Reproductive Quiz

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The number of chromosomes in a normal human epithelial cell is: 46 chromosomes 23 chromosomes 0 46 pairs of chromosomes

46 chromosomes

Technically, a human embryo becomes a fetus at the end of: 1 week 4 weeks 8 weeks 16 weeks

8 weeks

The spermatic cord is a) a bundle of tissue that contains the ductus deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics that serve the testis. b) a narrow opening that links the scrotal chamber with the peritoneal cavity. c) the external marking of the boundary between the two chambers of the scrotum. d) a layer of smooth muscle in the skin of the scrotal sac. e) a dense layer of connective tissue that surrounds the testis.

a bundle of tissue that contains the ductus deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics that serve the testis

A small change in the structure of DNA may result in: differentiation a change in the structure of an enzyme, possible impairing the functioning of the enzyme a new species of organism mitosis

a change in the structure of an enzyme, possible impairing the functioning of the enzyme

Which one of the following treatments has been used to relieve the symptoms of menopause? administration of FSH administration of estrogen administration of depressant drugs administration of LH

administration of estrogen

A drug that had the effect of increasing pituitary gonadotropins in the female: might do so by affecting the hypothalamus. could be effective in increasing fertility. would not be a likely candidate as a contraceptive. all of the above

all of the above

Estrogen and testosterone show similarities in: roles in the development of secondary sexual characteristics. chemistry. site of production. all of the above none of the above

all of the above

The uterine tubes: extend from the uterus to the ovaries. serve as ducts of female gametes. are lined with ciliated cells. all of the above

all of the above

In human females: the concentrations of FSH and LH would decline following post-menopause. blood hCG rises following implantation. ovulation always occurs 15 days after the beginning of menstruation. implantation occurs, and fertilization follows.

blood hCG rises following implantation

After ovulation, the ovary secretes a) luteinizing hormone. b) estrogen. c) progesterone. d) both estrogen and progesterone. e) luteinizing hormone, estrogen, and progesterone.

both estrogen and progesterone

The very small glands in the male reproductive system that are located beneath the prostate and on either side of the urethra are: Bartholin's glands. bulbourethral glands. ejaculatory ducts. vas deferens glands.

bulbourethral glands

The extraembryonic membrane that forms the fetal portion of the placenta is the a) yolk sac. b) amnion. c) allantois. d) chorion.

chorion

The division of a fertilized egg into small cells that don't grow between successive divisions occurs after fertilization and is called: mitosis meiosis cleavage fertilization

cleavage

The ________ is a layer of smooth muscle in the skin of the scrotal sac. a) rete testis b) raphe c) dartos muscle d) tunica albuginea e) cremaster muscle

dartos muscle

The ________ is the inner lining of the uterus. a) perimetrium b) myometrium c) germinal epithelium d) uterine lumen e) endometrium

endometrium

Sperm mature and are stored in the: seminal vesicles epididymis vas deferens seminiferous tubules

epididymis

The broad ligament is a(n) a) extensive mesentery that encloses the ovaries, uterine tubes, and uterus. b) thickened fold of mesentery that supports and stabilizes the position of the ovary. c) pocket formed between the posterior wall of the uterus and the anterior surface of the rectum. d) structure that anchors the ovary to the rectouterine pouch. e) structure that extends from the lateral surface of the ovary to the pelvic wall.

estensive mesentery that encloses the ovaries, uterine tubes, and uterus

Which of the following hormones is the cause of most puberty-related changes in a female? a) estrogen b) progesterone c) oxytocin d) relaxin e) chorionic gonadotropin

estrogen

Endometrial changes during the last half of the menstrual cycle depend upon high levels of: estrogen and progesterone. FSH and LH. oxytocin and prolactin. chorionic gonadotropin.

estrogen and progesterone

A blastocyst is a(n) a) extraembryonic membrane. b) solid ball of cells. c) hollow ball of cells. d) portion of the placenta. e) origin of the urinary bladder.

hollow ball of cells

The cell division which produces sperm cells is: blastulation. mitosis. cleavage. meiosis.

meiosis

The ________ penetrates the urogenital diaphragm. a) penile urethra b) membranous urethra c) prostatic urethra

membranous urethra

The ligament that attaches the ovary to the uterus is the ________ ligament. a) inguinal b) tunica albuginea c) suspensory d) ovarian e) broad

ovarian

The surge in luteinizing hormone that occurs during the middle of the ovarian cycle triggers a) follicle maturation. b) menstruation. c) ovulation. d) menopause. e) atresia.

