Deck 46: Animal Reproduction
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Deck 46: Animal Reproduction
1
What makes sexually reproduced offspring genetically different from their parents?
A) genetic recombination during meiosis
B) genetic recombination during mitosis
C) crossing over during mitosis
D) Sexual reproduction does not produce genetically different offspring.
A) genetic recombination during meiosis
B) genetic recombination during mitosis
C) crossing over during mitosis
D) Sexual reproduction does not produce genetically different offspring.
A
2
For water fleas of the genus Daphnia, switching from a pattern of asexual reproduction to sexual reproduction coincides with ________.
A) environmental conditions becoming more favorable for offspring
B) greater abundance of food resources for offspring
C) periods of temperature or food stresses on adults
D) exhaustion of an individual's supply of eggs
A) environmental conditions becoming more favorable for offspring
B) greater abundance of food resources for offspring
C) periods of temperature or food stresses on adults
D) exhaustion of an individual's supply of eggs
C
3
You decide to study two species of birds, both of which form monogamous pairs (one male and one female). In species 1, you find that the eggs in a pair's nest are in fact almost always the offspring of that pair. In species 2, you are surprised to find that many of the eggs in a nest were actually fathered by males of neighboring pairs. Apparently, mating outside of monogamous pairings is widespread in species 2. What would you expect to observe if you examined the reproductive tracts of the female birds in the species?
A) Females of species 2 would have sperm from multiple males in their reproductive tracts.
B) Females of species 1 would have sperm from multiple males in their reproductive tracts, but would only use their partners' sperm to fertilize eggs.
C) Ovaries of species 1 are larger than those of species 2.
D) Females of species 1 would produce more oocytes.
A) Females of species 2 would have sperm from multiple males in their reproductive tracts.
B) Females of species 1 would have sperm from multiple males in their reproductive tracts, but would only use their partners' sperm to fertilize eggs.
C) Ovaries of species 1 are larger than those of species 2.
D) Females of species 1 would produce more oocytes.
A
4
Among nonmammalian vertebrates, the cloaca is an anatomical structure that functions as ________.
A) a specialized sperm-transfer device produced only by males
B) a shared pathway for the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems
C) a source of nutrients for developing sperm in the testes
D) a gland that secretes mucus to lubricate the vaginal opening
A) a specialized sperm-transfer device produced only by males
B) a shared pathway for the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems
C) a source of nutrients for developing sperm in the testes
D) a gland that secretes mucus to lubricate the vaginal opening
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5
You decide to study two species of birds, both of which form monogamous pairs (one male and one female). In species 1, you find that the eggs in a pair's nest are in fact almost always the offspring of that pair. In species 2, you are surprised to find that many of the eggs in a nest were actually fathered by males of neighboring pairs. Apparently, mating outside of monogamous pairings is widespread in species 2. Given this information, what would be the logical prediction to make before comparing testes size of males of the two species?
A) Testes of species 1 are larger than testes of species 2.
B) Testes of species 2 are larger than testes of species 1.
C) There is no relationship between this observation and the size of the testes.
D) The testes of the individual within each species would be exactly the same size.
A) Testes of species 1 are larger than testes of species 2.
B) Testes of species 2 are larger than testes of species 1.
C) There is no relationship between this observation and the size of the testes.
D) The testes of the individual within each species would be exactly the same size.
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6
Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are genetically identical to their parent. What type of cell process occurs to generate this type of offspring?
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) cell fusion
D) fertilization
A) mitosis
B) meiosis
C) cell fusion
D) fertilization
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7
Females of many insect species, including honeybee queens, can store gametes shed by their mating partners in ________.
A) their nests
B) the abdominal tract
C) the uterus
D) the spermatheca
A) their nests
B) the abdominal tract
C) the uterus
D) the spermatheca
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8
On a submarine expedition to the ocean bottom, you discover a population of fish that are only female. What type of reproduction does this fish most likely use?
A) sexual
B) budding
C) cloning
D) parthenogenesis
A) sexual
B) budding
C) cloning
D) parthenogenesis
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9
Evidence that parthenogenic whiptail lizards are derived from sexually reproducing ancestors includes ________.
A) the requirement for male-like behaviors in some females before their partners will ovulate
B) the development and then regression of testes prior to sexual maturation
C) the observation that all of the offspring are haploid
D) the persistence of a vestigial penis among some of the females
A) the requirement for male-like behaviors in some females before their partners will ovulate
B) the development and then regression of testes prior to sexual maturation
C) the observation that all of the offspring are haploid
D) the persistence of a vestigial penis among some of the females
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10
Which of the following organisms reproduces by fission?
