TEST 5 Flashcards

1
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Which of the following gives rise to female reproductive structures?

A

Mullerian duct

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2
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During which phase of meiosis do the chromosomes disappear for the first time?

A

Telophase I

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3
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One which chromosome is the sex-determining region of Y (SRY) gene?

A

Y Chromosome

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4
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Which cells possess the enzyme aromatase?

A

Granulosa cells

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5
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A term which indicates a cell containing half the normal number of chromosomes as seen in the gametes?

A

Haploid

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6
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When conducting a PAPS smear, samples should be taken from the squamo-columnar junction which is also known as?

A

Transformation zone

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7
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The enzyme responsible for converting testosterone into estrogen?

A

Aromatase

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8
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Another name for the mullerian duct is?

A

Paramesonephric duct

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9
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What is the major effect or result from a functioning Y chromosome?

A

Maleness

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10
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What enzyme is responsible for the synthesis of estradiol?

A

Aromatase

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11
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Another name for a fibroid is?

A

Ieiomyoma

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12
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During which stage of meiosis do the spindles shrink thereby pulling the chromatids apart (CENTROMERES DIVIDE) allowing the two chromatids to migrate to their respective poles?

A

Anaphase II

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13
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Meiosis in the female is known as?

A

Oogenesis

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14
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During which phase of meiosis do the nuclear membranes dissociates for the first time?

A

Prophase I

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15
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The production of egg and sperm is known as?

A

Gametogensis

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16
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What is the major function of the granulosa cells?

A

Produce estradiol

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17
Q

Which sex chromosomes can a mother contribute to the embryo?

A

X

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18
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Which of the early embryonic structures give rise to female reproductive structures?

A

Paramesonephric duct or (Mullerian duct)

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19
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What is the source of the X chromosome for a male embryo “maternal” or “paternal”?

A

Maternal

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20
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Which of the following is responsible for producing the hormone responsible for maintaining the uterus for pregnancy?

A

Corpus Luteum

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21
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During which phase of meiosis do the chromosomes disappear for the second time?

A

Telophase II

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22
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A stage of cervical carcinoma in which the adjacent tissues are involved with concomitant vaginal bleeding and discharge?

A

Invasive carcinoma

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23
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Which product of the testes regulates the development of primary and secondary characteristics of the male?

A

Testosterone

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24
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Cervical carcinoma may be considered a sexually transmitted disease by some epidemiologists because an overwhelming majority is caused by?

A

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

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25
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Which sex chromosomes can a mother contribute to the embryo?

A

X or Y

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26
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How many haploid spermatozoa are produced by meiosis of a single diploid cell?

A

4

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27
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What glands make semen?

A

Accessory gland

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28
Q

Which segment of the sperm contains mitochondria?

A

Midpiece

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29
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During which phase of meiosis do the nuclear membrane reform for the second time?

A

Telophase II

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30
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Which product of the testes is the typical “male hormone”?

A

Testosterone

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31
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Which of the following genes regulates the development of the testes?

A

Sex-Determining Region Y (SRY)

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32
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Which of the following are typical (30-50% of the cases) symptoms of uterine fibroids?

A

Abnormal menstrual bleeding

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33
Q

Which hormone causes the production of testosterone?

A

Luteinizing Hormone

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34
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During which phase of meiosis do the aster fibers disappear for the first time?

A

Telophase I

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35
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During which phase of meiosis do the aster fibers appear for the first time?

A

Prophase I

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36
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The process in which the #1 chromosome from dad finds and pairs up with the #1 chromosome from Mom and the same happens for chromosomes 2-23?

A

Synapsis

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37
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During which division of meiosis is the number of chromosomes cut in half?

A

First Division

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38
Q

Generally, enlargement of the prostate that occurs in most men with increased age is?

A

benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPG)

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39
Q

What is the sex chromosomal composition for a normal human female?

A

XX

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40
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Another name for the Wolffian duct is?

A

Mesonephric duct

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41
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During which stage of syphilis is permanent damage caused to the heart, kidneys, and brain?

