Deck 49: Animal Reproduction

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The acrosome of a sperm cell contains ____.

A) a haploid number of chromosomes
B) a diploid number of chromosomes
C) enzymes and other proteins
D) mitochondria
E) ATP
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The sequence of cells produced during oogenesis is ____.

A) oogonium   → primary oocyte → secondary oocyte → ootid → egg
B) oogonium → ootid → primary oocyte → secondary oocyte → egg
C) primary oocyte → secondary oocyte → oogonium → ootid → egg
D) ootid → oogonium → secondary oocyte → primary oocyte → egg
E) secondary oocyte → primary oocyte → oogonium  → egg → ootid
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In bees, haploid male drones are produced by ____ while new queens and sterile workers are produced by ____.

A) parthenogenesis; fertilization
B) budding; fertilization
C) fragmentation; parthenogenesis
D) fertilization; parthenogenesis
E) fission; budding
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In ____, pieces separate from the body of a parent and develop into new individuals.

A) fission
B) fertilization
C) fragmentation
D) budding
E) parthenogenesis
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Parthenogenesis ____.

A) is a form of sexual reproduction
B) involves the growth and development of a sperm cell without fertilization
C) involves the growth and development of an egg without fertilization
D) occurs through budding
E) always produces haploid offspring
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Which condition favors sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?

A) a stable and uniform environment
B) highly variable environments
C) sparsely settled populations
D) sessile animals
E) an unstable environment
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The product of meiosis II during spermatogenesis is the ____.

A) sperm
B) spermatid
C) primary spermatocyte
D) secondary spermatocyte
E) spermatogonium
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Which statement best describes the gametes of most animals?

A) A sperm is large and motile; an egg is small and nonmotile.
B) A sperm is small and nonmotile; an egg is large and motile.
C) A sperm is large and nonmotile; an egg is small and motile.
D) A sperm is small and motile; an egg is large and nonmotile.
E) The sperm and egg are about the same size, but only the sperm is motile.
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The mammalian acrosome contains enzymes that ____.

A) digest the zona pellucida
B) digest the endometrium
C) stimulate ovulation
D) stimulate sperm motility
E) inhibit premature ejaculation
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In ____, a new individual grows and develops while attached to the parent.

A) fission
B) fertilization
C) fragmentation
D) budding
E) parthenogenesis
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One secondary spermatocyte ultimately produces ____ mature sperm.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) eight
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What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction?

A) Sexual reproduction generates less genetic diversity than asexual reproduction.
B) Sexual reproduction decreases the chance that offspring may be able to live and reproduce in diverse environments.
C) Sexual reproduction decreases the chance that, in a changing environment, at least some offspring will grow and reproduce successfully.
D) Sexual reproduction produces fewer offspring per parent than asexual reproduction.
E) On average, sexual reproduction generates unequal numbers of males and females.
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Which mechanism(s) increase(s) genetic diversity?

A) crossing-over between chromosomes during meiosis only
B) independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis only
C) random DNA mutations only
D) crossing-over between chromosomes and independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis only
E) crossing-over between chromosomes, independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis, and random DNA mutations
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Asexual reproduction ____.

A) is common in vertebrates
B) involves the fusion of two sperm
C) involves the fusion of two eggs
D) gives rise to offspring without the fusion of gametes
E) involves the fusion of a male gamete and a female gamete
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In ____, the parent separates into two or more offspring of approximately the same size.

A) fission
B) fertilization
C) fragmentation
D) budding
E) parthenogenesis
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In humans, spermatogenesis differs from oogenesis in that spermatogenesis ____.

A) involves meiosis, while oogenesis involves mitosis
B) begins at birth, while oogenesis begins at puberty
C) has unequal cytoplasmic divisions, while oogenesis does not
D) produces somatic cells, while oogenesis produces gametes
E) produces four functional gametes, while oogenesis produces one functional gamete
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In females, meiosis II is completed ____.

A) before birth
B) at the time of birth
C) when eggs are ovulated each month
D) at puberty
E) only if the egg is fertilized
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Asexual reproduction can involve ____.

A) fertilization only
B) fission only
C) fission, budding, or fertilization
D) fragmentation, fission, or fertilization
E) fragmentation, fission, or budding
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The mitochondria present in the sperm provide ____.

A) energy for the movement of the flagellum
B) energy for the acrosome to penetrate the egg
C) energy for the maturation of the sperm
D) nutrients for the sperm
E) nutrients for the developing embryo
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The palolo worm reproduces by ____ reproduction, and its biological clock is timed by ____.

A) asexual; periods of moonlight
B) sexual; periods of moonlight
C) asexual; the age of the worm
D) sexual; the age of the worm
E) asexual; the temperature of its environment
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In some fish, fertilized eggs develop and hatch inside the mother's body before the offspring are released to the exterior. This is an example of ____.

A) oviparity
B) viviparity
C) ovoviparity
D) budding
E) fission
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In humans, the gonads ____.

