Deck 20: Reproduction

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Epigenetic changes can not be passed on to a zygote.
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Female accessory sex organs develop from the mesonephric ducts.
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What type of genetic change occurs when an allele is silenced by methylation of cytosine bases?

A)genomic
B)epigenetic
C)mutation
D)None of the choices is correct.
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Treating a male fetus with antibodies to DHT would prevent development of the epididymides.
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What type of genes are found on the Y chromosome?

A)X-transposed genes
B)degenerate genes
C)testis-specific genes
D)All of the choices are correct.
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What is the principle sex steroid in males?

A)estrogen
B)testosterone
C)progesterone
D)aldosterone
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The human female determines the sex of her offspring.
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Leydig cells in the male produce Müllerian inhibition factor.
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How many chromosomes are found in a normal human cell?

A)23
B)23 pair
C)46
D)Both 23 pair and 46 are correct.
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Barr bodies are normally only found in the cells of female mammals.
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Dihydrotestosterone is produced by the action of the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase on testosterone.
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Genomic imprinting allows for differing expressions of an allele.
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Regions of DNA that read the same forward as backward are called ______ and include the testis-specific genes on the Y chromosome.

A)palindromes
B)autosomes
C)haploid
D)genomic
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Female accessory organs develop because of the presence of ovaries.
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Cryptorchid males do not produce testosterone.
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A fertilized egg is called a/an

A)autosome.
B)zygote.
C)ovum.
D)Barr body.
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Which of the following would be found in normal somatic cells of women but not men?

A)an X chromosome
B)a Y chromosome
C)a Barr body
D)22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes
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How many autosomal chromosomes are present in human cells?

A)23 pair
B)46
C)22 pair
D)2 pair
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Patients with Turner's syndrome have 47 chromosomes and appear female.
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Deletion of the SRY gene would cause male fetuses to develop as females.
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Inhibin prevents release of LH from the anterior pituitary.
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Synthetic analogues of GnRH are useful in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia and endometriosis.
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The rate at which GnRH is secreted from the hypothalamus determines whether LH or FSH is secreted from the anterior pituitary.
Question
The embryonic urethral fold becomes the female

A)labia minorA.
B)labia majora.
C)glans clitoris.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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A male with 5 alpha-reductase deficiency will have male internal sex organs but more female appearing external genitals.
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Testosterone,not DHT,stimulates embryonic development of

A)seminal vesicles.
B)ductus deferens.
C)ejaculatory duct.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Those with testicular feminization syndrome have

A)an extra X chromosome.
B)a missing X chromosome.
C)an extra chromosome 23.
D)no chromosomal number abnormalities.
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In general,the onset of puberty occurs sooner in boys compared to girls.
Question
A lack of testosterone in males will cause the genital tubercle to form a(n)

A)penis.
B)testis.
C)clitoris.
D)ovary.
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The gonads have a negative feedback effect on gonadotropins of the anterior pituitary.
Question
Males lacking testosterone receptors would

A)develop as genotypic females.
B)have testes and female external genitalia.
C)lack gonads.
D)have male internal genitalia.
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Epiphyseal growth in males is stimulated by estrogen.
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The most common cause of female pseudohermaphroditism is congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
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During the first trimester of pregnancy,the ovaries are active endocrine glands.
Question
What event(s)occur to start puberty?

A)GABA release in hypothalamus is reduced.
B)Glutamate stimulation of the hypothalamus is increased.
C)Increased secretion of GnRH to the anterior pituitary.
D)All of the choices are correct.
Question
The first sign of puberty in females is

A)breast development.
B)menarche.
C)growth spurt.
D)axillary hair.
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The first event to occur during development of the reproductive system would be the

A)descent of the testes into the scrotum.
B)formation of the vagina.
C)onset of testosterone production.
D)development of the Müllerian ducts.
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Testosterone levels in the male embryo and fetus are very high throughout the prenatal period.
Question
Gonadotropic hormones from the anterior pituitary will affect the gonads in all of the following ways EXCEPT

A)stimulation of spermatogenesis or oogenesis.
B)stimulation of gonadal hormone secretion.
C)development of internal genital ducts.
D)maintenance of gonad structures.
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The secretion of GnRH,FSH,and LH are pulsatile instead of continuous.
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Which of the following is a precursor to melatonin synthesis?