A

Tertiary stage

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42
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During which phase of meiosis do the chromosomes become visible for the second time?

A

Prophase II

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43
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Nuclear (cell) division that results in diploid daughter cells?

A

Mitosis

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44
Q

Name the organism that causes an STD which results in urethral inflammation, infertility in women, and 30% of all pediatric pneumonia cases?

A

Chlamydia trachomatis

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45
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What is the sex chromosomal composition for a normal human male?

A

XY

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46
Q

The fluid filled space in the follicle is called?

A

Antrum

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47
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During which phase of meiosis do the spindle fibers disappear for the second time?

A

Telophase II

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48
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What is a direct function of human chorionic gonadotropin?

A

Keeps the corpus luteum functioning

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49
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The production of sperm is known as?

A

Spermatogensis

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50
Q

Which hormone causes the sperm cells to become sensitive to testosterone?

A

Follicle Stimulating Hormone

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51
Q

“XX” is the normal sex chromosomal composition for?

A

Female

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52
Q

The production of oocytes is known as?

A

Oogenesis

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53
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These cells originate outside of the embryo “proper” and will eventually give rise to the gonads?

A

Primordial Germ Cells

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54
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During which phase of meiosis do the nuclear membrane dissociates for the second time?

A

Prophase II

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55
Q

What is the mechanism of action RU486?

A

Blocks progesterone receptors

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56
Q

During which phase of meiosis do the homologous pairs line up on metaphase plate so that one member of each pair is on each side of plate?

A

Metaphase I

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57
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During which phase of meiosis does the nucleolus dissociates for the second time?

A

Prophase II

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58
Q

Which glands produce most of the semen?

A

Seminal vesicles

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59
Q

How does the abortion pill (RU 486) function?

A

Blocks progesterone receptors

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60
Q

Which drug prevents the sperm from reaching the egg?

A

Morning after pill

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61
Q

From what structure do the primordial germ cells originate?

A

Yolk sac

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62
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How many developing oocytes does a female have during the 7th month of fetal development?

A

6-7 million

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63
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A condition by which oocytes continually degenerate and die?

A

Atresia

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64
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A structure that allows the testes to remain cooler than body temperature by positioning them outside of the abdopelvic cavity?

A

Scrotum

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65
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During which phase of meiosis does the nucleolus reform the second time?

A

Telophase II

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66
Q

The second most prevalent cancer cause of death in men is?

A

Prostate cancer

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67
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What is the source of the Y chromosome for a male embryo “maternal” or “paternal”?

A

Paternal

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68
Q

The name for the human egg is?

A

oocyte

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69
Q

During which days of a woman’s reproductive cycle (assuming its a 28 day cycle) does menstrual bleeding occur?

A

Days 1-5

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70
Q

When does ovulation occur?

A

Day 14

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71
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During which phase of meiosis do the spindle fibers appear for the second time?

A

Prophase II

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72
Q

Which hormone causes a higher muscle to fat ratio?

A

Testosterone

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73
Q

Which hormone causes body hair to become course?

A

Testosterone

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74
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During which phase of meiosis do the spindle fibers appear for the first time?

A

Prophase I

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75
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Which compounds are produced by the Leydig cells?

A

Testosterone and other androgens

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76
Q

Which gland produces a lubricating fluid during intercourse?

A

Bulbourethral gland

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77
Q

Which hormone causes the secondary sexual characteristic of males?

A

Testosterone

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78
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Which of the following is the more common cause of severe pain during defecation and during intercourse?

A

Endometriosis

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79
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Which segment of the sperm contains the acrosome?

A

Head

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80
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During which stage or meiosis do the CENTROMERES line up on Metaphase Plate so that one Chromatid is on each side?

A

Metaphase II

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81
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During which phase of meiosis do the spindle fibers contract pulling the two groups of chromosomes to their respective poles (centromeres do NOT divide)?

A

Anaphase I

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82
Q

Muscle in walls of scrotum which help regulate testicular temperature?