A) produce gametes only
B) secrete hormones only
C) nourish the embryo only
D) produce gametes and secrete hormones only
E) produce gametes, secrete hormones, and nourish the embryo
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The ovarian cycle includes the ____ phases.

A) luteal and secretory
B) menstrual and proliferative
C) follicular and luteal
D) follicular and proliferative
E) proliferative and secretory
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A human female could ovulate about ____ times in her lifetime.

A) 40
B) 400
C) 4,000
D) 40,000
E) 400,000
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In the ovarian cycle, the pituitary gland releases ____.

A) estrogen and estradiol
B) progesterone only
C) progesterone and inhibin
D) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)
E) gonadotropin-releasing hormone
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Individuals change from one sex to the other in ____.

A) simultaneous hermaphroditism
B) sequential hermaphroditism
C) oviparity
D) parthenogenesis
E) gametogenesis
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External fertilization is most common in animals living in ____.

A) mountains
B) prairies
C) forests
D) oceans
E) deserts
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The cortical reaction is triggered by ____.

A) the acrosomal reaction
B) sperm entering the nucleus
C) a depolarization event
D) Ca+2ions
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The starting point for the ovarian cycle is a ____.

A) primary oocyte arrested in meiosis I
B) primary oocyte arrested in meiosis II
C) primary oocyte having just completed meiosis I
D) secondary oocyte arrested in meiosis I
E) secondary oocyte arrested in meiosis II
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One function of the developing follicle is to ____.

A) stimulate ovulation
B) secrete progesterone
C) secrete estrogens
D) secrete gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
E) secrete glycoproteins, which promote sperm motility
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The ovarian cycle produces a(n) ____.

A) mature egg
B) parthenogenic egg
C) embryo
D) endometrium
E) mature somatic cell
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Oviparous animals ____.

A) lay eggs that contain the nutrients needed for development of the embryo outside the mother's body
B) retain the embryo within the mother's body and nourish it at least through early embryo development
C) have a specialized temporary structure, the placenta , which connects the embryo to the uterus during development
D) retain fertilized eggs within the body, where the embryo develops using the nutrients provided by the egg
E) have mature egg-producing and mature sperm-producing tissue present in the same individual
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The presence of both male and female reproductive tissue in the same individual is termed ____.

A) parthenogenesis
B) hermaphroditism
C) oviparity
D) viviparity
E) ovoviparity
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At birth, the baby passes from the uterus to the outside of the mother's body through the ____.

A) oviduct
B) urethra
C) ovary
D) vagina
E) vulva
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Which mammalian group lays eggs?

A) monotremes
B) eutherians
C) polytherians
D) metatherians
E) marsupials
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If the number of chromosomes in an animal's gametes is 20, then a somatic cell from that animal would contain ____ chromosomes.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 20
D) 40
E) 80
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The greater vestibular glands ____.

A) secrete a mucus-rich fluid that lubricates the vulva
B) receive and transport newly ovulated eggs to the uterus
C) maintain the endometrium
D) assist in transporting eggs to the oviduct
E) produce and release female steroids, such as estrogen and estradiol
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Humans are ____ animals.

A) oviparous
B) viviparous
C) ovoviviparous
D) marsupial
E) parthenogenic
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The acrosomal reaction is the ____.

A) activation of a sperm cell through attachment of an acrosome
B) release of digestive enzymes from the acrosome after the initial attachment of a sperm to an egg
C) fusion of sperm and egg nuclei using enzymes from the acrosome
D) use of enzymes from the acrosome to block the attachment of other sperm cells to the egg
E) initial binding of the sperm to the zona pellucida
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The female erectile structure analogous to the male penis is the ____.

A) labia majora
B) labia minora
C) mons pubis
D) cervix
E) clitoris
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Sperm are stored in the ____ after they are produced.

A) epididymis
B) seminiferous tubules
C) penis
D) prostate gland
E) vas deferens
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Sperm are produced in the ____.

A) epididymis
B) seminiferous tubules
C) penis
D) prostate gland
E) vas deferens
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Recent research has indicated that for human _____, vocal pitch changes may be associated with fertility.

A) males
B) females
C) males and females
D) females during menopause
E) males during puberty
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Ovulation typically occurs on day ____ of a 28-day ovarian cycle.

A) 1
B) 7
C) 10
D) 14
E) 28
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Which group lists the male accessory glands?

A) prostate gland, bulbourethral gland, seminal vesicles
B) vestibular gland, seminal vesicles, prostate gland
C) bulbourethral gland, prepuce, prostate gland
D) seminal vesicles, prepuce, prostate gland
E) prostate gland, bulbourethral gland, hypothalamus
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Menstruation begins in response to ____.

A) rising levels of FSH and LH
B) rising levels of GnRH
C) rising levels of progesterone
D) falling levels of progesterone
E) rising levels of estrogen
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How does the human male body respond to a decrease in testosterone in the bloodstream?