A) lamprey
B) bluefin tuna
C) whiptail lizards
D) stony corals
A) lamprey
B) bluefin tuna
C) whiptail lizards
D) stony corals
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11
Regeneration, the regrowth of lost body parts, normally follows ________.
A) all types of asexual reproduction
B) fission
C) fragmentation
D) parthenogenesis
A) all types of asexual reproduction
B) fission
C) fragmentation
D) parthenogenesis
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12
In an animal that switches between sexual and asexual reproduction, when is sexual reproduction more likely to occur?
A) when conditions for survival are favorable
B) when conditions for survival are unfavorable
C) when males and females find each other
D) What conditions favor sexual over asexual remains a complete mystery.
A) when conditions for survival are favorable
B) when conditions for survival are unfavorable
C) when males and females find each other
D) What conditions favor sexual over asexual remains a complete mystery.
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13
Sexual reproduction ________.
A) results in over half of the offspring being female
B) produces offspring of greater genetic variety compared to offspring resulting from asexual reproduction
C) is completed more rapidly than asexual reproduction
D) is better suited to environments with relatively constant conditions
A) results in over half of the offspring being female
B) produces offspring of greater genetic variety compared to offspring resulting from asexual reproduction
C) is completed more rapidly than asexual reproduction
D) is better suited to environments with relatively constant conditions
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14
Asexual reproduction results in greater reproductive success than does sexual reproduction when ________.
A) pathogens are rapidly diversifying
B) there is some potential for rapid overpopulation
C) a species is expanding into diverse geographic settings
D) a species is in a stable and favorable environment
A) pathogens are rapidly diversifying
B) there is some potential for rapid overpopulation
C) a species is expanding into diverse geographic settings
D) a species is in a stable and favorable environment
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15
Genetic mutations in asexually reproducing organisms lead to more evolutionary changes than do genetic mutations in sexually reproducing ones because ________.
A) asexually reproducing organisms, but not sexually reproducing organisms, pass all mutations on to their offspring
B) sexually reproducing organisms can produce more offspring in a given time than can asexually reproducing organisms
C) more genetic variation is present in organisms that reproduce asexually than is present in those that reproduce sexually
D) asexually reproducing organisms have more dominant genes than organisms that reproduce sexually
A) asexually reproducing organisms, but not sexually reproducing organisms, pass all mutations on to their offspring
B) sexually reproducing organisms can produce more offspring in a given time than can asexually reproducing organisms
C) more genetic variation is present in organisms that reproduce asexually than is present in those that reproduce sexually
D) asexually reproducing organisms have more dominant genes than organisms that reproduce sexually
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16
In close comparisons, external fertilization often yields more offspring than does internal fertilization. However, internal fertilization typically offers the advantage that ________.
A) it requires less time and energy to be devoted to reproduction
B) the smaller number of offspring produced often receive a greater amount of parental investment
C) it permits the most rapid population increase
D) it requires expression of fewer genes and maximizes genetic stability
A) it requires less time and energy to be devoted to reproduction
B) the smaller number of offspring produced often receive a greater amount of parental investment
C) it permits the most rapid population increase
D) it requires expression of fewer genes and maximizes genetic stability
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17
Animals that have external fertilization are most likely to reproduce in which of the following areas?
A) sand dune
B) polar ice sheet
C) shallow lake
D) tallgrass prairie
A) sand dune
B) polar ice sheet
C) shallow lake
D) tallgrass prairie
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18
Egg laying in fruit flies can be triggered (induced)when males deposit their sperm in the spermathecae of the females. What is the selective advantage of induced egg laying for the male flies?
A) Because egg laying is induced upon mating, the males do not have to produce as much sperm.
B) More eggs can be fertilized at once when egg laying is induced.
C) Induced egg laying ensures that a male fly's sperm is used for fertilization.
D) Mating takes less time, so less energy is expended by the males.
A) Because egg laying is induced upon mating, the males do not have to produce as much sperm.
B) More eggs can be fertilized at once when egg laying is induced.
C) Induced egg laying ensures that a male fly's sperm is used for fertilization.
D) Mating takes less time, so less energy is expended by the males.
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19
Sexual reproduction ________.