A

Dartos muscle

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83
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During which phase of meiosis do the aster fibers appear for the second time?

A

Prophase II

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84
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A condition caused by production of excessive amounts of androgens?

A

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

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85
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Cells located in the connective tissue just outside of the seminiferous tubules which produce testosterone?

A

Interstitial or (Leydig Cells)

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86
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Which cells convert testosterone into most of a woman’s estrogen?

A

Granulosa cells

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87
Q

A type of nuclear division represented by Gametogensis?

A

Meiosis

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88
Q

Which cells of the ovarian follicle produce testosterone?

A

Thecal Cells

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89
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During which phase of meiosis do the spindle fibers disappear for the first time?

A

Telophase I

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90
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How many polar bodies are produced by meiosis of a single diploid cell in a woman?

A

3

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91
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What protein is coded for by the SRY gene?

A

Testis-Determining Factor (TDF)

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92
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Nuclear (cell) division that results in haploid daughter cells?

A

Meiosis

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93
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For a male, how long does meiosis continue once started?

A

Throughout life

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94
Q

Which of the following hormones maintains the corpus luteum?

A

Progesterone

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95
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How many “chromosomal dumps” are produced by meiosis of a single diploid cell in a woman?

A

3

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96
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What is the source of the X chromosome for a female embryo “maternal” or “paternal”?

A

Maternal and Paternal

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97
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A compound added to the semen to be used as a fuel for the flagellum?

A

Fructose

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98
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Which of the early embryonic structures gives rise to male reproductive structures?

A

Mesonephric duct or (Wolffian duct)

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99
Q

Which gland produces the second largest amount of semen?

A

Prostate

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100
Q

At what stage of meiosis does fertilization occur?

A

Metaphase II

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101
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At what stage of meiosis is the oocyte lost due to menses?

A

Metaphase II

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102
Q

How many developing oocytes does a female have at birth?

A

1.5 million

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103
Q

Days 1-14 of the ovarian cycle are collectively known as?

A

Follicular phase

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104
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A hormone or factor that inhibits the development of the female reproductive tract?

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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)

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105
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A compound added to the semen to help neutralize vaginal pH?

A

Bicarbonate ion

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106
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During which phase of meiosis does the nucleolus reform for the first time?

A

Telophase I

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107
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Days 0-5 of a woman’s reproductive cycle (assuming it’s a 28 day cycle) are known as?

A

Menses

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108
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Name the bacterium that causes an STD which causes urethral inflammation, sterility in a woman and may be asymptomatic in 40% male cases and 60% female cases?

A

Neisseria gonorrhoeae

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109
Q

Early human embryos possess the structures that can form the reproductive tracts of BOTH sexes?

A

True

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110
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The tubules within the testes in which the sperm develop?

A

Seminiferous Tubules

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111
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A glycoprotein “shell” which surrounds the human oocyte?

A

Zona pellucida

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112
Q

When conducting a PAPS smear, samples should be taken from the Transformation Zone located at the?

A

Squamo-columnar junction

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113
Q

An STD that causes venereal warts, does little damage to male and is the primary cause of cervical carcinoma in women?

A

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

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114
Q

Which of the following best represents the secretory phase?

A

Days 15-28

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115
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Which compounds are the principle inducers of pain during menstruation?

A

Prostaglandins

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116
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Which hormone causes the release of luteinizing hormone?

A

Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone

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117
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Which of the following hormones causes the luteinizing hormone peak?

A

Estradiol

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118
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Late in the menstrual cycle, what effect does estrogen have on FSH and LH levels?

A

Negative feedback

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119
Q

Estrogen is derived from which molecule?

A

Testosterone

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120
Q

Which cells produce the blood-testes barrier?

A

Sustentacular or Sertoli Cells

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121
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A process in which the #1 paternal chromosome pairs up with the #1 maternal chromosome, etc, etc. through the #23 chromosome?

A

Synapsis

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122
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These cells line the walls of the antrum?

A

Granulosa Cells

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123
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During which phase of meiosis do the aster fibers disappear for the second time?