A) The hypothalamus releases testosterone.
B) The hypothalamus releases GnRH.
C) The Sertoli cells release testosterone.
D) The Leydig cells release FSH.
E) The Leydig cells release inhibin.
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Which statement is a part of the definition of infertility?

A) Infertility only occurs in females.
B) Infertility is always caused by low sperm counts in males.
C) Infertility is diagnosed when a couple is unable to become pregnant after 12 months.
D) Female infertility is only caused by hormonal imbalances.
E) Female infertility is caused by environmental factors, such as rigorous physical exercise, that do not affect males.
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The ____ cells are stimulated by ____ to secrete testosterone.

A) Sertoli; LH
B) Sertoli; FSH
C) Leydig; LH
D) Leydig; FSH
E) Sertoli and Leydig; LH
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In the female, the ____ acts as a temporary endocrine gland and secretes ____.

A) pituitary; LH and FSH
B) corpus luteum; estrogen and progesterone
C) ovaries; estrogen and LH
D) endometrium; estrogen and FSH
E) uterus; LH and FSH
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Which male structure is shared by both the urinary and reproductive systems?

A) urinary bladder
B) prostate gland
C) ureter
D) vas deferens
E) urethra
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The presence of ____ in urine indicates a pregnancy.

A) estrogen
B) progesterone
C) human chorionic gonadotropin
D) FSH
E) LH
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How does the hypothalamus of the sexually mature human male regulate reproductive hormone levels?

A) The hypothalamus continuously secretes large amounts of GnRH.
B) The hypothalamus responds to low levels of testosterone by synthesizing and releasing testosterone.
C) The hypothalamus secretes GnRH in brief pulses every two to three hours.
D) The hypothalamus secretes LH in response to high levels of testosterone.
E) The hypothalamus responds to low levels of GnRH by synthesizing and releasing testosterone.
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In many mammalian species, including bats and most non-human primates, a bone in the penis, called the ____, helps to maintain it in an erect state.

A) pendulum
B) baculum
C) colostrum
D) prepuce
E) marsupium
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A human egg can only be fertilized in the ____.

A) oviduct
B) ovary
C) uterus
D) cervix
E) vagina
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Investigators who study sea urchins, amphibians, and humans have reported that ____.

A) sperm cannot detect and swim toward attractant molecules
B) sperm can detect and swim toward attractant molecules
C) eggs release chemicals that repel sperm
D) sperm attraction can be inhibited by chemicals
E) sperm can release chemicals that kill other sperm
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The oral contraceptive pill contains ____.

A) synthetic estrogen only
B) synthetic estrogen and/or progestin
C) synthetic estrogen and FSH
D) FSH and progestin
E) synthetic estrogen, progestin, and FSH
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In the female reproductive cycle, the endometrium is thickest ____.

A) as the menstrual phase transitions to the proliferative phase
B) as the proliferative phase transitions to the secretory phase
C) shortly before ovulation
D) during ovulation
E) as the secretory phase transitions to menstrual phase
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Menstrual flow results in the discharge of ____.

A) the follicle
B) the corpus luteum
C) the lining of the endometrium
D) surface cells from the vagina
E) blood from vessels on the outer side of the uterus
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Which contraception technique consists of avoiding intercourse during the time of the cycle when the egg can be fertilized?

A) withdrawal
B) tubal ligation
C) vasectomy
D) rhythm method
E) diaphragm and spermicidal jelly
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Research suggests that contamination of water by agricultural chemicals appears to____.

A) increase sperm count
B) decrease sperm count
C) increase sperm motility
D) eliminate sperm production completely
E) have no effect on sperm
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The morning-after pill works by ____.

A) blocking ovulation or fertilization
B) blocking passage of sperm through the female reproductive tract
C) blocking passage of sperm through the male reproductive tract
D) causing shedding of the endometrial lining and any implanted embryo
E) increasing the effectiveness of the acrosomal reaction
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The major difference between the human male and female reproductive systems is the ____.

A) site for fertilization and embryo development in the female
B) production of haploid gametes only by the male
C) diploid polar bodies of the female
D) generation of millions of eggs, but only thousands of sperm each month
E) presence of a duct system opening to the body's exterior only in females
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Which contraceptive method is the most effective form of birth control if properly implemented and adhered to?

A) condoms
B) diaphragms
C) abstinence
D) oral contraceptives
E) vasectomy
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ovary
b
ovary
g
ovary
d
ovary
a
ovary
f
ovary
e
ovary
c
labia minora
b
labia minora
g
labia minora
d
labia minora
a
labia minora
f
labia minora
e
labia minora
c
vagina
b
vagina
g
vagina
d
vagina
a
vagina
f
vagina
e
vagina
c
urethra
b
urethra
g
urethra
d
urethra
a
urethra
f
urethra
e
urethra
c
oviduct
b
oviduct
g
oviduct
d
oviduct
a
oviduct
f
oviduct
e
oviduct
c
uterus
b
uterus
g
uterus
d
uterus
a
uterus
f
uterus
e
uterus
c
labia majora
b
labia majora
g
labia majora
d
labia majora
a
labia majora
f
labia majora
e
labia majora
c
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Tubal ligation causes sterility because ____.