A) allows animals to conserve resources and reproduce only during optimal conditions
B) can produce diverse phenotypes that may enhance survival of a population in a changing environment
C) enables males and females to remain isolated from each other while rapidly colonizing habitats
D) guarantees that both parents will provide care for each offspring
A) allows animals to conserve resources and reproduce only during optimal conditions
B) can produce diverse phenotypes that may enhance survival of a population in a changing environment
C) enables males and females to remain isolated from each other while rapidly colonizing habitats
D) guarantees that both parents will provide care for each offspring
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20
Environmental cues that influence the timing of reproduction generally do so by ________.
A) increasing the body temperature
B) providing access to water for external fertilization
C) increasing ambient temperature most favorable for sex
D) direct effects on hormonal control mechanisms
A) increasing the body temperature
B) providing access to water for external fertilization
C) increasing ambient temperature most favorable for sex
D) direct effects on hormonal control mechanisms
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21
Which of the following structures in females is analogous in function to the vas deferens in males?
A) urethra
B) oviduct
C) uterus
D) vagina
A) urethra
B) oviduct
C) uterus
D) vagina
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22
Refer to the following figure, which diagrams the reproductive anatomy of the human female, to answer the question.

In the figure, which structure is the site of embryo implantation?
A) B
B) C
C) D
D) E

In the figure, which structure is the site of embryo implantation?
A) B
B) C
C) D
D) E
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23
For which of the following is the number the same in spermatogenesis and oogenesis?
A) timing of meiotic divisions
B) functional gametes produced by meiosis
C) meiotic divisions required to produce each gamete
D) different cell types produced by meiosis
A) timing of meiotic divisions
B) functional gametes produced by meiosis
C) meiotic divisions required to produce each gamete
D) different cell types produced by meiosis
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24
Among mammals, the male and female genital structures that consist mostly of erectile tissue include the ________.
A) penis and clitoris
B) vas deferens and oviduct
C) testes and ovaries
D) prostate and ovaries
A) penis and clitoris
B) vas deferens and oviduct
C) testes and ovaries
D) prostate and ovaries
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25
Increasing the temperature of the human scrotum by 2°C (that is, near the normal body core temperature)and holding it there would most likely ________.
A) reduce the fertility of the man by impairing the production of gonadal steroid hormones
B) reduce the fertility of the man by impairing spermatogenesis
C) reduce the man's sexual interest
D) increase the fertility of the affected man by enhancing the rate of steroidogenesis
A) reduce the fertility of the man by impairing the production of gonadal steroid hormones
B) reduce the fertility of the man by impairing spermatogenesis
C) reduce the man's sexual interest
D) increase the fertility of the affected man by enhancing the rate of steroidogenesis
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26
Human sperm cells first arise in the ________.
A) prostate gland
B) vas deferens
C) seminiferous tubules
D) epididymis
A) prostate gland
B) vas deferens
C) seminiferous tubules
D) epididymis
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27
In humans, the follicular cells that remain behind in the ovary following ovulation become ________.
A) the ovarian endometrium that is shed at the time of the menses
B) a steroid-hormone synthesizing structure called the corpus luteum
C) the thickened portion of the uterine wall
D) the placenta, which secretes cervical mucus
A) the ovarian endometrium that is shed at the time of the menses
B) a steroid-hormone synthesizing structure called the corpus luteum
C) the thickened portion of the uterine wall
D) the placenta, which secretes cervical mucus
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28
A physician finds that a nine-year-old male patient is entering puberty much earlier than usual. Such a condition is most likely the result of a tumor in the ________.
A) hypothalamus, producing elevated levels of testosterone
B) anterior pituitary, producing elevated levels of testosterone
C) testes, producing elevated levels of estrogen
D) anterior pituitary, producing elevated levels of gonadotropins
A) hypothalamus, producing elevated levels of testosterone
B) anterior pituitary, producing elevated levels of testosterone
C) testes, producing elevated levels of estrogen
D) anterior pituitary, producing elevated levels of gonadotropins
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29
Which statement about human reproduction is correct?
A) Spermatogonia and oogonia are haploid cells.
B) In humans, spermatogenesis and oogenesis both function best at normal, core body temperatures.
C) A human oocyte only completes meiosis II after a sperm penetrates it.
D) The earliest stages of spermatogenesis occur closest to the lumen of the seminiferous tubules.
A) Spermatogonia and oogonia are haploid cells.
B) In humans, spermatogenesis and oogenesis both function best at normal, core body temperatures.