A

Telophase II

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124
Q

Which of the following is converted into estradiol?

A

Testosterone

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125
Q

During which division of meiosis do replicated haploid cells give rise to unreplicated haploid gametes?

A

Second division

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126
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How many [which] pair of chromosomes are the “sex” chromosomes?

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23

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Yeast infections (thrush if oral) are caused by which organism?

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Candida albicans

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128
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Which hormone directly triggers spermatogenesis?

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Testosterone

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129
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Approximately how many women experience clinically painful menstruation?

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50%

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130
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How many haploid oocytes are produced by meiosis of a single diploid cell?

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One

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131
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Approximately how many infant males experience the condition in which the testes fail to fall?

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5%

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132
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Which of the following determines which follicle will become the dominant follicle (the one to release the oocyte)?

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the number of FSH receptors

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133
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What occurs during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle?

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Progesterone produced to maintain uterus for pregnancy

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134
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What is the onset of a woman’s period called?

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Menarche

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135
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What is the composition of the morning after pill?

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Elevated estrogen, or progesterone, or both

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136
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What are the chromosomal dumps produced during meiosis?

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Polar bodies

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137
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Days 1-5 of the uterine cycle are collectively known as?

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Menses

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138
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At what stage of meiosis are the oocytes when they enter the first meiotic arrest?

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Prophase I

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139
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At what stage of meiosis does ovulation occur?

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Prophase II

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140
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A stage of cervical carcinoma in which the normal, simple columnar epithelium of the uterus is continually being replaced by squamous epithelium?

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Metaplasia

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141
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Without a functioning Y chromosome, a child will develop as female?

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True

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142
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When does the LH surge occur?

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Just prior to day 14

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143
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Where is the human chorionic gonadotropin produced during the first eight weeks of pregnancy?

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Trophoblast cells of embryo

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144
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Days 6-14 of the uterine cycle are collectively known as?

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Proliferative phase

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145
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Which sex steroid boosts the basal metabolic rate the most?

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Testosterone

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146
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Failure of the tests to descend into the scrotum is known as?

A

Cyrptorchidism

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147
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The third most prevalent cancer cause of death in women is?

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Cervical carcinoma

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148
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The most common benign tumors of the uterine smooth muscle are known as?

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Leiomyoma or fibroid

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149
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What occurs during menses?

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Menstrual bleeding

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Where is human chorionic gonadotropin produced after 8th weeks of pregnancy?

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Placenta

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151
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Where is follicle stimulating hormone produced?

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Anterior Pituitary Gland

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152
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Which glands produces about 60% of the semen?

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Seminal vesicles

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153
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Early in the menstrual cycle, what effect does estrogen have on FSH and LH levels?

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Decreases their levels

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154
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Days 14-28 of the ovarian cycle are collectively known as?

A

Luteal phase

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155
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Which hormone causes a deeper voice?

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Testosterone

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156
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What is the major function of the corpus luteum?

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Produces progesterone to maintain uterus for pregnancy

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157
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A term which indicates a cell containing two sets of chromosomes, one set from the mother, the other from father?

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Diploid

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158
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What occurs when progesterone levels fall?

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The uterine lining detaches and menses occurs

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159
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Which hormone causes the release of follicle stimulating hormone?

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Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone

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160
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Specialized veins which help cool the warm arterial blood entering the testes?

A

Pampiniform plexus

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161
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What ovarian structure contains the oocyte?

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Ovarian follicle

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162
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At what stage of meiosis are almost all the oocytes in all of the women in this room?

A

Prophase I

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163
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Virtually, how many oocytes does a female have after menopause?

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Zero

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At what phase of meiosis is an oocyte when it is ovulated?

A

Prophase II

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165
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Which of the following best represent the luteal phase?

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Days 14-28

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166
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Which organelle make up most of the midpiece of a sperm?

A

Mitochondria

167
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Ribbons of muscle tissue in the spermatic cord which help regulate testicular temperature?

A

Cremaster muscle

168
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Which of the following best represents menses?

