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Reproductive Systems
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By Mywickedream | Updated: Feb 15, 2013
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This is the portion of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
Urethra
Cervix
Uterine tubes
Inguinal canal
Ovaries
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2.
This hormone promotes spermatogenesis.
Relaxin
Testosterone
Inhibin
Estrogen
Aldosterone
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3.
These cells may eventually become spermatozoa
Sertoli cells
Sustentacular cells
Spermatogenic cells
Chief cells
Speciation cells
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4.
The structure protects and regulates the temperature of the testes
Dartos muscle
Cremaster muscle
Tunica albuginea
Scrotum
Tunica vaginalis
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5.
This is composed of three cylindrical masses of erectile tissue each surrounded by a fibrous tissue.
Testes
Prostate
Bladder
Penis
Urethra
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6.
This is the site of fertilization.
Ureters
Urethra
Uterine tubes
Ovaries
Vagina
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7.
This structure is the site of sperm production.
Vas deferens
Seminiferous tubules
Albuginea
Epididymis
Raphe
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8.
The function of the epididymis is
Sperm maturation
Produce sperm
Speratid storage
Provide nutrition to sperm
Absorption of calcium
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9.
These cells secrete testosterone.
Sertoli cells
Spermatogenic cells
Leydig cells
Oogonia
Chief cells
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10.
This is secreted by the corpus luteum after ovulation.
Progesterone
Relaxin
LH
FSH
HGH
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11.
This is formed by the union of the duct from the seminal vesicle and the ampulla of the vas deferens.
Urtethra
Spermatic cord
Inguinal canal
Ejaculatory duct
Prostate
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12.
What is produced by the ovaries?
Primary oocytes, insulin and estrogen
Secondary oocytes, progesterone and cortisol
Tertiary oocytes, insulin and estrogen
Secondary oocytes, estrogen and progesterone
Primary oocytes, estrogen and testosterone
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13.
This hormone stimulates Leydig cells to secrete testosterone.
GnRH
LH
FSH
DHT
None of the above
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14.
Skene's glands secrete
Estrogen
Progesterone
Testosterone
Androgens
Mucus
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15.
How many seminiferous tubules are found in the lobules?
1-3
50-100
200-300
500 or more
Millions
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16.
These are located inferior to the prostate on other side of the membranous urethra within the deep muscles of the perineum.
Cowper’s glands
Seminal glands
Ejaculatory ducts
Urethral ducts
Prostate
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The is the ovarian phase between the end of menstruation and beginning of ovulation.
Menstrual phase
Preovulatory phase
Proliferative phase
Follicular phase
Postovulatory phase
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18.
This hormone triggers ovulation.
GnRH
LH
FSH
Estrogen
Progesterone
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19.
The straight tubules in the testis lead into the:
Efferent ducts
Afferent ducts
Rete testis
Ductus epididymis
Epididymis
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20.
This ligament arises from the pubic symphysis in males.
Fundiform ligament
Broad ligament
Suspensory ligament
Ejaculatory ligament
Perineum ligament
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21.
This lies posterior to the bladder and anterior to the rectum and secretes an alkaline, fructose filled fluid.
Prostate
Cowper’s glands
Seminal glands
Spongy urethra
Prostatic urethra
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22.
Anterior to the vagina and urethral openings is the
Labia majora
Labia minor
Mons pubis
Cervical sphincter
Labial frenulum
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23.
The is the uterine phase when the endometrium becomes more vascular.
Menstrual phase
Preovulatory phase
Proliferative phase
Follicular phase
Postovulatory phase
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24.
________ hormone secreted by the ____________ controls the ovarian and uterine cycles.
FSH, anterior pituitary
LH, anterior pituitary
GnRH, hypothalamus
HGH, hypothalamus
Estrogens, ovaries
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25.
This attaches the ovaries and the uterus to the pelvic wall.
Broad ligament
Mesovarium
Ovarian ligament
Suspensory ligament
Hilum
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This hormone promotes spermatogenesis.
These cells may eventually become spermatozoa
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This is the site of fertilization.
This structure is the site of sperm production.
The function of the epididymis is
These cells secrete testosterone.
This is secreted by the corpus luteum after ovulation.
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What is produced by the ovaries?
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Skene's glands secrete
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This hormone triggers ovulation.
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This ligament arises from the pubic symphysis in males.
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Anterior to the vagina and urethral openings is the
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