C) A human oocyte only completes meiosis II after a sperm penetrates it.
D) The earliest stages of spermatogenesis occur closest to the lumen of the seminiferous tubules.
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30
Refer to the following figure, which diagrams the reproductive anatomy of the human female, to answer the question.

In the figure, which letter points to the cervix?
A) A
B) C
C) D
D) E

In the figure, which letter points to the cervix?
A) A
B) C
C) D
D) E
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31
Which of the following are similar between spermatogenesis and oogenesis in vertebrate animals? Both oogenesis and spermatogenesis ________.
I)begin at the onset of sexual maturity
II)result in the production of four functional haploid cells from one diploid cell
III)lead to the production of gametes from germ cells
IV)are complete at the time of birth
A) Both I and II
B) Both III and IV
C) Both II and III
D) Only III
I)begin at the onset of sexual maturity
II)result in the production of four functional haploid cells from one diploid cell
III)lead to the production of gametes from germ cells
IV)are complete at the time of birth
A) Both I and II
B) Both III and IV
C) Both II and III
D) Only III
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32
Refer to the following figure, which diagrams the reproductive anatomy of the human male, to answer the question.

In the figure, which letter points to the vas deferens?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

In the figure, which letter points to the vas deferens?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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33
Refer to the following figure, which diagrams the reproductive anatomy of the human male, to answer the question.

In the figure, which letter points to the prostate gland?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

In the figure, which letter points to the prostate gland?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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34
The surgical removal of the seminal vesicles would likely ________.
A) cause sterility because sperm would not be produced
B) cause sterility because sperm would not be able to exit the body
C) greatly reduce the volume of semen
D) cause the testes to migrate back into the abdominal cavity
A) cause sterility because sperm would not be produced
B) cause sterility because sperm would not be able to exit the body
C) greatly reduce the volume of semen
D) cause the testes to migrate back into the abdominal cavity
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35
Among human males, both semen and urine normally travel along the ________.
A) vas deferens
B) seminal vesicle
C) urethra
D) ureter
A) vas deferens
B) seminal vesicle
C) urethra
D) ureter
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36
Refer to the following figure, which diagrams the reproductive anatomy of the human female, to answer the question.

In the figure, which letter points to the corpus luteum?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

In the figure, which letter points to the corpus luteum?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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37
At the time of fertilization, the maturation of the human oogonium has resulted in ________.
A) one secondary oocyte
B) two primary oocytes
C) four secondary oocytes
D) four zygotes
A) one secondary oocyte
B) two primary oocytes
C) four secondary oocytes
D) four zygotes
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38
A male's "primary" sex characteristics include ________.
A) deepening of the voice at puberty
B) development of the seminal vesicles and associated ducts
C) elongation of the skeleton prior to puberty
D) onset of growth of facial hair at puberty
A) deepening of the voice at puberty
B) development of the seminal vesicles and associated ducts
C) elongation of the skeleton prior to puberty
D) onset of growth of facial hair at puberty
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39
The primary difference between estrous and menstrual cycles is that ________.
A) the endometrium shed by the uterus during the estrous cycle is reabsorbed with no extensive fluid flow out of the body, whereas the shed endometrium of menstrual cycles is excreted from the body
B) behavioral changes during estrous cycles are much less apparent than those of menstrual cycles
C) season and climate have less pronounced effects on estrous cycles than they do on menstrual cycles
D) copulation normally occurs across the estrous cycle, whereas in menstrual cycles copulation only occurs during the period surrounding ovulation
A) the endometrium shed by the uterus during the estrous cycle is reabsorbed with no extensive fluid flow out of the body, whereas the shed endometrium of menstrual cycles is excreted from the body
B) behavioral changes during estrous cycles are much less apparent than those of menstrual cycles
C) season and climate have less pronounced effects on estrous cycles than they do on menstrual cycles
D) copulation normally occurs across the estrous cycle, whereas in menstrual cycles copulation only occurs during the period surrounding ovulation
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40
Mature human sperm and ova are similar in that they ________.
A) both have the same number of chromosomes
B) are approximately the same size
C) each have a flagellum that provides motility
D) are produced from puberty until death
A) both have the same number of chromosomes
B) are approximately the same size
C) each have a flagellum that provides motility
D) are produced from puberty until death
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41
An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than in the lining of the uterus. Usually it implants in the oviduct. Which of the following would be the most likely explanation for such a pregnancy being unsuccessful?