A

Days 1-5

169
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Which of the following is responsible for maintaining the uterus for pregnancy?

A

Progesterone

170
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During which phase of meiosis do the nuclear membrane reform for the first time?

A

Telophase I

171
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What exactly proliferates during the proliferative stage of the cycle?

A

Endometrium

172
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What produces human chorionic gonadotropin from day 8 until the eighth week of pregnancy?

A

Trophoblast cells of the embryo

173
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Late in the menstrual cycle, what effect does estrogen have on FSH and LH levels?

A

Decrease their levels

174
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During which phase of meiosis do the chromosomes first become visible as being replicated?

A

Prophase I

175
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25-36 hours of high levels of this hormone causes the LH surge?

A

Estrogen

176
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A disease in which functioning uterine lining is found outside the uterus in the abdominal and pelvic cavities?

A

Endometriosis

177
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A severe inflammation of the upper genital (reproductive) tract resulting in infertility, ectopic pregnancies, and severe pain often caused by sexually transmitted diseases?

A

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

178
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Which of the following is responsible for maintaining the uterus for pregnancy?

A

Corpus Luteum

179
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What name is given to the follicle once it regresses and no longer maintains an endocrine (hormone producing) function?

A

Corpus albicans

180
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Which of the following directly stimulate an increase in the numbers of progesterone receptors?

A

Estrogen

181
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Which of the following hormones stimulates the production of estradiol?

A

Follicle stimulating hormone

182
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Which cells surround the sperm?

A

Sustentacular or Sertoli Cells

183
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Special protein rings that hold the two chromatids together?

A

Centromere

184
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A structure in the front of the sperm cell which contains digestive enzymes?

A

Acrosome

185
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Which of the following compounds is most commonly associated with causing uterine contractions?

A

Oxytocin

186
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Which of the following compounds is most commonly associated with causing meningeal vasodilation ( one of the most common causes of headaches)?

A

Prostaglandins

187
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What is the name given to the follicle, once it fills with various cell types and begins to produce progesterone?

A

Corpus luteum

188
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Early in the menstrual cycle, what effect does estrogen have on FSH and LH levels?

A

Negative feedback

189
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What cells in the testes produce testosterone?

A

Interstitial or Leydig Cells

190
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The “chromosomal dumps” which are discarded during meiosis in a woman is known as?

A

Polar body

191
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When does meiosis begin for a human female?

A

Fetus

192
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What occurs if the corpus luteum regresses?

A

Reduced levels of progesterone

193
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A condition marked by painful menstruation is known as?

A

Dysmenorrhea

194
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What effect does an abnormally high level of progesterone have on fertility?

A

Prevents the sperm from reaching the egg and prevents egg implantation

195
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What hormone is derived from the conversion of testosterone?

A

Estradiol

196
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Which hormone regulates libido?

A

Testosterone

197
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Which of the following is responsible for maintaining the corpus luteum during the early stages of pregnancy?

A

Human chorionic gonadotropin

198
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“XY” is the normal sex chromosomal composition for “male” or “female?

A

Male

199
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Where is estradiol produced?

A

Granulosa cells

200
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Which drug prevents ovulation?

A

The morning after pill

201
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The cells of the outer wall of the ovarian follicle are known as?

A

Thecal Cells

202
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What occurs if the corpus luteum regresses?

A

Menses

203
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Another name for a mature follicle is?

A

Graafian Follicle

204
Q

Another name for the paramesonephrinc duct is?

A

Mullerian Duct

205
Q

An overwhelming majority of cervical carcinoma is directly attributable to?

A

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

206
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Just following ovulation, what is the name given to the follicle (fills with blood) which released the oocyte?

A

Corpus Hemorrhagicum

207
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Which stage of syphilis may last for decades during which symptoms may or may not reappear?

A

Latent Stage

208
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What is the process by which homologous chromosomes find each other and line up, side by side?

A

Synapsis

209
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After the 4th month of pregnancy, which endocrine processes maintain the pregnancy?