A)tryptophan
B)serotonin
C)tyrosine
D)Both tryptophan and serotonin are correct.
Question
Estrogen may play a role in spermatogenesis as evidenced by estrogen receptors found on developing

A)sperm cells.
B)brains.
C)uterine.
D)oocytes.
Question
In males,conversion of testosterone to estrogen in the brain is essential for normal regulation of LH secretion.
Question
The Leydig cells of the testes constitute a blood-testis barrier that prevents autoimmune destruction of the sperm.
Question
What enzyme is needed for the conversion of testosterone into estradiol in the male brain?

A)5-alpha reductase
B)aromatase
C)ATPase
D)cGMP phosphodiesterase
Question
Longitudinal growth during development is dependent on estrogen stimulation of the epiphyseal growth plates in both males and females.
Question
Secretion of LH is inhibited by

A)high concentrations of inhibin.
B)rapidly rising concentrations of estradiol.
C)high concentrations of testosterone.
D)decreasing concentrations of progesterone.
Question
Women who are very lean and physically active may have irregular cycles and amenorrhea.
Question
The correct order of the four phases of sexual response in both sexes would be

A)excitation,plateau,orgasm,resolution.
B)plateau,excitation,orgasm,resolution.
C)orgasm,excitation,resolution,plateau.
D)resolution,plateau,excitation,orgasm.
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Women do not enter a refractory period following orgasm and are capable of multiple orgasms.
Question
In males,the levels of testosterone decline drastically with age.
Question
Pubic and axillary hair growth at puberty is from increased secretion of

A)anterior pituitary gonadotropins.
B)estrogen and testosterone from the onads.
C)androgens from the adrenal cortex.
D)melatonin from the pineal glanD.
Question
The role of melatonin in puberty of humans is well established and critical.
Question
In males androgens are required for

A)initiation of spermatogenesis at puberty.
B)regression of the wolffian ducts during embryonic development.
C)maintenance of accessory sex organs.
D)development of the Müllerian ducts.
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Damage to the Sertoli cells would result in the production of antibodies against sperm cells.
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Sertoli cells are stimulated by __________,while Leydig cells are stimulated by ________.

A)FSH,LH
B)LH,FSH
C)testosterone,LH
D)FSH,testosterone
Question
Male androgens

A)stimulate protein synthesis and muscle growth.
B)stimulate bone growth.
C)stimulate erythropoiesis.
D)All of the choices are correct.
Question
The majority of the testis is comprised of

A)Leydig cells.
B)interstitial cells.
C)Sertoli cells.
D)seminiferous tubules.
Question
Developing sperm cells produce estrogen that may serve to regulate their environment.
Question
The movement of semen into the urethra is called

A)emission.
B)erection.
C)ejaculation.
D)ovulation.
Question
What allows the compaction of chromatin in the process of spermiogenesis?

A)histones
B)acrosome
C)protamines
D)testosterone
Question
Sperm are stored and matured in the

A)vas deferens.
B)seminal vesicles.
C)epididymis.
D)prostate glanD.
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How many sperm are produced from one spermatogonium?

A)one
B)two
C)four
D)eight
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Spermatogenesis is regulated by

A)FSH.
B)testosterone and its derivatives.
C)growth hormone.
D)progesterone.
Question
The most successful method of contraception is

A)vasectomy.
B)oral contraceptives.
C)the rhythm method.
D)condom usage.
Question
The myometrium is the inner most layer of the uterus.
Question
Removal of the ___________ would result in a lack of energy in the semen to support the sperm cells.

