Anatomy II - Chapter 22-3
Name the small, paired structures, in males, located lateral to the membranous urethra within the urogenital diaphragm. 1) Prostate glands 2) Bulbourethral glands 3) Seminal vesicles 4) Rete testis
Bulbourethral glands
The lower one-third, or neck, of the uterus is called the ______.
Cervix
The ______ is a projection at the anterior end of the vulva. It contains two columns of erectile tissue called corpora cavernosa, and is richly supplied with sensory fibers. 1) Prepuce 2) Vagina 3) Cervix 4) Clitoris
Clitoris
Indicate which glands secrete hormones that control male reproductive functions. 1) Anterior pituitary gland 2) Testes 3) Adrenal gland 4) Hypothalamus 5) Thyroid gland
Anterior pituitary gland Testes Hypothalamus
Name the birth control method that consists of the removal of the penis from the vagina before ejaculation.
Coitus interruptus
The nipple is located near the tip of each breast at about the level of the ______ and it is surrounded by a circular area of pigmented skin called ______. 1) Midaxillary line; vestibule 2) Fourth intercostal space; areola 3) Second intercostal space; ampulla
Fourth intercostal space; areola
List in order the organs in the hierarchy of hormonal control involved in the female reproductive cycle.
Hypothalamus Pituitary Ovaries
What organs control maturation of female gametes, development of secondary sex characteristics, and changes in the monthly reproductive cycle? 1) Thymus; thyroid gland; adrenal gland 2) Hypothalamus; anterior pituitary gland; ovaries 3) Posterior pituitary gland; uterus; adrenal gland
Hypothalamus; anterior pituitary gland; ovaries
The culmination of sexual stimulation is called a(n) ______, a pleasurable feeling of physiological and psychological release that is accompanied by emission and ejaculation in males.
Orgasm
The organs called _______ produce and secrete oocytes and female sex hormones.
Ovaries
What are the primary sex organs in females called? 1) Ovaries 2) Uterus 3) Labia majora 4) Clitoris
Ovaries
Name the solid, ovoid organs of the female reproductive system, located in shallow depressions in the lateral wall of the pelvic cavity.
Ovary
What are the main female sex hormones? 1) Progesterone 2) Androgens 3) Estrogen 4) Testosterone
Progesterone Estrogen
List three products of the female reproductive system. 1) Follicle-stimulating hormone 2) Sperm 3) Progesterone 4) Oocytes 5) Estrogen
Progesterone Oocytes Estrogen
Undifferentiated diploid spermatogenic cells are called ______.
Spermatogonia
Where are androgens produced? 1) Adrenal medulla 2) Adrenal cortex 3) Testes 4) Anterior pituitary gland 5) Hypothalamus
Adrenal cortex Testes
The average length of a female reproductive cycle is ______ days. 1) 5 2) 14 3) 28 4) 52
28
The part of the sperm cell that helps in penetration of the layers around the oocyte during fertilization is the ______.
Acrosome
Indicate the birth control method that delivers estrogen-like and progesterone-like hormones to prevent pregnancy. 1) Intrauterine devices 2) Mechanical barrier contraceptives 3) Combined hormone contraceptives
Combined hormone contraceptives
List three effects of testosterone. 1) Development of male anatomy in the fetus and adolescent 2) Development of ovarian follicles 3) Decreased sex drive (libido) 4) Bodily changes at puberty 5) Spermatogenesis
Development of male anatomy in the fetus and adolescent Bodily changes at puberty Spermatogenesis
Semen is expelled from the urethra to the outside of the body in a process called ______.
Ejaculation
Indicate the correct order of the uterine wall layers from the innermost to the outermost.
Endometrium Myometrium Perimetrium
Organize the sequence of structures through which sperm will travel after leaving the seminiferous tubules.
Epididymis Ductus deferens Ejaculatory duct Urethra
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) induces the anterior pituitary to secrete the two gonadotropins: ______ and ______. 1) FSH 2) LH 3) Estrogens 4) Androgens 5) Testosterone
FSH LH
The anterior pituitary releases ______, that stimulates the maturation of follicles, and ______, that stimulates the release of sex hormones. 1) GnRH; FSH 2) FSH; LH 3) LH; FSH 4) FHS; GnRH 5) GnRH; LH
FSH; LH
Indicate the characteristics of semen. 1) It is an alkaline fluid containing nutrients 2) It contains secretions from the prostate gland 3) It is an acidic fluid containing nutrients 4) It is composed entirely of sperm
It is an alkaline fluid containing nutrients It contains secretions from the prostate gland
List three components of the vulva. 1) Cervix 2) Myometrium 3) Labia majora 4) Labia minora 5) Clitoris
Labia majora Labia minora Clitoris
Match the structure with the description.
