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Question 8 2.5/25pts AP2 L7 Exam-p2-4a.png Describe the function of the structure (highlighted in blue) above if fertilization does not occur. Your Answer: When fertilization does not occur, then the inner lining in the uterus sheds, which is called menstruation, and fluid discharges out from your vagina. If the egg is not fertilized, then the inner lining is shed of the uterus (called menstruation) and the fluid is discharged from the body through the vagina. Question 9 5/5pts A . Identify the female pig (above) based on external features discussed in the lab dissection. (A or B) Question 10 5/5pts Identify the structure indicated by the arrow (above). Your Answer: Epididymis Epididymis Question 11 5/5pts Identify structure A indicated by the arrow (above). Your Answer: A - ovary Question 12 5/5pts Identify structure indicated by the arrow (above). Your Answer: Urethra Urethra Quiz Score: 38.75 out of 40
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Question 2
Contraceptive methods that suppress ovulation tend to be highly effective because
1. the sperm are disabled within the uterus
2. even if fertilization occurs, the uterine wall prevents implantation
3. the vaginal environment is too acidic for sperm to pass
4. no egg is present to be fertilized
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1.) Teratogens are agents that interfere with the normal growth of the fetus and induce abnormalities in them due to exposure during pregnancy. Teratogenic agents include various maternal health factors such as diabetes, physical agents such as ionizing agents, prescription drugs or over-the-counter medication, environmental chemicals such as mercury compounds, and many other recreational factors such as cigarettes and alcohol.
Drugs and recreational factors such as cigarettes and alcohol are the main causes of fetal abnormalities. Many drugs cross the placenta by simple diffusion, and reach the fetus from the mother. The most common teratogenic effects of drugs are spontaneous abortions and congenital malformations. Some drugs, such as warfarin, phenytoin and thalidomide are known to have teratogenic effects. Thalidomide was a drug prescribed by doctors in the 1950s to reduce morning sickness, but after its deadly effects were recognized it was…
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QUESTION 5
What event would most directly lead to the development of female external genitalia?
Absence of the SRY gene
Absence of high levels of androgens
Presence of 2 X chromosomes
Presence of high levels of estrogens
O O O O
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QUESTION 12
Match each term to its correct description.
corpus luteum
B
A
corpus albicans
primary follicles
primordial follicles
secondary follicles
mature follicles (=vesicular =
Graafian= tertiary)
I
A.
B. follicular cells that remain after ovulation that
degenerate if the ovulated egg is not
fertilized
C.
primary oocytes surrounded by cuboidal
follicular cells; secrete estrogens which
stimulate buildup of the endometrium
D.
primary oocytes surrounded by FLAT
follicular cells
E.
F.
primary oocytes surrounded by the zona
pellucida, corona radiata, an antrum, and
many layers of cuboidal follicular cells
secondary oocytes surrounded by the zona
pellucida, corona radiate, a very large
antrum, and many layers of cuboidal
follicular cells
follicular cells that remain after ovulation;
secrete progesterone and estrogens which
continue the buildup of the endometrium for
possible implantation
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What is the most common cell type found outside of the follicular cells of a follicle?
Question 10 options:
Primordial Cells
Basal cells
Intersticial Cells
Unilaminar Cells
Zona Pellucida
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Question 41
LH in men:
1. Targets follicle cells, increasing estrogen levels.
2. Targets interstitial cells, increasing testosterone levels.
3. Targets Sertoli cells, increasing levels of androgen binding proteins.
4. Targets thecal cells, causing estrogen secretion.
O 4
O 3
0 1
O 2
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QUESTION 1
Match each structure with its function
Epididymis
A. Structures that make seminal fluid
B. Tubes inside the testes where sperm cells are made
C. Structures that make pre-ejaculatory fluid
D. Tubes that allow sperm to travel from the testes to the urethra
E. Site of sperm maturation
: Bulbourethral glands
* Seminferous tubules
: Seminal vesicles
* Vas deferens
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Interviewer: My first question is just a really broad question that is...how did the experience of infertility affect you?
Jane Doe: Say that again.
Interviewer: How did the experience of infertility affect you?