A

Estrogen and Progesterone are produced by the placenta

210
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How many chromosomes are in a human “oocyte/embryo” during anaphase II of meiosis?

A

69

211
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At what stage of meiosis is the second meiotic arrest?

A

Metaphase II

212
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The absence of menstruation is known as?

A

Amenorrhea

213
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How many chromosomes are in a human cell after the first meiotic division?

A

23

214
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Which of the following compounds is most commonly associated with causing uterine vasoconstriction?

A

Prostaglandins

215
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What is the result of the action of RU486?

A

Induces menses even if the uterus is pregnant

216
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An STD that causes liver failure or hepatic cancer?

A

Hepatitis B

217
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The division of cytoplasm is known as?

A

Cytokinesis

218
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Which of the following hormones directly causes ovulation?

A

Luteinizing hormone

219
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A condition in which the uterine ligaments (especially the sacrouterine) are compromised and the uterus moves into the vaginal canal?

A

Uterine Prolapse

220
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Another name for a leiomyoma?

A

Fibroid

221
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Which compound directs the development of the male gonads?

A

Testes-Determining Factor (TDF)

222
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A chronic stage of syphilis in which symptoms may re-occur over a 5 year period?

A

Secondary stage

223
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Which of the following best represents the follicular phase?

A

Days 1-14

224
Q

Which segment of the sperm contains the nucleus?

A

Head

225
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If the SRY gene on the “Y” chromosome works, this structure will cause the development of the MALE reproductive tract?

A

Mesonephric (Wolffian) Duct

226
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Which hormone causes thicker, oily skin?

A

Testosterone

227
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Another name for the first division of meiosis?

A

Reduction division

228
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During which phase of meiosis does the nucleolus dissociates for the first time?

A

Prophase I

229
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A stage of cervical carcinoma in which almost all of the cervical epithelial cells demonstrate cellular features of carcinoma, however, the underlying tissues remain effected?

A

Cervical carcinoma in situ

230
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How many developing oocytes does a female have at puberty?

A

400,000

231
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What effect does abnormally high level of estrogen have on fertility?

A

Prevents ovulation

232
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After the first meiotic arrest, when does meiosis begin again in a woman?

A

Puberty

233
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Prolonged and painful erection that accures without sexual arousal is known as?

A

Priapism

234
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What occurs during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle?

A

Granulosa cells produce estrogen

235
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The fourth most prevalent cancer cause of death in women is?

A

Ovarian cancer

236
Q

What produces human chorionic gonadotropin from the 8th week until the 4th month of pregnancy?

A

Placenta

237
Q

Because it is produced by the embryo, what hormone is used to indicate a “positive” test for pregnancy?

A

Human chorionic gonadotropin

238
Q

When does meiosis begin for a human male?

A

Puberty

239
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The second most prevalent cancer cause of death in women, effecting 1 of every 8?

A

Breast cancer

240
Q

A painless lesion caused by the production of analgesic by the bacterium that causes syphilis?

A

Chancer

241
Q

Why are the testes located in the scrotum rather than inside the abdominal cavity?

A

To allow cooler temperatures necessary for normal spermatogenesis

242
Q

Which of the following causes prolonged and painful erection that accures without sexual arousal is caused by?

A

Spinal cord trauma, sickle cell disease and tumors

243
Q

If there is not a Y chromosome (i.e. XX) or if the SRY genes do not work, this structure will cause the development of the FEMALE reproductive tract?

A

Paramesonephric (Mullerian) Duct

244
Q

Which drug keeps the egg from implanting?

A

The morning after pill

245
Q

The failure of the testes to descend into the scrotum is known as?

A

Cryptorchidism

246
Q

A benign condition afflicting approximately 90% of women in the US causing tenderness in the breasts especially around menses?

A

Fibrocystic Breast Disease

247
Q

How old is the fetus when the primordial germ cells enter its body?

A

5 weeks

248
Q

Another name for the mesonephrinc duct is?