ovulation

Stretching of the cervix causes an increase in the blood levels of a) estrogen. b) progesterone. c) oxytocin. d) relaxin. e) chorionic gonadotropin.

oxytocin

The principal hormone concerned directly with milk letdown, or ejection, is: prolactin. oxytocin. estrogen. thyroid hormone.

oxytocin

The breasts are attached to the chest superficial to the ________ muscle. a) serratus anterior b) trapezius c) rectus abdominis d) pectoralis major

pectoralis major

The traits of an individual controlled by his or her genotype are his or her a) epigenome. b) genotypical inheritances. c) alleles. d) phenotype. e) karyotype.

phenotype

The structure that allows for all electrolyte and gas exchange is the: amnion. allantois. placenta. chorion.

placenta

Which of the following produces vital female hormones during pregnancy? amnion placenta uterus yolk sac

placenta

During gestation, contraction of the myometrium is inhibited by ________, produced by the placenta. a) progesterone b) estrogen c) oxytocin d) prostaglandins e) inhibin

progesterone

Menstruation is triggered by a drop in the levels of a) FSH. b) LH. c) relaxin. d) progesterone. e) inhibin.

progesterone

The principal hormone secreted by the corpus luteum is a) LH. b) FSH. c) progesterone. d) luteosterone. e) estrogen.

progesterone

The ________ is a fleshy pouch suspended below the perineum and anterior to the anus. a) scrotum b) rete testis c) raphe d) prostate gland e) bulbourethral gland

scrotum

The ________ is/are posterior to the urinary bladder. a) prostate gland b) bulbourethral gland c) seminal glands d) corpus cavernosum

seminal glands

Most of the fluid contained in semen is produced by the: seminal vesicles and prostate gland. interstitial cells. epididymis and seminiferous tubules. bulbourethral glands.

seminal vesicles and prostate gland

When spermatogonia divide, the two daughter cells produced are a spermatogonium and a a) sperm. b) spermatocyte. c) spermatid. d) spermatozoon.

spermatocyte

The process of spermiogenesis produces a) spermatogonia. b) primary spermatocytes. c) secondary spermatocytes. d) spermatids. e) spermatozoa.

spermatozoa

Spermatids mature into spermatozoa by the process of a) spermatogenesis. b) meiosis. c) mitosis. d) spermiogenesis. e) capacitation.

spermiogenesis

The ________ arteries supply blood to the functional zone of the endometrium. a) Straight b) Arcuate c) Spiral d) Radial e) None of the answers is correct; the functional zone of the endometrium is not vascularized.

spiral

In a(n) ________, each ductus deferens is cut and either a segment removed and the ends tied (or cauterized) or silicone plugs are inserted. a) prostatectomy b) tubal ligation c) vasectomy d) hysterectomy e) ovariectomy

vasectomy

The space bounded by the labia minora is the a) fornix. b) vestibule. c) hymen. d) clitoris.

vestibule

Following fertilization, the proper order in human development is: zygote, fetus, infant, embryo embryo, zygote, fetus, infant zygote, embryo, fetus, infant embryo, fetus, zygote, infant

zygote, embryo, fetus, infant

The infancy stage of life is considered to be over when the baby reaches ________ of age. a) 1 year b) 2 years c) 6 months d) 1 month

2 years

What day in the female reproductive cycle would you see the lowest level of ovarian hormones? 14 20 23 28

28

How many chromosomes do human somatic cells contain? a) 22 b) 23 c) 44 d) 46 e) 92

46

In humans, the diploid chromosomal number is: 2 12 23 46

46

Normally, pregnancy could not occur if: one ovary has been removed. the uterine tubes have been cut. the uterus has been removed. A and B are correct B and C are correct

B and C are correct

During the female reproductive cycle: blood levels of FSH and LH are greatest during days 20-28. FSH and LH are highest around day 14. FSH triggers ovulation. LH causes an increase in endometrial thickness.

FSH and LH are highest around day 14

All of the following occur during pregnancy except a) a woman's respiratory rate and tidal volume increase. b) maternal blood volume increases. c) maternal nutrient requirements increase. d) a woman's glomerular filtration rate increases. e) a woman's bladder capacity increases.

a woman's bladder capacity increases

Which of the following statements concerning oogenesis is false? a) Oogenesis begins before birth. b) Ova develop from stem cells called oogonia. c) An ovum completes its last meiosis after it is fertilized. d) About half the oogonia complete mitosis between birth and puberty. e) By the time of their birth, girls have already lost about 80 percent of their oocytes.

