap
When does the placenta become sufficiently functional to continue the pregnancy? (Module 27.7C)
after the first trimester
The extra-embryonic membrane that forms a fluid-filled sac is the
amnion.
The presence of which placental hormone (in blood or urine samples) provides a reliable indication of pregnancy?
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
Which pathogen is associated with most cases of cervical cancer? (Module 26.17B)
human papillomavirus
Attachment to and penetration of the endometrium by the blastocyst is referred to as
implantation.
Regarding fluid shifts and dehydration, when ADH secretion increases to regulate sodium balance by means of increased water retention without additional water consumption (i.e., you lost water but retained electrolytes and didn't drink water], the end result is:
increased Na+ levels in ECF compared to the original condition
Secretion of potassium into the urine is
increased by aldosterone.
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.
Testosterone is secreted by the
interstitial cells.
About two-thirds of the body's fluid is within cells and is termed ________ fluid.
intracellular
Near the nipple, each lactiferous duct enlarges, forming an expanded structure called a:
lactiferous sinus.
All of the following are true of the vagina except that it
loses a portion of its lining during menses.
A mature follicle releases an ovum in response to a surge in
luteinizing hormone
During amphimixis,
the male and female pronuclei fuse
The endoderm forms
the urinary bladder
A fetus undergoes its largest absolute weight gain during which trimester? (Module 27.8C)
third trimester
During gastrulation,
three germ layers are formed.
The ________ is formed by a portion of the allantois, blood vessels, and remnants of the yolk sac.
umbilical cord