A)seminal vesicles
B)prostate
C)testis
D)epididymis
Question
Apoptosis of T lymphocytes requires that Sertoli cells produce

A)FAS ligand.
B)androgen-binding protein.
C)testosterone.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Emission and ejaculation are under parasympathetic nerve control.
Question
Nitric oxide released by endothelial cells in vascular smooth muscle is responsible for smooth muscle relaxation and therefore responsible for which of the following?

A)reduced blood flow to bronchioles
B)increased blood flow in placenta
C)increased blood flow to the fetus
D)penile erection
Question
What occurs during spermiogenesis?

A)chromosomes are compacted by protamines
B)flagellum and acrosome form
C)cytoplasm removed by Sertoli cells
D)All of the choices are correct.
Question
Tight junctions between ___________ are responsible for the formation of the blood-testis barrier.

A)Leydig cells
B)Sertoli cells
C)spermatogonial cells
D)trophoblast cells
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FSH is necessary for spermiogenesis to occur.
Question
Secretions of the Sertoli cells and cells of Leydig influence the functions of each other.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a function of Sertoli cells?

A)production of androgen-binding protein
B)FSH stimulation of spermiogenesis
C)protection of developing sperm from the male's immune system
D)production of testosterone
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About 60% of the volume of semen is produced by the

A)seminal vesicles.
B)prostate gland.
C)bulbourethral glands.
D)testes.
Question
Viagra works by blocking ________________ in order to raise cGMP concentration and promote vasodilation of vascular smooth muscle of the penis to produce an erection.

A)5-alpha reductase
B)aromatase
C)ATPase
D)cGMP phosphodiesterase
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Male contraceptive drugs that would block FSH would be very effective for birth control.
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After meiosis I in males,________ are formed.

A)primary spermatocytes
B)secondary spermatocytes
C)spermatids
D)spermatozoa
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the female reproductive system?

A)ductus deferens
B)uterus
C)labia majora
D)uterine tube
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Epigenetic changes can not be passed on to a zygote.
False
2
Female accessory sex organs develop from the mesonephric ducts.
False
3
What type of genetic change occurs when an allele is silenced by methylation of cytosine bases?

A)genomic
B)epigenetic
C)mutation
D)None of the choices is correct.
B
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Treating a male fetus with antibodies to DHT would prevent development of the epididymides.
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What type of genes are found on the Y chromosome?

A)X-transposed genes
B)degenerate genes
C)testis-specific genes
D)All of the choices are correct.
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What is the principle sex steroid in males?

A)estrogen
B)testosterone
C)progesterone
D)aldosterone
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The human female determines the sex of her offspring.
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Leydig cells in the male produce Müllerian inhibition factor.
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How many chromosomes are found in a normal human cell?

A)23
B)23 pair
C)46
D)Both 23 pair and 46 are correct.
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Barr bodies are normally only found in the cells of female mammals.
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Dihydrotestosterone is produced by the action of the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase on testosterone.
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Genomic imprinting allows for differing expressions of an allele.
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Regions of DNA that read the same forward as backward are called ______ and include the testis-specific genes on the Y chromosome.

A)palindromes
B)autosomes
C)haploid
D)genomic
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Female accessory organs develop because of the presence of ovaries.
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Cryptorchid males do not produce testosterone.
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A fertilized egg is called a/an

A)autosome.
B)zygote.
C)ovum.
D)Barr body.
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Which of the following would be found in normal somatic cells of women but not men?

A)an X chromosome
B)a Y chromosome
C)a Barr body
D)22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes
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How many autosomal chromosomes are present in human cells?