about half the oogonia complete mitosis between birth and puberty

The ________ of a sperm contains the enzymes essential for fertilization. a) acrosomal cap b) neck c) middle piece d) flagellum

acrosomal cap

A male bodybuilder starts taking injections of testosterone (an anabolic steroid) on a daily basis. After 3 weeks, which of the following would you expect to observe? a) increased sex drive b) decreased levels of GnRH c) decreased levels of LH and FSH d) All of the answers are correct.

all of the answers are correct

Contact of a sperm with the oocyte membrane causes a) oocyte activation. b) completion of the second meiosis. c) formation of the second polar body. d) membrane fusion. e) All of the answers are correct.

all of the answers are correct

Emission and ejaculation a) occur under sympathetic stimulation. b) begin with peristaltic contractions of the ampulla. c) are responsible for propelling semen into the female reproductive tract. d) involve contractions of the bulbospongiosus muscle. e) All of the answers are correct.

all of the answers are correct

For erection to occur, a) there must be sufficient blood hydrostatic pressure. b) the sacral spinal cord must be intact. c) nitric oxide must be present. d) All of the answers are correct.

all of the answers are correct

Nurse cells a) are found in the seminiferous tubules. b) form the blood-testis barrier. c) coordinate spermatogenesis. d) All of the answers are correct. e) None of the answers is correct.

all of the answers are correct

Which of the following statements about the uterine cycle is true? a) The first occurrence is termed menarche. b) It is ultimately controlled by GnRH. c) It is skipped in pregnancy. d) It often involves painful myometrial contraction. e) All of the answers are correct.

all of the answers are correct

The various forms of any one gene are called a) homologous. b) homozygous. c) heterozygous. d) autosomes. e) alleles.

alleles

Examination of cells recovered from the fluid surrounding the developing fetus can determine whether or not a chromosomal abnormality is present.This fluid is found within which of the following? amnion allantois yolk sac chorion

amnion

The extraembryonic membrane that forms a fluid-filled sac is the a) yolk sac. b) amnion. c) allantois. d) All of the answers are correct. e) None of the answers is correct.

amnion

Which of the following structures protects and cushions the embryo? chorion maternal blood supply amnion allantois

amnion

Increased progesterone levels: stimulate ovulation are present during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle are present during the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle are present after menopause

are present during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle

A boy has a genetic mutation such that FSH is not produced, but LH is normal. After the boy grows to maturity, it is likely he will a) not develop secondary sex characteristics. b) be sterile. c) be impotent. d) have impaired function of the interstitial cells.

be sterile

At which stage does the conceptus implant into the endometrium? morula zygote blastocyst embryo

blastocyst

A diaphragm forms a physical barrier over which of the following structures? vagina hymen clitoris cervix

cervix

Which of the following best matches the term endometrium? a) thick layer of smooth muscle cells b) supports the uterus anteriorly c) supports the uterus laterally d) consists of a basilar zone and a functional zone e) after ovulation, the ovum is captured by it

consists of a basilar zone and a functional zone

The ________ consists of the follicle cells that cling to the oocyte after ovulation. a) corona radiata b) egg nest c) antrum d) corpus luteum e) zona pellucida

corona radiata

In polygenic inheritance, phenotypic characters are a) determined by a single pair of alleles. b) determined by interactions among several genes. c) determined by multiple copies of a single gene. d) determined by the genes on the Y chromosome.

determined by interactions among several genes

Which of the following generally occur during the first stage of parturition? crowning of the head expulsion of the placenta dilation of the cervix episiotomy

dilation of the cervix

The organ that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra is the a) ductus deferens. b) epididymis. c) seminal gland. d) ejaculatory duct.

ductus deferens

Contraction of the dartos muscle a) elevates the scrotal sac. b) produces an erection. c) propels sperm through the urethra. d) moves sperm through the ductus deferens.

elevates the scrotal sac

A vasectomy is an effective method of birth control because it: greatly reduces the volume of semen. has a negative feedback effect on the gonadotropins. causes a chemical change in sperm that prevents fertilization. eliminates the possibility of sperm leaving the male body.

eliminates the possibility of sperm leaving the male body

The stage of labor during which the fetus emerges from the vagina is called the ________ stage. a) fetal b) dilation c) placental d) expulsion

expulsion

During cleavage there is great growth accompanying cell division: true false

false

Another term for vulva is a) gonads. b) vagina. c) female external genitalia. d) accessory glands. e) labia.

female external genitalia

On which of the following days would the level of GnRH be highest in a female? a) day of ovulation b) first day of menses c) 3 days before ovulation d) 3 days after ovulation

first day of menses

Which of the following traits is a sex-linked inheritance? a) albino pigmentation b) red hair c) hemophilia d) Huntington's disease e) sickle cell anemia

hemophilia

The pathogen responsible for nearly 75% of cervical cancers is a) Borrelia burgdorferi. b) human immunodeficiency virus. c) Chlamydia. d) human papillomavirus. e) Herpes simplex.