Labia minora - thin, hairless folds of skin Labia majora - thick folds of hair-covered skin
After an oocyte has been ovulated, the remnants of the follicle form a structure called the corpus ___________.
Luteum
Male gametes (sperm) are reproduced by a type of cell division called ______.
Meiosis
The process of ______ results in formation of haploid cells with one set of genetic instructions carried on 23 chromosomes while the process of ______ results in formation of diploid cells with two sets on 46 chromosomes. 1) Meiosis; mitosis 2) Mitosis; meiosis
Meiosis; mitosis
Match the female reproductive organ with its function or description.
Ovary - produces female sex hormones Uterus - protects and sustains the embryo during pregnancy Labia majora - encloses and protects other external reproductive organs Vestibule - space that contains openings for the vagina and urethra
The process of ______ that occurs about day 14 of the ovarian cycle includes the rupturing of the mature follicle and the release of its oocyte and surrounding cells. 1) Ovulation 2) Meiosis 3) Selection
Ovulation
Classify the following organs as either primary or secondary sex organs.
Primary female reproductive organs - Ovaries Secondary female reproductive organs - Uterus Vagina External genitalia
Match the organs of the male reproductive system with their corresponding category.
Primary sex organs (gonads) - testes Accessory sex organs - internal and external reproductive organs
Place in the correct order the sequence of events and the products of the ovarian cycle.
Primordial follice Primary follicle Pre-antral follicle Mature antral follicle Ovulation Corpus luteum
What is ovulation? 1) Process of releasing cells from the follicles 2) Process of follicular maturation 3) Process of a sperm and oocyte merging 4) Process of development of an oocyte
Process of releasing cells from the follicles
Indicate the three male accessory glands. 1) Seminiferous tubule 2) Ductus deferens 3) Prostate 4) Bulbourethral gland 5) Seminal vesicle
Prostate Bulbourethral gland Seminal vesicle
Match the male reproductive structure with its function.
Prostate gland - secretes a fluid that enhances sperm motility Testis - secretes males sex hormones and produces sperm cells Ductus deferens - contracts to propel sperm towards ejaculatory duct Scrotum - Encloses, protects, regulates temperature of the testes
The male external reproductive organs are the penis and the sac-like structure called the ______.
Scrotum
The ouch of connective tissue, muscle, and skin that contains the testes is the ______.
Scrotum
Increased growth of body hair, lowering of the pitch of the voice, thickening and strengthening of the bones are examples of male ______ sex characteristics when ______ levels increase at ______. 1) Secondary; testosterone; puberty 2) Primary; testosterone; climacteric 3) Secondary; estrogens; puberty 4) Secondary; testosterone; climacteric
Secondary; testosterone; puberty
What is the most important androgen in males? 1) FSH 2) Testosterone 3) Estrogen 4) GnRH
Testosterone
Place in order the events of the female reproductive cycle that occur after ovulation.
The corpus luteum secretes estrogen and progesterone Estrogen and progesterone inhibit secretion of FSH and LH If no fertilization occurs, the corpus luteum degenerates Estrogen and progesterone levels decrease The endometrium disintegrates; menstruation occurs
What three statements are true about erection of the penis? 1) It is mediated by sympathetic nerve impulses 2) The reflex is mediated by the pons of the brainstem 3) The penis swells and elongates 4) Nitric oxide increases blood flow into erectile tissue 5) The increasing pressure of arterial blood in erectile tissue compresses the veins
The penis swells and elongates Nitric oxide increases blood flow into erectile tissue The increasing pressure of arterial blood in erectile tissue compresses the veins
What are accessory female sex organs? 1) The uterine tubes 2) The uterus 3) The ovaries 4) The vagina
The uterine tubes The uterus The vagina
List three female accessory sex organs. 1) The uterus 2) The uterine tubes 3) The penis 4) The ovaries 5) The vagina
The uterus The uterine tubes The vagina
Indicate the characteristics of the ductus deferentia (vas deferens). 1) They originate at the lower end of the epididymis 2) It is part of the spermatic cord 3) They dilate near their ends into the ampullae 4) It is the site of spermatogenesis 5) It is located within the prostate gland
They originate at the lower end of the epididymis It is part of the spermatic cord They dilate near their ends into the ampullae
Indicate which of the following are male secondary sex characteristics caused by testosterone. 1) Decreased muscular growth, narrowing of the shoulders and waist 2) Thickening and strengthening of the bones 3) Increased growth of body hair 4) Enlargement of the larynx and thickening of the vocal folds, with lowering of the pitch of the voice
Thickening and strengthening of the bones Increased growth of body hair Enlargement of the larynx and thickening of the vocal folds, with lowering of the pitch of the voice
The ______ is the muscular organ that opens into the vagina and functions to harbor the fetus during pregnancy.
Uterus
A single-celled, fertilized ovum is called a(n) ______.
Zygote