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- . This experiment is an example of a research approach in which scientists infer how something works normally based on what happens when the normal process is blocked. What normal process was blocked in Jost’s experiment? From the results, what inference can you make about the role of the gonads in controlling the development of mammalian genitalia?Male Reproductive system of the Fetal Pig Please refer to the pic to answer the question Explain the functions of the parts observed in the image that relatw to the male reprudctive system. Expalin why this is a maleAlthough the most effective form of an oral contraceptive for woman contain estrogen and progestin, some birth control pills contain a small dose of progestin-only. This is because there are many risks and side effects. Which of the following statements is NOT a reason for using a progestin-only oral contraceptive? Select one: A. progesterone maintains the corpus luteum as corpus luteum release a large amount of progesterone and estrogen. B. progesterone suppresses the maturation of follicles, thereby preventing ovulation of a mature ovum. C. progestin-only oral contraceptives prevent the production of FSH and LH in the anterior pituitary. D. progesterone suppresses the production of GnRH in the hypothalamus.
- Parthenogenesis is the most common form of asexualreproduction in animals that at other times reproducesexually. What characteristic of parthenogenesis mightexplain this observation?Match each developmental stage with its description.Differentiate histologically the female reproductive organs of the various species: ORGAN Bitch Mare Cow Sow Ovary Uterine tube Cervix Vagina Uterus
- Name the organ of sexually reproducing animal.Spermatogenesis usually occurs during the ___________ and continues in the _________ stage in some insects. The ________ is composed of germ cells and somatic mesodermal cells. Each follicle contains a large _________ that apparently serves as trophic function. The spermatogonia undergo several __________ divisions to form the primary spermatocytes. The primary spermatocytes become _________ in somatic cells.Trace the pathway of the sperm and egg along the reproductive tract of the male and female cat, respectively. Illustrate and label the different sections of the corresponding reproductive tract.
- Where in the human assigned female reproductive tract does fertilization of the egg take place? Ovary Oviduct Uterus VaginaDescribe how the reproductive structures of each organism are adapted towards the given characteristics of the animals: 1. Solitary and slow-moving lifestyle of Lissachatina fulica 2. Saltatory mode of life in Rhinella marina 3. Temperature regulation of mammalian sperm cell productionWhich of the following cell part is absent in a human spermatozoon? A) nucleus C) cell membrane B) cytoplasm