human papillomavirus

The ________ is an opening through which the spermatic cord passes. a) seminiferous tubule b) inguinal canal c) scrotal cavity d) efferent ductile

inguinal canal

Hormones secreted by the gonads: inhibit the anterior pituitary gland from secreting gonadotropins stimulate the anterior pituitary gland to secrete gonadotropins include FSH and LH stimulate ovulation in females

inhibit the anterior pituitary gland from secreting gonadotropins

Testosterone is secreted by the a) hypothalamus. b) adenohypophysis. c) nurse cells. d) interstitial cells.

interstitial cells

The union of a sperm nucleus and egg nucleus: results in the haploid number of chromosomes is the basis of mutation is called fertilization invalidates the concept of genetic continuity

is called fertilization

Inward projections of the tunica albuginea, known as septa, divide the testis into a) seminiferous tubules. b) straight tubules. c) lobules. d) rete testis.

lobules

A zygote whose genotype is XY will develop as a a) male. b) female.

male

Select the true statement concerning mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis results in gametes whereas meiosis results in diploid daughter cells. Both mitosis and meiosis result in gametes with the diploid number of chromosomes. Mitosis requires two set of divisions whereas in meiosis the cells only require one. Mitosis results in two daughter cells with the diploid number of chromosomes whereas meiosis results in 4 haploid cells.

mitosis results in two daughter cells with the diploid number of chromosomes whereas meiosis results in 4 haploid cells

After fertilization, the first cell division is completed a) within a few seconds. b) within the hour. c) 6 days later. d) more than a day later.

more than a day later

After 3 days, a pre-embryo becomes a solid ball of cells known as a a) chorion. b) blastomere c) lacuna. d) morula. e) blastocyst.

morula

Chemically the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone may be described as: different proteins. types of vitamins. steroid substances with similar chemical structure. mucopolysaccharides.

steroid substances with similar chemical structure

Testosterone: is produced in response to an increase in FSH and a decrease in LH. stimulates increased protein synthesis and the growth of skeletal muscle. is secreted mainly by the adrenal cortex in both men and women. secretions are inhibited by high levels of FSH and LH.

stimulates increased protein synthesis and the growth of skeletal muscle

Which of the following is not true of the placenta? secretes progesterone and estrogen, two female hormones that are necessary for the continuation of pregnancy allows for the passage of nutrients from the mother to the embryo stores waste materials received from the embryo allows for the passage of oxygen from the mother's bloodstream into the blood vessels of the embryo

stores waste materials received from the embryo

The ________ ligament extends from the lateral surface of the ovary to the pelvic wall. a) inguinal b) tunica albuginea c) suspensory d) ovarian e) broad

suspensory

During meiosis I, in maternal and paternal systems, chromosomes fuse together during the process called ________ to form a ________. a) synapsis; chromatid b) prophase I; chromatid c) synapsis; spermatid d) metaphase II; tetrad e) synapsis; tetrad

synapsis;tetrad

Each of the following statements concerning development is true except a) embryonic development includes the events that occur in the first 2 months. b) fetal development occurs from the 9th week until birth. c) the first trimester is when the fetus looks distinctively human. d) postnatal development begins at birth.

the first trimester is when the fetus looks distinctively human

During the proliferative phase of the uterine cycle, a) the corpus luteum is forming. b) the functional zone of the endometrium is restored. c) the fertilized ovum implants. d) All of the answers are correct. e) None of the answers is correct.

the functional zone of the endometrium is restored

Natural family planning is an alternative term for which form of birth control? a) the rhythm method b) an intrauterine device c) hormonal post-coital contraception d) oral contraceptives e) vasectomy

the rhythm method

A sample of a woman's blood is analyzed for reproductive hormone levels. The results indicate a high level of progesterone, relatively high levels of inhibin, and low levels of FSH and LH. The female is most likely experiencing ________ of the uterine cycle. a) the proliferative phase b) menses c) the secretory phase d) menarche e) menopause

the secretory phase

It is believed that continuation of prolactin secretion is due to the suckling stimulus. true false

true

The tough fibrous capsule that surrounds the testis is called the a) median raphe. b) spermatic cord. c) tunica albuginea. d) dartos. e) epididymis.

tunica albuginea

The structure that transports the ovum to the uterus is the a) uterosacral ligament. b) vagina. c) uterine tube. d) infundibulum. e) myometrium.

uterine tube


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