Jane Doe: So I’d say, in general, it was shocking. It’s not something that you actually think that is going to happen. At times, it felt lonely because it wasn’t something that other people were experiencing. There was a strong sense of loss in terms of biology being passed from yourself to a child. There wasn’t really a lot of information out there about it. People were scared because there were a lot of unknowns and every situation is different, so when you were trying to find something specifically about your situation, you would find someone who maybe they had a piece of what you were going through but not everything that you were going through.…
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Select your answer.
The nurse did not participate in the campaign for mothers to
have Bilateral Tubal Ligation because of her belief that
DEONTOLOGY
reproductive organ is for propagation of species
VIRTUE ETHICS
NATURAL LAW ETHICS
TELEOLOGY
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Review Sheet 27
353
10. On the diagram showing the sagittal section of the human testis, correctly identify all structures provided with leader
lines.
Anatomy of the Human Female Reproductive System
11. Name the structures composing the external genitalia, or vulva, of the female..
12. Identify the female reproductive system structures described below:
1. site of fetal development
2. copulatory canal
3. winglike structure that holds the uterine tubes and uterus in place
4. becomes erect during sexual excitement
5. glands homologous to the bulbo-urethral glands of the male
alosemoods sd on yem 10 yem il.au
6. produces eggs, estrogens, and progesterone
Loveol or
od ti bluow yriW
7. fingerlike ends of the uterine tube
roman
13. Put the following vestibular-perineal structures in their proper order from the anterior to the posterior aspect: vaginal
orifice, anus, urethral opening, and clitoris.
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Match the stage of childbirth with its description.
Question 2 options:
123
The placenta and associated fetal membranes are expelled.
123
First stage of childbirth; involves the increase in cervical diameter
123
mother bears down with contractions;this stage ends with birth
1.
Expulsion
2.
Afterbirth
3.
Dilation
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Answer the following questions briefly (3-5 sentences only).
1. Why is the period of growth in oogenesis prolonged compared to spermatogenesis?
2. Why is it necessary for the structure of the sperm to change prior to fertilization?
3. Why are follicle cells found to surround the oocyte?
4. Why is the fourth phase of development called gastrulation?
5. Why is the fertilized egg still considered a single cell?
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Question 7
osis II after fertilization.
Which of the following changes is most likely to occur as an immediate result of an injection of LH into a male mammal?
O an increase in production of GnRH
a decrease in production of testosterone
O an increase in production of testosterone
O a decrease in production of inhibin
Question 8
Which option correctly lists, in chronological order, the three phases of the human ovarian cycle?
O follicular phase → ovulation → luteal phase
menstruation → proliferative phase → secretory phase
phore → secretory phase
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Review Sheet 27
353
10. On the diagram showing the sagittal section of the human testis, correctly identify all structures provided with leader
lines.
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Anatomy of the Human Female Reproductive System
11. Name the structures composing the external genitalia, or vulva, of the female.
12. Identify the female reproductive system structures described below:
1. site of fetal development
2. copulatory canal
3. winglike structure that holds the uterine tubes and uterus in place
4. becomes erect during sexual excitement
5. glands homologous to the bulbo-urethral glands of the male
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6. produces eggs, estrogens, and progesterone
7. fingerlike ends of the uterine tube
13. Put the following vestibular-perineal structures in their proper order from the anterior to the posterior aspect: vaginal
orifice, anus, urethral opening, and clitoris.
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Which is true about oogenesis?
a. The process of oogenesis occurs in the uterus
Ob. The process begins with primitive stem cells called microglia
Oc. They become encapsulated in tissue and form the ridges in the uterus
O All of the choices are correct
O None of the choices are correct
uring spermatogenesis.
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If a woman is NOT pregnant, which of the following will occur?
O corpus luteum dies turning into corpus albicans-progesterone declines.
O Corpus albicans turns into a corpus luteum which in turn secretes hCG.
O corpus callosum transforms into a corpus luteum, FSH rises.
O a ruptured follicle turns into a mature follicle, estrogen rises.
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Question 9
The accessory sex glands that contribute fluids to semen are the bulbourethral gland, the prostate, and seminal vesicles.
True
False
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Question 7 options:
1
tightly packed sphere of 16 cells that has reached the uterus but has not yet implanted
2
consists of about 100 cells shaped with an inner cell mass and an outer trophoblast
3
daughter cell of cleavage
4
process of cell migration & differentiationinto 3 primary germ layers
1.
morula
2.
blastula/blastocyte
3.
gastrulation
4.
blastomere
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