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Biology The Dynamic Science Study Set 2
Quiz 49: Animal Reproduction
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Question 81
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Identify each labeled part of the following illustration.
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urethra
g
e
d
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urethra
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g
e
d
Question 82
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Identify each labeled part of the following illustration.
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urinary bladder
a
e
i
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urinary bladder
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a
e
i
Question 83
Essay
List some of the environmental factors that may be associated with male and female infertility.
Question 84
Essay
Describe the cortical reaction and explain its significance in the process of fertilization.
Question 85
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Identify each labeled part of the following illustration.
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testis
c
f
h
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testis
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c
f
h
Question 86
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Identify each labeled part of the following illustration.
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epididymis
d
i
h
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epididymis
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d
i
h
Question 87
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Identify each labeled part of the following illustration.
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bulbourethral gland
h
a
e
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bulbourethral gland
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h
a
e
Question 88
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Identify each labeled part of the following illustration.
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rectum
d
b
i
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rectum
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d
b
i
Question 89
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Identify each labeled part of the following illustration.
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seminal vesicle
f
i
d
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seminal vesicle
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f
i
d
Question 90
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Match each hormone with its correct description.
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testosterone
Secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until time of birth is near
Secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
Secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
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testosterone
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Secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until time of birth is near
Secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
Secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
Question 91
Matching
Match each hormone with its correct description.
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relaxin
Induces contraction of the uterus
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
Triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
Premises:
relaxin
Responses:
Induces contraction of the uterus
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
Triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
Question 92
Essay
Explain the roles of the hormones GnRH, FSH, and LH in the male and female reproductive systems.
Question 93
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Match each hormone with its correct description.
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progesterone
Secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
Induces contraction of the uterus
Secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
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progesterone
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Secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
Induces contraction of the uterus
Secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
Question 94
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Match each hormone with its correct description.
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oxytocin
Secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until time of birth is near
Secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
Triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
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oxytocin
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Secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until time of birth is near
Secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
Triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
Question 95
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Match each hormone with its correct description.
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Responses:
luteinizing hormone (LH)
Secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until time of birth is near
Secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
Secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
Premises:
luteinizing hormone (LH)
Responses:
Secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until time of birth is near
Secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
Secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary