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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 OQuestion 12) Analyst of a healthy male ejaculation revealed no sperm. A likely conclusion of this observation would be he has ?QUESTION 3 Match the hormones to the organ that makes them or to the action they cause. Use letters more than once. A. estrogen B. follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) C. human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) D. luteinizing hormone (LH) E. progesterone F. testosterone v blastula v corpus luteum - Leydig's cells - vovary А.А v1st hormone of pituitary gland to start cycle В. В v 2nd hormone of pituitary gland halfway through cycle С.С vendometrium grows more blood vessels D. D keeps corpus luteum Е.Е V stimulates sperm production, muscle growth, aggression F. E v keeps endometrium in uterus vovulation (egg leaves ovary)
- Question 27 Which of these CANNOT cause male infertility? O Very low testosterone O Removal of the testes O Circumcision of penis O Blockage of epididymis O Blockage of vas deferensQuestion 11 Match the bipotential structure with its sex-specific result. Wolffian duct v [ Choose ] Uterus Epididymis Ovary Shaft of penis Urethral folds and groove Testis Clitoris Gonad cortex [ Choose ] Gonad medulla [ Choose ] Mullerian duct [ Choose ] Genital Tubercle [ Choose ]a b 20 с d e (D f g h- 13. Identify the female reproductive system structures described below. 1. site of fetal development 2. copulatory canal 3. egg typically fertilized here 4. becomes erect during sexual excitement 5. glands homologous to the bulbo-urethral glands of males 6. partially closes the vaginal opening; a membrane 7. produces oocytes, estrogens, and progesterone 8. fingerlike ends of the uterine tube m 好 j k I 3
- 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 deferensQUESTION 1 Match each structure with its function. + Fallopian tubes A. Opening to the uterus B. Tubes connecting the ovaries to the uterus + Endometrium C. Lining of the uterus + CervixQuestion 4 of 5 Which of the following contribute to or indicate an increased risk of postpartum complications? Select all that apply. Uterine involution Uterine atony Bladder distention O Diaphoresis Diastasis recti abdominis
- Question 8 What is the function of the sustenocytes of the seminiferous tuble? They produce sperm cells. They produce testosterone. O They propel sperm into the vas deferens. They support and nourish developing sperm. Question 9QUESTION 1 Match the reproductive organ to its function (job). F.Veggs are made here A. prostate gland D. where the embryo implants to grow a placenta near the many blood vessels B. cervix 1. v stores sperm C. vagina B. adds sugar to semen to power sperms' movement D. uterus H. squeezes to hold baby in until birth E. vas deferens C. makes sperm F. ovaries A.V contracts to move sperm through male reproductive tract G. epididymis where fetus develops and contracts to birth baby H. seminiferous tubules |adds a basic/alkaline solution to semen to neutralize acidic vagina I. endometrium passageway for penis during sexual intercourse, menstrual flow out of body and birth of baby J. seminal vesiclesQuestion 38 When does a human male start to produce sperm? O Two of the choices are correct. O at birth at puberty O in utero. PRINECOMA3_..pptx O PRINECOMA3_....pptx MacBook Air DIl F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 @ #3 $ & 4 8. W R T Y S D F G J C- V gE8 B