A) eggs are no longer produced
B) the endometrium is unable to form
C) sperm is unable to enter the female reproductive tract
D) sex hormones are no longer produced by the ovaries
E) eggs are unable to travel through the oviducts to the uterus
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testis
b
testis
d
testis
e
testis
g
testis
i
testis
a
testis
j
testis
h
testis
c
testis
f
urethra
b
urethra
d
urethra
e
urethra
g
urethra
i
urethra
a
urethra
j
urethra
h
urethra
c
urethra
f
epididymis
b
epididymis
d
epididymis
e
epididymis
g
epididymis
i
epididymis
a
epididymis
j
epididymis
h
epididymis
c
epididymis
f
urinary bladder
b
urinary bladder
d
urinary bladder
e
urinary bladder
g
urinary bladder
i
urinary bladder
a
urinary bladder
j
urinary bladder
h
urinary bladder
c
urinary bladder
f
rectum
b
rectum
d
rectum
e
rectum
g
rectum
i
rectum
a
rectum
j
rectum
h
rectum
c
rectum
f
seminal vesicle
b
seminal vesicle
d
seminal vesicle
e
seminal vesicle
g
seminal vesicle
i
seminal vesicle
a
seminal vesicle
j
seminal vesicle
h
seminal vesicle
c
seminal vesicle
f
vas deferens
b
vas deferens
d
vas deferens
e
vas deferens
g
vas deferens
i
vas deferens
a
vas deferens
j
vas deferens
h
vas deferens
c
vas deferens
f
prostate gland
b
prostate gland
d
prostate gland
e
prostate gland
g
prostate gland
i
prostate gland
a
prostate gland
j
prostate gland
h
prostate gland
c
prostate gland
f
bulbourethral gland
b
bulbourethral gland
d
bulbourethral gland
e
bulbourethral gland
g
bulbourethral gland
i
bulbourethral gland
a
bulbourethral gland
j
bulbourethral gland
h
bulbourethral gland
c
bulbourethral gland
f
scrotum
b
scrotum
d
scrotum
e
scrotum
g
scrotum
i
scrotum
a
scrotum
j
scrotum
h
scrotum
c
scrotum
f
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estrogen
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
estrogen
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
estrogen
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
estrogen
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
estrogen
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
estrogen
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
estrogen
induces contraction of the uterus
estrogen
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
estrogen
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
estrogen
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
induces contraction of the uterus
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
inhibin
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
inhibin
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
inhibin
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
inhibin
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
inhibin
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
inhibin
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
inhibin
induces contraction of the uterus
inhibin
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
inhibin
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
inhibin
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
relaxin
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
relaxin
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
relaxin
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
relaxin
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
relaxin
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
relaxin
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
relaxin
induces contraction of the uterus
relaxin
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
relaxin
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
relaxin
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
progesterone
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
progesterone
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
progesterone
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
progesterone
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
progesterone
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
progesterone
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
progesterone
induces contraction of the uterus
progesterone
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
progesterone
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
progesterone
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
testosterone
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
testosterone
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
testosterone
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
testosterone
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
testosterone
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
testosterone
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
testosterone
induces contraction of the uterus
testosterone
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
testosterone
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
testosterone
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
luteinizing hormone (LH)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
luteinizing hormone (LH)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
luteinizing hormone (LH)
induces contraction of the uterus
luteinizing hormone (LH)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
induces contraction of the uterus
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
oxytocin
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
oxytocin
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
oxytocin
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
oxytocin
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
oxytocin
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
oxytocin
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
oxytocin
induces contraction of the uterus
oxytocin
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
oxytocin
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
oxytocin
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
induces contraction of the uterus
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
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The drug mifepristone (RU-486) is a contraceptive that ____.

A) blocks passage of sperm through the male reproductive tract
B) blocks passage of sperm through the female reproductive tract
C) prevents ovulation
D) causes shedding of the endometrial lining and any implanted embryo
E) prevents implantation by blocking estrogen receptors in the uterus
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Describe the cortical reaction, and explain its significance in the process of fertilization.
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List some of the environmental factors that may be associated with male and female infertility.
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Explain the roles of the hormones GnRH, FSH, and LH in the male and female reproductive systems.
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The type of contraception technique that can interfere with implantation of a fertilized egg is ____.

A) tubal ligation
B) spermicidal jelly
C) birth control pills
D) an intrauterine device
E) a diaphragm
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What is released by the acrosomal reaction?

