Deck 32: Human Reproduction

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Into what structure is an egg ovulated (normally)?

A) uterine tube
B) uterus
C) stomach
D) ovary
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How does an oocyte get to the uterus?

A) It is ovulated directly into it.
B) It swims there using its flagellum.
C) It is already there: development of the oocyte occurs there.
D) It is pushed there by the cilia in the uterine tube.
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How many oocytes usually begin to mature in a woman each month?

A) None. Oocytes only mature every 6 months.
B) one in one ovary
C) many in each ovary
D) one in each ovary
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Which of the following processes is unique to humans?

A) placental development
B) fertilization
C) internal development of the embryo
D) menstruation
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A major job of the corpus luteum is:

A) to maintain the endometrium.
B) to secrete LH.
C) to secrete FSH.
D) to secrete oxytocin.
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A 32-year-old woman consults her physician because she is not menstruating. The doctor orders a series of blood test to check the levels of her sex hormones during the time that she should be menstruating. The results show that the reason this woman is not menstruating is because she has an elevated level of:

A) GnRH
B) LH
C) FSH
D) estrogens.
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The endometrium is:

A) the lining of the vagina.
B) the lining of the uterine tube.
C) the lining of the uterus.
D) the covering of the ovary.
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Sperm are stored in the:

A) epididymis.
B) prostate gland.
C) vagina.
D) urethra
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Which of the following is a normal constituent of semen?

A) sperm
B) progesterone
C) estrogen
D) LH
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Which cell fuses with a sperm cell to accomplish fertilization?

A) an oogonium
B) a primary oocyte
C) a secondary oocyte
D) a tertiary oocyte
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Why is surfactant important for a baby?

A) Without it, the baby's brain doesn't function properly.
B) It causes proper development of the heart.
C) Without it, the baby can't breathe properly.
D) All of the above are important functions of surfactant.
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A pregnant woman (in her first trimester) is concerned that she has been exposed to a chemical that blocks estrogen and progesterone receptors so that the body does not recognize these hormones. The reason she should be worried about this is:

A) that FSH and LH may cause the release of another egg.
B) that menstruation may occur, thus causing the embryo to be lost.
C) that early labor may be triggered later in pregnancy.
D) that relaxin may be inhibited.
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In the human birth process, what does labor refer to?

A) expulsion of the placenta (afterbirth)
B) regular contractions of uterine muscles
C) dilation of the cervix
D) a hormonal cascade
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Your roommate has been diagnosed with an STD. He tells you that it can't be cured. Of the following choices, which STD is your roommate most likely to be suffering from?

A) syphilis
B) chlamydia
C) genital herpes
D) gonorrhea
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Which human birth control method is most effective at preventing disease transmission?

A) birth control pill
B) diaphragm
C) condom
D) intrauterine device
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In humans, the menstrual cycle is controlled by:

A) hormones.
B) the brain.
C) enzymes.
D) muscular contractions.
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A drop in which hormone triggers the onset of menstruation?

A) estrogen
B) follicle stimulating hormones (FSH)
C) progesterone
D) luteinizing hormone (LH)
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Human chorionic gonadotropin is produced by:

A) the ovarian follicle.
B) the embryo.
C) the anterior pituitary gland.
D) the corpus luteum.
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The proliferative phase of the uterine cycle is stimulated by an increase in which hormone?

A) estrogen
B) progestins
C) FSH
D) LH
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A spike in the level of LH:

A) stimulates menstruation.
B) stimulates endometrial proliferation.
C) stimulates ovulation.
D) stimulates pregnancy.
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Semen contains only sperm.
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The head of a sperm contains digestive enzymes.
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There are elaborate mechanisms to prevent more than one sperm from fertilizing a human egg because a triploid human would not develop normally.
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It is probable that labor in humans is initiated by the fetus when it is mature enough to exist outside its mother.
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The release of an egg from an ovary is called ________.
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How many ovaries does a normal man have?
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How many testes does a normal male have?
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What happens to mature sperm if they aren't ejaculated?
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Label the parts of the female reproductive system.
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Label the parts of the male reproductive system.
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Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Heart begins to beat

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Baby kicks

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Gain of most weight

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Sucking reflex begins

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Briefly explain why men don't have a menstrual cycle and women do.
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From development to ejaculation, trace the pathway that sperm travel through the male. Which structures are in the testis?
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What are the functions of the supporting glands in males?
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John and Jane are twins. Are they identical or fraternal twins, and why?
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Why do we say that a mother is "eating for two"?
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Into what structure is an egg ovulated (normally)?

A) uterine tube
B) uterus
C) stomach
D) ovary
uterine tube
2
How does an oocyte get to the uterus?

A) It is ovulated directly into it.
B) It swims there using its flagellum.
C) It is already there: development of the oocyte occurs there.
D) It is pushed there by the cilia in the uterine tube.
It is pushed there by the cilia in the uterine tube.
3
How many oocytes usually begin to mature in a woman each month?

A) None. Oocytes only mature every 6 months.
B) one in one ovary
C) many in each ovary
D) one in each ovary
many in each ovary
4
Which of the following processes is unique to humans?

A) placental development
B) fertilization
C) internal development of the embryo
D) menstruation
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A major job of the corpus luteum is:

A) to maintain the endometrium.
B) to secrete LH.
C) to secrete FSH.
D) to secrete oxytocin.
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A 32-year-old woman consults her physician because she is not menstruating. The doctor orders a series of blood test to check the levels of her sex hormones during the time that she should be menstruating. The results show that the reason this woman is not menstruating is because she has an elevated level of:

A) GnRH
B) LH
C) FSH
D) estrogens.
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The endometrium is:

A) the lining of the vagina.
B) the lining of the uterine tube.
C) the lining of the uterus.
D) the covering of the ovary.
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Sperm are stored in the:

A) epididymis.
B) prostate gland.
C) vagina.
D) urethra
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Which of the following is a normal constituent of semen?

A) sperm
B) progesterone
C) estrogen
D) LH
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10
Which cell fuses with a sperm cell to accomplish fertilization?

A) an oogonium
B) a primary oocyte
C) a secondary oocyte
D) a tertiary oocyte
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11
Why is surfactant important for a baby?

A) Without it, the baby's brain doesn't function properly.
B) It causes proper development of the heart.
C) Without it, the baby can't breathe properly.
D) All of the above are important functions of surfactant.
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12
A pregnant woman (in her first trimester) is concerned that she has been exposed to a chemical that blocks estrogen and progesterone receptors so that the body does not recognize these hormones. The reason she should be worried about this is:

A) that FSH and LH may cause the release of another egg.
B) that menstruation may occur, thus causing the embryo to be lost.
C) that early labor may be triggered later in pregnancy.
D) that relaxin may be inhibited.
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13
In the human birth process, what does labor refer to?

A) expulsion of the placenta (afterbirth)
B) regular contractions of uterine muscles
C) dilation of the cervix
D) a hormonal cascade
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Your roommate has been diagnosed with an STD. He tells you that it can't be cured. Of the following choices, which STD is your roommate most likely to be suffering from?

A) syphilis
B) chlamydia
C) genital herpes
D) gonorrhea
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15
Which human birth control method is most effective at preventing disease transmission?

A) birth control pill
B) diaphragm
C) condom
D) intrauterine device
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16
In humans, the menstrual cycle is controlled by:

A) hormones.
B) the brain.
C) enzymes.
D) muscular contractions.
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17
A drop in which hormone triggers the onset of menstruation?

A) estrogen
B) follicle stimulating hormones (FSH)
C) progesterone
D) luteinizing hormone (LH)
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18
Human chorionic gonadotropin is produced by:

A) the ovarian follicle.
B) the embryo.
C) the anterior pituitary gland.
D) the corpus luteum.
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19
The proliferative phase of the uterine cycle is stimulated by an increase in which hormone?

A) estrogen
B) progestins
C) FSH
D) LH
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20
A spike in the level of LH:

A) stimulates menstruation.
B) stimulates endometrial proliferation.
C) stimulates ovulation.
D) stimulates pregnancy.
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21
Semen contains only sperm.
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22
The head of a sperm contains digestive enzymes.
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There are elaborate mechanisms to prevent more than one sperm from fertilizing a human egg because a triploid human would not develop normally.
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It is probable that labor in humans is initiated by the fetus when it is mature enough to exist outside its mother.
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The release of an egg from an ovary is called ________.
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How many ovaries does a normal man have?
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How many testes does a normal male have?
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What happens to mature sperm if they aren't ejaculated?
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Label the parts of the female reproductive system.
Label the parts of the female reproductive system.
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Label the parts of the male reproductive system.
Label the parts of the male reproductive system.
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31
Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Heart begins to beat

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Baby kicks

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Gain of most weight

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Match the example of development with the trimester it occurs in.

-Sucking reflex begins

A) Second trimester
B) Third trimester
C) First trimester
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Briefly explain why men don't have a menstrual cycle and women do.
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From development to ejaculation, trace the pathway that sperm travel through the male. Which structures are in the testis?
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What are the functions of the supporting glands in males?
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John and Jane are twins. Are they identical or fraternal twins, and why?
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Why do we say that a mother is "eating for two"?
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