A) The orientation of the baby would be sideways.
B) Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) cannot be produced in the oviduct.
C) The lining of the oviduct is unable to support the developing fetus.
D) The necessary hormones cannot reach the developing fetus in the oviduct.
A) The orientation of the baby would be sideways.
B) Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) cannot be produced in the oviduct.
C) The lining of the oviduct is unable to support the developing fetus.
D) The necessary hormones cannot reach the developing fetus in the oviduct.
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42
Which hormone is released from the Sertoli cells that inhibits the release of follicle stimulating hormone?
A) inhibin
B) luteinizing hormone (LH)
C) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
D) gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
A) inhibin
B) luteinizing hormone (LH)
C) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
D) gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
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43
Use the following information to answer the question.
Estrogens found in the environment have raised concerns about effects on reproductive health of animals. Researchers studied the effects that estrogens in the water have on sexual differentiation in zebrafish. They exposed embryo-larval (0-21 days post-hatching), juvenile (21-42 days post-hatching), and adult (over 200 days post-hatching)fish to three concentrations of 17β-estradiol (5, 25, and 100 nanograms/liter)that are within the range of concentrations found in water leaving sewage treatment plants in different countries. They then examined the proportion of males and females when the fish exposed at embryo-larval and juvenile stages reached adulthood. Embryo-larval stage fish that had been exposed to 100 ng/l 17β-estradiol resulted in adult populations that had substantially more females than males compared to control groups. Embryo-larval fish that had been exposed to 5 and 25 ng/l of 17β-estradiol did not show a statistically significant shift in the proportion of females. (Brion, F., C. R. Tyler, X. Palazzi, B. Laillet, J. M. Porcher, J. Garric, and P. Flammarion. 2004. Impacts of 17β-estradiol, including environmentally relevant concentrations, on reproduction after exposure during embryo-larval-, juvenile-, and adult-life stages in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Aquatic Toxicology 68:193-217.)
You are assigned to write the report to the Environmental Protection Agency that needs to decide what level of 17β-estradiol to permit in sewage output. You do not want to make the level any lower than necessary, because it requires substantial additional money for the extra treatment of sewage. Given the data presented, what concentration of 17β-estradiol would you suggest is safe to prevent feminization of fish?
A) 2.5 ng/l
B) 12.5 ng/l
C) 25 ng/l
D) 100 ng/l
Estrogens found in the environment have raised concerns about effects on reproductive health of animals. Researchers studied the effects that estrogens in the water have on sexual differentiation in zebrafish. They exposed embryo-larval (0-21 days post-hatching), juvenile (21-42 days post-hatching), and adult (over 200 days post-hatching)fish to three concentrations of 17β-estradiol (5, 25, and 100 nanograms/liter)that are within the range of concentrations found in water leaving sewage treatment plants in different countries. They then examined the proportion of males and females when the fish exposed at embryo-larval and juvenile stages reached adulthood. Embryo-larval stage fish that had been exposed to 100 ng/l 17β-estradiol resulted in adult populations that had substantially more females than males compared to control groups. Embryo-larval fish that had been exposed to 5 and 25 ng/l of 17β-estradiol did not show a statistically significant shift in the proportion of females. (Brion, F., C. R. Tyler, X. Palazzi, B. Laillet, J. M. Porcher, J. Garric, and P. Flammarion. 2004. Impacts of 17β-estradiol, including environmentally relevant concentrations, on reproduction after exposure during embryo-larval-, juvenile-, and adult-life stages in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Aquatic Toxicology 68:193-217.)
You are assigned to write the report to the Environmental Protection Agency that needs to decide what level of 17β-estradiol to permit in sewage output. You do not want to make the level any lower than necessary, because it requires substantial additional money for the extra treatment of sewage. Given the data presented, what concentration of 17β-estradiol would you suggest is safe to prevent feminization of fish?
A) 2.5 ng/l
B) 12.5 ng/l
C) 25 ng/l
D) 100 ng/l
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For your internship at the local zoo, you have been assigned to help with the new orangutan-breeding program. Little is known about orangutan reproductive hormones, but hormone feedback cycles are often the same in closely related animals. You have been asked to use your knowledge of the interactions of human reproductive hormones to recommend injections to promote ovulation in a female orangutan when a visiting male arrives for a brief breeding visit.
Which of the following hormones would you use if you want to induce ovulation in a few days?