A) enzymes that digest a path that a sperm can follow through the egg coats
B) proteins that solidify the sperm tail
C) sperm nuclei
D) enzymes that directly fuse the sperm and egg nuclei together
E) proteins that mark the path the sperm cells must follow to the oviduct
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The "pill" works primarily by ____.

A) blocking sperm from entering the uterus
B) causing spontaneous abortions
C) inhibiting the release of FSH and LH
D) preventing implantation of the embryo
E) stimulating the release of GnRH
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Vasectomy causes sterility because ____.

A) sperm is no longer produced
B) sperm is unable to leave the testis
C) sperm is unable to reach the vas deferens
D) sperm is unable to reach the urethra
E) semen is no longer produced
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1
The acrosome of a sperm cell contains ____.

A) a haploid number of chromosomes
B) a diploid number of chromosomes
C) enzymes and other proteins
D) mitochondria
E) ATP
C
2
The sequence of cells produced during oogenesis is ____.

A) oogonium   → primary oocyte → secondary oocyte → ootid → egg
B) oogonium → ootid → primary oocyte → secondary oocyte → egg
C) primary oocyte → secondary oocyte → oogonium → ootid → egg
D) ootid → oogonium → secondary oocyte → primary oocyte → egg
E) secondary oocyte → primary oocyte → oogonium  → egg → ootid
A
3
In bees, haploid male drones are produced by ____ while new queens and sterile workers are produced by ____.

A) parthenogenesis; fertilization
B) budding; fertilization
C) fragmentation; parthenogenesis
D) fertilization; parthenogenesis
E) fission; budding
A
4
In ____, pieces separate from the body of a parent and develop into new individuals.

A) fission
B) fertilization
C) fragmentation
D) budding
E) parthenogenesis
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5
Parthenogenesis ____.

A) is a form of sexual reproduction
B) involves the growth and development of a sperm cell without fertilization
C) involves the growth and development of an egg without fertilization
D) occurs through budding
E) always produces haploid offspring
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6
Which condition favors sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?

A) a stable and uniform environment
B) highly variable environments
C) sparsely settled populations
D) sessile animals
E) an unstable environment
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7
The product of meiosis II during spermatogenesis is the ____.

A) sperm
B) spermatid
C) primary spermatocyte
D) secondary spermatocyte
E) spermatogonium
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8
Which statement best describes the gametes of most animals?

A) A sperm is large and motile; an egg is small and nonmotile.
B) A sperm is small and nonmotile; an egg is large and motile.
C) A sperm is large and nonmotile; an egg is small and motile.
D) A sperm is small and motile; an egg is large and nonmotile.
E) The sperm and egg are about the same size, but only the sperm is motile.
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9
The mammalian acrosome contains enzymes that ____.

A) digest the zona pellucida
B) digest the endometrium
C) stimulate ovulation
D) stimulate sperm motility
E) inhibit premature ejaculation
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10
In ____, a new individual grows and develops while attached to the parent.

A) fission
B) fertilization
C) fragmentation
D) budding
E) parthenogenesis
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11
One secondary spermatocyte ultimately produces ____ mature sperm.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) eight
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12
What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction?

A) Sexual reproduction generates less genetic diversity than asexual reproduction.
B) Sexual reproduction decreases the chance that offspring may be able to live and reproduce in diverse environments.
C) Sexual reproduction decreases the chance that, in a changing environment, at least some offspring will grow and reproduce successfully.
D) Sexual reproduction produces fewer offspring per parent than asexual reproduction.
E) On average, sexual reproduction generates unequal numbers of males and females.
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13
Which mechanism(s) increase(s) genetic diversity?

A) crossing-over between chromosomes during meiosis only
B) independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis only
C) random DNA mutations only
D) crossing-over between chromosomes and independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis only
E) crossing-over between chromosomes, independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis, and random DNA mutations
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14
Asexual reproduction ____.

A) is common in vertebrates
B) involves the fusion of two sperm
C) involves the fusion of two eggs
D) gives rise to offspring without the fusion of gametes
E) involves the fusion of a male gamete and a female gamete
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15
In ____, the parent separates into two or more offspring of approximately the same size.

A) fission
B) fertilization
C) fragmentation
D) budding
E) parthenogenesis
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16
In humans, spermatogenesis differs from oogenesis in that spermatogenesis ____.

A) involves meiosis, while oogenesis involves mitosis
B) begins at birth, while oogenesis begins at puberty
C) has unequal cytoplasmic divisions, while oogenesis does not
D) produces somatic cells, while oogenesis produces gametes
E) produces four functional gametes, while oogenesis produces one functional gamete
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17
In females, meiosis II is completed ____.

A) before birth
B) at the time of birth
C) when eggs are ovulated each month
D) at puberty
E) only if the egg is fertilized
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18
Asexual reproduction can involve ____.

A) fertilization only
B) fission only
C) fission, budding, or fertilization
D) fragmentation, fission, or fertilization
E) fragmentation, fission, or budding
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19
The mitochondria present in the sperm provide ____.