A)23 pair
B)46
C)22 pair
D)2 pair
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Patients with Turner's syndrome have 47 chromosomes and appear female.
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Deletion of the SRY gene would cause male fetuses to develop as females.
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Inhibin prevents release of LH from the anterior pituitary.
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Synthetic analogues of GnRH are useful in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia and endometriosis.
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The rate at which GnRH is secreted from the hypothalamus determines whether LH or FSH is secreted from the anterior pituitary.
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The embryonic urethral fold becomes the female

A)labia minorA.
B)labia majora.
C)glans clitoris.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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A male with 5 alpha-reductase deficiency will have male internal sex organs but more female appearing external genitals.
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Testosterone,not DHT,stimulates embryonic development of

A)seminal vesicles.
B)ductus deferens.
C)ejaculatory duct.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Those with testicular feminization syndrome have

A)an extra X chromosome.
B)a missing X chromosome.
C)an extra chromosome 23.
D)no chromosomal number abnormalities.
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In general,the onset of puberty occurs sooner in boys compared to girls.
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A lack of testosterone in males will cause the genital tubercle to form a(n)

A)penis.
B)testis.
C)clitoris.
D)ovary.
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The gonads have a negative feedback effect on gonadotropins of the anterior pituitary.
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Males lacking testosterone receptors would

A)develop as genotypic females.
B)have testes and female external genitalia.
C)lack gonads.
D)have male internal genitalia.
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Epiphyseal growth in males is stimulated by estrogen.
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The most common cause of female pseudohermaphroditism is congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
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During the first trimester of pregnancy,the ovaries are active endocrine glands.
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What event(s)occur to start puberty?

A)GABA release in hypothalamus is reduced.
B)Glutamate stimulation of the hypothalamus is increased.
C)Increased secretion of GnRH to the anterior pituitary.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The first sign of puberty in females is

A)breast development.
B)menarche.
C)growth spurt.
D)axillary hair.
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The first event to occur during development of the reproductive system would be the

A)descent of the testes into the scrotum.
B)formation of the vagina.
C)onset of testosterone production.
D)development of the Müllerian ducts.
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Testosterone levels in the male embryo and fetus are very high throughout the prenatal period.
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Gonadotropic hormones from the anterior pituitary will affect the gonads in all of the following ways EXCEPT

A)stimulation of spermatogenesis or oogenesis.
B)stimulation of gonadal hormone secretion.
C)development of internal genital ducts.
D)maintenance of gonad structures.
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The secretion of GnRH,FSH,and LH are pulsatile instead of continuous.
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Which of the following is a precursor to melatonin synthesis?

A)tryptophan
B)serotonin
C)tyrosine
D)Both tryptophan and serotonin are correct.
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Estrogen may play a role in spermatogenesis as evidenced by estrogen receptors found on developing

A)sperm cells.
B)brains.
C)uterine.
D)oocytes.
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In males,conversion of testosterone to estrogen in the brain is essential for normal regulation of LH secretion.
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The Leydig cells of the testes constitute a blood-testis barrier that prevents autoimmune destruction of the sperm.
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What enzyme is needed for the conversion of testosterone into estradiol in the male brain?

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B)aromatase
C)ATPase
D)cGMP phosphodiesterase
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Longitudinal growth during development is dependent on estrogen stimulation of the epiphyseal growth plates in both males and females.
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Secretion of LH is inhibited by

A)high concentrations of inhibin.
B)rapidly rising concentrations of estradiol.
C)high concentrations of testosterone.
D)decreasing concentrations of progesterone.
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Women who are very lean and physically active may have irregular cycles and amenorrhea.
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The correct order of the four phases of sexual response in both sexes would be

A)excitation,plateau,orgasm,resolution.
B)plateau,excitation,orgasm,resolution.
C)orgasm,excitation,resolution,plateau.
D)resolution,plateau,excitation,orgasm.
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Women do not enter a refractory period following orgasm and are capable of multiple orgasms.
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51
In males,the levels of testosterone decline drastically with age.
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52
Pubic and axillary hair growth at puberty is from increased secretion of

A)anterior pituitary gonadotropins.
B)estrogen and testosterone from the onads.
C)androgens from the adrenal cortex.
D)melatonin from the pineal glanD.
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53
The role of melatonin in puberty of humans is well established and critical.
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54
In males androgens are required for

A)initiation of spermatogenesis at puberty.
B)regression of the wolffian ducts during embryonic development.
C)maintenance of accessory sex organs.
D)development of the Müllerian ducts.
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55
Damage to the Sertoli cells would result in the production of antibodies against sperm cells.
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56
Sertoli cells are stimulated by __________,while Leydig cells are stimulated by ________.