A) estradiol (estrogen)
B) progesterone
C) luteinizing hormone (LH)
D) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
For your internship at the local zoo, you have been assigned to help with the new orangutan-breeding program. Little is known about orangutan reproductive hormones, but hormone feedback cycles are often the same in closely related animals. You have been asked to use your knowledge of the interactions of human reproductive hormones to recommend injections to promote ovulation in a female orangutan when a visiting male arrives for a brief breeding visit.
Which of the following hormones would you use if you want to induce ovulation in a few days?
A) estradiol (estrogen)
B) progesterone
C) luteinizing hormone (LH)
D) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
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45
Use the following information to answer the question.
Estrogens found in the environment have raised concerns about effects on reproductive health of animals. Researchers studied the effects that estrogens in the water have on sexual differentiation in zebrafish. They exposed embryo-larval (0-21 days post-hatching), juvenile (21-42 days post-hatching), and adult (over 200 days post-hatching)fish to three concentrations of 17β-estradiol (5, 25, and 100 nanograms/liter)that are within the range of concentrations found in water leaving sewage treatment plants in different countries. They then examined the proportion of males and females when the fish exposed at embryo-larval and juvenile stages reached adulthood. Embryo-larval stage fish that had been exposed to 100 ng/l 17β-estradiol resulted in adult populations that had substantially more females than males compared to control groups. Embryo-larval fish that had been exposed to 5 and 25 ng/l of 17β-estradiol did not show a statistically significant shift in the proportion of females. (Brion, F., C. R. Tyler, X. Palazzi, B. Laillet, J. M. Porcher, J. Garric, and P. Flammarion. 2004. Impacts of 17β-estradiol, including environmentally relevant concentrations, on reproduction after exposure during embryo-larval-, juvenile-, and adult-life stages in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Aquatic Toxicology 68:193-217.)
What is the significance of using the concentrations of 5, 25, and 100 ng/l of 17β-estradiol in this experiment?
A) These concentrations are similar to those found in many animals.
B) These concentrations are found in the environment.
C) These concentrations are effective, yet not lethal to the fish.
D) These concentrations are standard in toxicology assays.
Estrogens found in the environment have raised concerns about effects on reproductive health of animals. Researchers studied the effects that estrogens in the water have on sexual differentiation in zebrafish. They exposed embryo-larval (0-21 days post-hatching), juvenile (21-42 days post-hatching), and adult (over 200 days post-hatching)fish to three concentrations of 17β-estradiol (5, 25, and 100 nanograms/liter)that are within the range of concentrations found in water leaving sewage treatment plants in different countries. They then examined the proportion of males and females when the fish exposed at embryo-larval and juvenile stages reached adulthood. Embryo-larval stage fish that had been exposed to 100 ng/l 17β-estradiol resulted in adult populations that had substantially more females than males compared to control groups. Embryo-larval fish that had been exposed to 5 and 25 ng/l of 17β-estradiol did not show a statistically significant shift in the proportion of females. (Brion, F., C. R. Tyler, X. Palazzi, B. Laillet, J. M. Porcher, J. Garric, and P. Flammarion. 2004. Impacts of 17β-estradiol, including environmentally relevant concentrations, on reproduction after exposure during embryo-larval-, juvenile-, and adult-life stages in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Aquatic Toxicology 68:193-217.)
What is the significance of using the concentrations of 5, 25, and 100 ng/l of 17β-estradiol in this experiment?
A) These concentrations are similar to those found in many animals.
B) These concentrations are found in the environment.
C) These concentrations are effective, yet not lethal to the fish.
D) These concentrations are standard in toxicology assays.
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46
A pregnant woman comes into the hospital past her due date. The doctor decides it is time for the baby to be delivered. Before performing a cesarean section, the doctor wants to try to induce labor. Which of the following would she most likely inject?
A) progesterone
B) luteinizing hormone (LH)
C) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
D) oxytocin
A) progesterone
B) luteinizing hormone (LH)
C) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
D) oxytocin
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47
A vasectomy ________.
A) eliminates spermatogenesis
B) eliminates testosterone synthesis
C) prevents implantation of an embryo
D) prevents sperm from entering the male urethra
A) eliminates spermatogenesis
B) eliminates testosterone synthesis
C) prevents implantation of an embryo
D) prevents sperm from entering the male urethra
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48
Use the following information to answer the question.
For your internship at the local zoo, you have been assigned to help with the new orangutan-breeding program. Little is known about orangutan reproductive hormones, but hormone feedback cycles are often the same in closely related animals. You have been asked to use your knowledge of the interactions of human reproductive hormones to recommend injections to promote ovulation in a female orangutan when a visiting male arrives for a brief breeding visit.