A) energy for the movement of the flagellum
B) energy for the acrosome to penetrate the egg
C) energy for the maturation of the sperm
D) nutrients for the sperm
E) nutrients for the developing embryo
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20
The palolo worm reproduces by ____ reproduction, and its biological clock is timed by ____.

A) asexual; periods of moonlight
B) sexual; periods of moonlight
C) asexual; the age of the worm
D) sexual; the age of the worm
E) asexual; the temperature of its environment
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21
In some fish, fertilized eggs develop and hatch inside the mother's body before the offspring are released to the exterior. This is an example of ____.

A) oviparity
B) viviparity
C) ovoviparity
D) budding
E) fission
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22
In humans, the gonads ____.

A) produce gametes only
B) secrete hormones only
C) nourish the embryo only
D) produce gametes and secrete hormones only
E) produce gametes, secrete hormones, and nourish the embryo
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23
The ovarian cycle includes the ____ phases.

A) luteal and secretory
B) menstrual and proliferative
C) follicular and luteal
D) follicular and proliferative
E) proliferative and secretory
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24
A human female could ovulate about ____ times in her lifetime.

A) 40
B) 400
C) 4,000
D) 40,000
E) 400,000
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25
In the ovarian cycle, the pituitary gland releases ____.

A) estrogen and estradiol
B) progesterone only
C) progesterone and inhibin
D) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)
E) gonadotropin-releasing hormone
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26
Individuals change from one sex to the other in ____.

A) simultaneous hermaphroditism
B) sequential hermaphroditism
C) oviparity
D) parthenogenesis
E) gametogenesis
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27
External fertilization is most common in animals living in ____.

A) mountains
B) prairies
C) forests
D) oceans
E) deserts
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28
The cortical reaction is triggered by ____.

A) the acrosomal reaction
B) sperm entering the nucleus
C) a depolarization event
D) Ca+2ions
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29
The starting point for the ovarian cycle is a ____.

A) primary oocyte arrested in meiosis I
B) primary oocyte arrested in meiosis II
C) primary oocyte having just completed meiosis I
D) secondary oocyte arrested in meiosis I
E) secondary oocyte arrested in meiosis II
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30
One function of the developing follicle is to ____.

A) stimulate ovulation
B) secrete progesterone
C) secrete estrogens
D) secrete gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
E) secrete glycoproteins, which promote sperm motility
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31
The ovarian cycle produces a(n) ____.

A) mature egg
B) parthenogenic egg
C) embryo
D) endometrium
E) mature somatic cell
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32
Oviparous animals ____.

A) lay eggs that contain the nutrients needed for development of the embryo outside the mother's body
B) retain the embryo within the mother's body and nourish it at least through early embryo development
C) have a specialized temporary structure, the placenta , which connects the embryo to the uterus during development
D) retain fertilized eggs within the body, where the embryo develops using the nutrients provided by the egg
E) have mature egg-producing and mature sperm-producing tissue present in the same individual
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33
The presence of both male and female reproductive tissue in the same individual is termed ____.

A) parthenogenesis
B) hermaphroditism
C) oviparity
D) viviparity
E) ovoviparity
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34
At birth, the baby passes from the uterus to the outside of the mother's body through the ____.

A) oviduct
B) urethra
C) ovary
D) vagina
E) vulva
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35
Which mammalian group lays eggs?

A) monotremes
B) eutherians
C) polytherians
D) metatherians
E) marsupials
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36
If the number of chromosomes in an animal's gametes is 20, then a somatic cell from that animal would contain ____ chromosomes.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 20
D) 40
E) 80
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37
The greater vestibular glands ____.

A) secrete a mucus-rich fluid that lubricates the vulva
B) receive and transport newly ovulated eggs to the uterus
C) maintain the endometrium
D) assist in transporting eggs to the oviduct
E) produce and release female steroids, such as estrogen and estradiol
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38
Humans are ____ animals.

A) oviparous
B) viviparous
C) ovoviviparous
D) marsupial
E) parthenogenic
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39
The acrosomal reaction is the ____.

A) activation of a sperm cell through attachment of an acrosome
B) release of digestive enzymes from the acrosome after the initial attachment of a sperm to an egg
C) fusion of sperm and egg nuclei using enzymes from the acrosome
D) use of enzymes from the acrosome to block the attachment of other sperm cells to the egg
E) initial binding of the sperm to the zona pellucida
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40
The female erectile structure analogous to the male penis is the ____.

A) labia majora
B) labia minora
C) mons pubis
D) cervix
E) clitoris
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41
Sperm are stored in the ____ after they are produced.

A) epididymis
B) seminiferous tubules
C) penis
D) prostate gland
E) vas deferens
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42
Sperm are produced in the ____.

A) epididymis
B) seminiferous tubules
C) penis
D) prostate gland
E) vas deferens
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43
Recent research has indicated that for human _____, vocal pitch changes may be associated with fertility.