A)FSH,LH
B)LH,FSH
C)testosterone,LH
D)FSH,testosterone
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Male androgens

A)stimulate protein synthesis and muscle growth.
B)stimulate bone growth.
C)stimulate erythropoiesis.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The majority of the testis is comprised of

A)Leydig cells.
B)interstitial cells.
C)Sertoli cells.
D)seminiferous tubules.
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59
Developing sperm cells produce estrogen that may serve to regulate their environment.
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60
The movement of semen into the urethra is called

A)emission.
B)erection.
C)ejaculation.
D)ovulation.
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What allows the compaction of chromatin in the process of spermiogenesis?

A)histones
B)acrosome
C)protamines
D)testosterone
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Sperm are stored and matured in the

A)vas deferens.
B)seminal vesicles.
C)epididymis.
D)prostate glanD.
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63
How many sperm are produced from one spermatogonium?

A)one
B)two
C)four
D)eight
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64
Spermatogenesis is regulated by

A)FSH.
B)testosterone and its derivatives.
C)growth hormone.
D)progesterone.
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The most successful method of contraception is

A)vasectomy.
B)oral contraceptives.
C)the rhythm method.
D)condom usage.
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66
The myometrium is the inner most layer of the uterus.
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67
Removal of the ___________ would result in a lack of energy in the semen to support the sperm cells.

A)seminal vesicles
B)prostate
C)testis
D)epididymis
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Apoptosis of T lymphocytes requires that Sertoli cells produce

A)FAS ligand.
B)androgen-binding protein.
C)testosterone.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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69
Emission and ejaculation are under parasympathetic nerve control.
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70
Nitric oxide released by endothelial cells in vascular smooth muscle is responsible for smooth muscle relaxation and therefore responsible for which of the following?

A)reduced blood flow to bronchioles
B)increased blood flow in placenta
C)increased blood flow to the fetus
D)penile erection
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What occurs during spermiogenesis?

A)chromosomes are compacted by protamines
B)flagellum and acrosome form
C)cytoplasm removed by Sertoli cells
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Tight junctions between ___________ are responsible for the formation of the blood-testis barrier.

A)Leydig cells
B)Sertoli cells
C)spermatogonial cells
D)trophoblast cells
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73
FSH is necessary for spermiogenesis to occur.
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Secretions of the Sertoli cells and cells of Leydig influence the functions of each other.
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75
Which of the following is NOT a function of Sertoli cells?

A)production of androgen-binding protein
B)FSH stimulation of spermiogenesis
C)protection of developing sperm from the male's immune system
D)production of testosterone
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About 60% of the volume of semen is produced by the

A)seminal vesicles.
B)prostate gland.
C)bulbourethral glands.
D)testes.
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77
Viagra works by blocking ________________ in order to raise cGMP concentration and promote vasodilation of vascular smooth muscle of the penis to produce an erection.

A)5-alpha reductase
B)aromatase
C)ATPase
D)cGMP phosphodiesterase
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78
Male contraceptive drugs that would block FSH would be very effective for birth control.
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79
After meiosis I in males,________ are formed.

A)primary spermatocytes
B)secondary spermatocytes
C)spermatids
D)spermatozoa
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80
Which of the following is NOT a part of the female reproductive system?

A)ductus deferens
B)uterus
C)labia majora
D)uterine tube
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