Which of the following hormones would you use if you want to induce ovulation right away?
A) estradiol (estrogen)
B) progesterone
C) luteinizing hormone (LH)
D) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
For your internship at the local zoo, you have been assigned to help with the new orangutan-breeding program. Little is known about orangutan reproductive hormones, but hormone feedback cycles are often the same in closely related animals. You have been asked to use your knowledge of the interactions of human reproductive hormones to recommend injections to promote ovulation in a female orangutan when a visiting male arrives for a brief breeding visit.
Which of the following hormones would you use if you want to induce ovulation right away?
A) estradiol (estrogen)
B) progesterone
C) luteinizing hormone (LH)
D) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
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49
Labor contractions can be increased by the medical use of a synthetic drug that mimics the action of ________.
A) inhibin
B) luteinizing hormone
C) oxytocin
D) prolactin
A) inhibin
B) luteinizing hormone
C) oxytocin
D) prolactin
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50
Once uterine contractions have begun, the female body releases several hormones that act in a positive feedback loop. The purpose of this feedback loop is ________.
A) to promote the development of a new follicle
B) to ensure continued contractions until labor is complete
C) inhibit the release of prostaglandins
D) decrease the number of oxytocin receptors in the uterus
A) to promote the development of a new follicle
B) to ensure continued contractions until labor is complete
C) inhibit the release of prostaglandins
D) decrease the number of oxytocin receptors in the uterus
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51
The primary function of the corpus luteum is to ________.
A) nourish and protect the egg cell
B) maintain progesterone and estrogen synthesis after ovulation has occurred
C) stimulate the development of the mammary glands
D) support pregnancy in the second and third trimesters
A) nourish and protect the egg cell
B) maintain progesterone and estrogen synthesis after ovulation has occurred
C) stimulate the development of the mammary glands
D) support pregnancy in the second and third trimesters
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52
A primary response by the Leydig cells in the testes to the presence of luteinizing hormone is an increase in the synthesis and secretion of ________.
A) inhibin
B) testosterone
C) oxytocin
D) progesterone
A) inhibin
B) testosterone
C) oxytocin
D) progesterone
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53
In excreted urine, a reliable "marker" that a pregnancy has initiated is ________.
A) progesterone
B) estrogen
C) follicle-stimulating hormone
D) human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
A) progesterone
B) estrogen
C) follicle-stimulating hormone
D) human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
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54
Menopause is characterized by ________.
A) the loss of responsiveness by the ovaries to follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)
B) a decline in production of the gonadotropin hormones by the anterior pituitary gland
C) wearing away of the uterine endometrium
D) a halt in the synthesis of gonadotropin-releasing hormone by the brain
A) the loss of responsiveness by the ovaries to follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)
B) a decline in production of the gonadotropin hormones by the anterior pituitary gland
C) wearing away of the uterine endometrium
D) a halt in the synthesis of gonadotropin-releasing hormone by the brain
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55
In correct chronological order, the three phases of the human ovarian cycle that gives rise to a mature oocyte are ________.
A) follicular → luteal → secretory
B) menstrual → proliferative → secretory
C) follicular → ovulation → luteal
D) proliferative → luteal → ovulation
A) follicular → luteal → secretory
B) menstrual → proliferative → secretory
C) follicular → ovulation → luteal
D) proliferative → luteal → ovulation
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56
In correct chronological order, the three phases of the human uterine cycle are ________.
A) follicular → luteal → secretory
B) menstrual → proliferative → secretory
C) follicular → ovulation → luteal
D) proliferative → luteal → ovulation
A) follicular → luteal → secretory
B) menstrual → proliferative → secretory
C) follicular → ovulation → luteal
D) proliferative → luteal → ovulation
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57
Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the absence of a protective filter blocking the passage of alcohol between the maternal and fetal circulations in humans?
A) There has not been enough time to evolve such a barrier.
B) Such a barrier would probably also block important molecules that need to be passed to the fetus.
C) The maternal and fetal blood mix directly together in an area with many villi, so a barrier is impossible.
D) Alcohol has some positive effects on the fetus, so evolution has resulted in an intermediate level of filtering that blocks all but the worst abuses of alcohol.
A) There has not been enough time to evolve such a barrier.
B) Such a barrier would probably also block important molecules that need to be passed to the fetus.