A) males
B) females
C) males and females
D) females during menopause
E) males during puberty
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44
Ovulation typically occurs on day ____ of a 28-day ovarian cycle.

A) 1
B) 7
C) 10
D) 14
E) 28
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45
Which group lists the male accessory glands?

A) prostate gland, bulbourethral gland, seminal vesicles
B) vestibular gland, seminal vesicles, prostate gland
C) bulbourethral gland, prepuce, prostate gland
D) seminal vesicles, prepuce, prostate gland
E) prostate gland, bulbourethral gland, hypothalamus
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46
Menstruation begins in response to ____.

A) rising levels of FSH and LH
B) rising levels of GnRH
C) rising levels of progesterone
D) falling levels of progesterone
E) rising levels of estrogen
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47
How does the human male body respond to a decrease in testosterone in the bloodstream?

A) The hypothalamus releases testosterone.
B) The hypothalamus releases GnRH.
C) The Sertoli cells release testosterone.
D) The Leydig cells release FSH.
E) The Leydig cells release inhibin.
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48
Which statement is a part of the definition of infertility?

A) Infertility only occurs in females.
B) Infertility is always caused by low sperm counts in males.
C) Infertility is diagnosed when a couple is unable to become pregnant after 12 months.
D) Female infertility is only caused by hormonal imbalances.
E) Female infertility is caused by environmental factors, such as rigorous physical exercise, that do not affect males.
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49
The ____ cells are stimulated by ____ to secrete testosterone.

A) Sertoli; LH
B) Sertoli; FSH
C) Leydig; LH
D) Leydig; FSH
E) Sertoli and Leydig; LH
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50
In the female, the ____ acts as a temporary endocrine gland and secretes ____.

A) pituitary; LH and FSH
B) corpus luteum; estrogen and progesterone
C) ovaries; estrogen and LH
D) endometrium; estrogen and FSH
E) uterus; LH and FSH
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51
Which male structure is shared by both the urinary and reproductive systems?

A) urinary bladder
B) prostate gland
C) ureter
D) vas deferens
E) urethra
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52
The presence of ____ in urine indicates a pregnancy.

A) estrogen
B) progesterone
C) human chorionic gonadotropin
D) FSH
E) LH
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53
How does the hypothalamus of the sexually mature human male regulate reproductive hormone levels?

A) The hypothalamus continuously secretes large amounts of GnRH.
B) The hypothalamus responds to low levels of testosterone by synthesizing and releasing testosterone.
C) The hypothalamus secretes GnRH in brief pulses every two to three hours.
D) The hypothalamus secretes LH in response to high levels of testosterone.
E) The hypothalamus responds to low levels of GnRH by synthesizing and releasing testosterone.
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54
In many mammalian species, including bats and most non-human primates, a bone in the penis, called the ____, helps to maintain it in an erect state.

A) pendulum
B) baculum
C) colostrum
D) prepuce
E) marsupium
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55
A human egg can only be fertilized in the ____.

A) oviduct
B) ovary
C) uterus
D) cervix
E) vagina
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56
Investigators who study sea urchins, amphibians, and humans have reported that ____.

A) sperm cannot detect and swim toward attractant molecules
B) sperm can detect and swim toward attractant molecules
C) eggs release chemicals that repel sperm
D) sperm attraction can be inhibited by chemicals
E) sperm can release chemicals that kill other sperm
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57
The oral contraceptive pill contains ____.

A) synthetic estrogen only
B) synthetic estrogen and/or progestin
C) synthetic estrogen and FSH
D) FSH and progestin
E) synthetic estrogen, progestin, and FSH
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58
In the female reproductive cycle, the endometrium is thickest ____.

A) as the menstrual phase transitions to the proliferative phase
B) as the proliferative phase transitions to the secretory phase
C) shortly before ovulation
D) during ovulation
E) as the secretory phase transitions to menstrual phase
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59
Menstrual flow results in the discharge of ____.

A) the follicle
B) the corpus luteum
C) the lining of the endometrium
D) surface cells from the vagina
E) blood from vessels on the outer side of the uterus
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60
Which contraception technique consists of avoiding intercourse during the time of the cycle when the egg can be fertilized?

A) withdrawal
B) tubal ligation
C) vasectomy
D) rhythm method
E) diaphragm and spermicidal jelly
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61
Research suggests that contamination of water by agricultural chemicals appears to____.

A) increase sperm count
B) decrease sperm count
C) increase sperm motility
D) eliminate sperm production completely
E) have no effect on sperm
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62
The morning-after pill works by ____.

A) blocking ovulation or fertilization
B) blocking passage of sperm through the female reproductive tract
C) blocking passage of sperm through the male reproductive tract
D) causing shedding of the endometrial lining and any implanted embryo
E) increasing the effectiveness of the acrosomal reaction
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63
The major difference between the human male and female reproductive systems is the ____.

A) site for fertilization and embryo development in the female
B) production of haploid gametes only by the male
C) diploid polar bodies of the female
D) generation of millions of eggs, but only thousands of sperm each month
E) presence of a duct system opening to the body's exterior only in females
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64
Which contraceptive method is the most effective form of birth control if properly implemented and adhered to?

A) condoms
B) diaphragms
C) abstinence
D) oral contraceptives
E) vasectomy
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65
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labia majora
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labia majora
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labia majora
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labia majora
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66
Tubal ligation causes sterility because ____.

A) eggs are no longer produced
B) the endometrium is unable to form
C) sperm is unable to enter the female reproductive tract
D) sex hormones are no longer produced by the ovaries
E) eggs are unable to travel through the oviducts to the uterus
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67
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testis
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testis
d
testis
e
testis
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testis
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testis
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testis
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testis
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testis
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urethra
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urethra
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epididymis
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epididymis
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epididymis
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epididymis
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epididymis
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rectum
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vas deferens
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vas deferens
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prostate gland
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prostate gland
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prostate gland
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prostate gland
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estrogen
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
estrogen
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
estrogen
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
estrogen
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
estrogen
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
estrogen
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
estrogen
induces contraction of the uterus
estrogen
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
estrogen
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
estrogen
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
induces contraction of the uterus
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
inhibin
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
inhibin
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
inhibin
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
inhibin
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
inhibin
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
inhibin
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
inhibin
induces contraction of the uterus
inhibin
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
inhibin
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
inhibin
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
relaxin
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
relaxin
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
relaxin
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
relaxin
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
relaxin
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
relaxin
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
relaxin
induces contraction of the uterus
relaxin
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
relaxin
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
relaxin
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
progesterone
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
progesterone
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
progesterone
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
progesterone
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
progesterone
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
progesterone
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
progesterone
induces contraction of the uterus
progesterone
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
progesterone
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
progesterone
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
testosterone
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
testosterone
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
testosterone
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
testosterone
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
testosterone
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
testosterone
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
testosterone
induces contraction of the uterus
testosterone
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
testosterone
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
testosterone
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
luteinizing hormone (LH)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
luteinizing hormone (LH)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
luteinizing hormone (LH)
induces contraction of the uterus
luteinizing hormone (LH)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
luteinizing hormone (LH)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
induces contraction of the uterus
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
oxytocin
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
oxytocin
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
oxytocin
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
oxytocin
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
oxytocin
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
oxytocin
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
oxytocin
induces contraction of the uterus
oxytocin
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
oxytocin
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
oxytocin
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by follicular cells; stimulates the growth of a new endometrium
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
stimulates oocytes in the ovaries to begin meiosis; stimulates Sertoli cells in the testes to secrete molecules needed for spermatogenesis
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the hypothalamus; stimulates the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the developing embryo; maintains function of the corpus luteum
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the corpus luteum and helps maintain the endometrium; secreted by Sertoli cells and inhibits FSH secretion by the anterior pituitary
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
triggers ovulation; stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to secrete testosterone
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
induces contraction of the uterus
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
stimulates growth of the uterine lining and inhibits contractions of the uterus
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by the corpus luteum even after it regresses later in pregnancy; blocks uterine contractions until the time of birth is near
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
secreted by Leydig cells; stimulates spermatogenesis and controls the growth and function of male reproductive structures
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The drug mifepristone (RU-486) is a contraceptive that ____.

A) blocks passage of sperm through the male reproductive tract
B) blocks passage of sperm through the female reproductive tract
C) prevents ovulation
D) causes shedding of the endometrial lining and any implanted embryo
E) prevents implantation by blocking estrogen receptors in the uterus
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70
Describe the cortical reaction, and explain its significance in the process of fertilization.
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71
List some of the environmental factors that may be associated with male and female infertility.
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72
Explain the roles of the hormones GnRH, FSH, and LH in the male and female reproductive systems.
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73
The type of contraception technique that can interfere with implantation of a fertilized egg is ____.

A) tubal ligation
B) spermicidal jelly
C) birth control pills
D) an intrauterine device
E) a diaphragm
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74
What is released by the acrosomal reaction?

A) enzymes that digest a path that a sperm can follow through the egg coats
B) proteins that solidify the sperm tail
C) sperm nuclei
D) enzymes that directly fuse the sperm and egg nuclei together
E) proteins that mark the path the sperm cells must follow to the oviduct
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75
The "pill" works primarily by ____.

A) blocking sperm from entering the uterus
B) causing spontaneous abortions
C) inhibiting the release of FSH and LH
D) preventing implantation of the embryo
E) stimulating the release of GnRH
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76
Vasectomy causes sterility because ____.

A) sperm is no longer produced
B) sperm is unable to leave the testis
C) sperm is unable to reach the vas deferens
D) sperm is unable to reach the urethra
E) semen is no longer produced
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