C) The maternal and fetal blood mix directly together in an area with many villi, so a barrier is impossible.
D) Alcohol has some positive effects on the fetus, so evolution has resulted in an intermediate level of filtering that blocks all but the worst abuses of alcohol.
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58
________ is a medical procedure that prevents oocytes from reaching the uterus.
A) Vasectomy
B) Endometriosis
C) Tubal ligation
D) Coitus interruptus
A) Vasectomy
B) Endometriosis
C) Tubal ligation
D) Coitus interruptus
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59
An inactivating mutation in the progesterone receptor gene would likely result in ________.
A) the absence of secondary sex characteristics
B) the inability of the uterus to support pregnancy
C) enlarged and hyperactive uterine endometrium
D) the absence of mammary gland development
A) the absence of secondary sex characteristics
B) the inability of the uterus to support pregnancy
C) enlarged and hyperactive uterine endometrium
D) the absence of mammary gland development
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60
Two contraceptive methods that are considered permanent and that block the gametes from moving to a site where fertilization can occur are ________.
A) the male condom and female condom
B) the male condom and oral contraceptives
C) vasectomy and tubal ligation
D) the diaphragm and subcutaneous progesterone implant
A) the male condom and female condom
B) the male condom and oral contraceptives
C) vasectomy and tubal ligation
D) the diaphragm and subcutaneous progesterone implant
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61
Which statement about human reproduction is false?
A) Fertilization occurs in the oviduct.
B) Spermatogenesis and oogenesis require different temperatures.
C) An oocyte completes meiosis after a sperm penetrates it.
D) The earliest stages of spermatogenesis occur closest to the lumen of the seminiferous tubules.
A) Fertilization occurs in the oviduct.
B) Spermatogenesis and oogenesis require different temperatures.
C) An oocyte completes meiosis after a sperm penetrates it.
D) The earliest stages of spermatogenesis occur closest to the lumen of the seminiferous tubules.
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62
During human gestation, rudiments of all organs develop
A) in the first trimester.
B) in the second trimester.
C) in the third trimester.
D) during the blastocyst stage.
A) in the first trimester.
B) in the second trimester.
C) in the third trimester.
D) during the blastocyst stage.
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63
Which of the following is not properly paired?
A) seminiferous tubule-cervix
B) vas deferens-oviduct
C) testosterone-estradiol
D) scrotum-labia majora
A) seminiferous tubule-cervix
B) vas deferens-oviduct
C) testosterone-estradiol
D) scrotum-labia majora
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64
Which of the following is a true statement?
A) All mammals have menstrual cycles.
B) The endometrial lining is shed in menstrual cycles but reabsorbed in estrous cycles.
C) Estrous cycles are more frequent than menstrual cycles.
D) Ovulation occurs before the endometrium thickens in estrous cycles.
A) All mammals have menstrual cycles.
B) The endometrial lining is shed in menstrual cycles but reabsorbed in estrous cycles.
C) Estrous cycles are more frequent than menstrual cycles.
D) Ovulation occurs before the endometrium thickens in estrous cycles.
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65
In male mammals, excretory and reproductive systems share
A) the vas deferens.
B) the urethra.
C) the seminal vesicle.
D) the prostate.
A) the vas deferens.
B) the urethra.
C) the seminal vesicle.
D) the prostate.
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66
For which of the following is the number the same in human males and females?
A) interruptions in meiotic divisions
B) functional gametes produced by meiosis
C) meiotic divisions required to produce each gamete
D) different cell types produced by meiosis
A) interruptions in meiotic divisions
B) functional gametes produced by meiosis
C) meiotic divisions required to produce each gamete
D) different cell types produced by meiosis
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67
Which of the following characterizes parthenogenesis?
A) An individual may change its sex during its lifetime.
B) Specialized groups of cells grow into new individuals.
C) An organism is first a male and then a female.
D) An egg develops without being fertilized.
A) An individual may change its sex during its lifetime.
B) Specialized groups of cells grow into new individuals.
C) An organism is first a male and then a female.
D) An egg develops without being fertilized.
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68
Peaks of LH and FSH production occur during
A) the menstrual flow phase of the uterine cycle.
B) the beginning of the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle.
C) the period just before ovulation.
D) the secretory phase of the uterine cycle.
A) the menstrual flow phase of the uterine cycle.
B) the beginning of the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle.
C) the period just before ovulation.
D) the secretory phase of the uterine cycle.
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