A

Wolffian duct

249
Q

Which stage of syphilis appears in the beginning as a painless lesion which soon disappears?

A

Primary Stage

250
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Meiosis in male is known as?

A

Spermatogenesis

251
Q

The process in which paternal genes are exchange for maternal genes on homologues?

A

Crossovers

252
Q

Two very widespread STDs that causes inflammation to the urethra and is major cause of infertility in women?

A

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia

253
Q

Name the STD caused by a flagellated protozoan that results in acute vaginitis?

A

Trichomonas vaginalis

254
Q

A stage of cervical carcinoma marked by the replacement of some epithelial cells by atypical neoplastic cells?

A

Dysplasia or precancer

255
Q

Which of the following hormones prepares and maintains the uterus for pregnancy?

A

Progesterone

256
Q

Sagitt-

A

arrow

257
Q

salta-

A

leap

258
Q

sanguin-

A

blood

259
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sarco-

A

flesh

260
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sclero-

A

hard

261
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saphen-

A

visible, clear

262
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-scope

A

instrument used for examination

263
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seb-

A

grease

264
Q

semen

A

seed

265
Q

semi-

A

half

266
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sens-

A

feeling

267
Q

septi-

A

rotton

268
Q

septum

A

fence

269
Q

sero-

A

serum

270
Q

serrat-

A

saw

271
Q

sin(o)-

A

a hollow

272
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soma-

A

body

273
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-some

A

body

274
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somn-

A

sleep

275
Q

sphin-

A

squeezer

276
Q

splanch-

A

organ

277
Q

spondyl-

A

vertebrae

278
Q

squam-

A

scale, flat

279
Q

-stalsis

A

arrest, fixation

280
Q

steno-

A

narrow

281
Q

-stitia

A

come to stand

282
Q

-stomy

A

establishing an artificial opening

283
Q

strat-

A

layer

284
Q

stria-

A

furrow, streak

285
Q

stroma

A

spread out

286
Q

sub-

A

beneath, under

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Q

sucr-

A

sweet

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Q

sudor-

A

sweat

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super-

A

above, upon

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supra-

A

above, upon

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sym-

A

together, with

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syn-

A

together, with

293
Q

synerg-

A

work together

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Q

systol-

A

contraction

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Q

tachy-

A

rapid

296
Q

tact-

A

touch

297
Q

-tegm

A

cover

298
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telo-

A

the end

299
Q

templ-

A

time

300
Q

A method of collecting fetal cells by sampling the amniotic fluid?

A

Amniocentesis

301
Q

The period of the birth process that lies between dilation and delivery is known as?

A

Expulsion stage

302
Q

A specialized membrane (sac) which surrounds the amnion and has finger-like projections called villi?

A

chorion

303
Q

Approximately how old is the human embryo when it reaches the 2-cell stage?

A

30 hours

304
Q

Approximately how old is the human embryo when it reaches the uterus?

A

3-4 days

305
Q

How old is the human fetus when most amniocentesis are advised?

A

10-12 weeks

306
Q

Which layer of the bilaminar blastula will produce the embryo proper

A

Epiblast

307
Q

A term for developing embryo or fetus is?

A

Conceptus

308
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the dermis?

A

Mesoderm

309
Q

A fertilized oocyte is referred to as?

A

Zygote

310
Q

Another name for the embryonic disc stage of development?

A

Trilaminar embryo

311
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the muscles?

A

Mesoderm

312
Q

By what embryonic age does the anterior portion of the neural groove close?

A

Day 25

313
Q

A specialized fluid-filled membrane (sac) which surrounds the embryo or fetus?

A

Amnion

314
Q

Approximately how old is the human embryo when it reaches the morula stage?

A

3 days

315
Q

A method of collecting fetal cells by sampling the parts of the placenta?

A

Chorionic Villus Sampling

316
Q

What does the inner cell mass become in a human embryo?

A

embryo proper

317
Q

Which of the bilaminar blastula will produce the yolk sac?

A

Hypoblast

318
Q

Which part of the blastula will give rise to the placenta?

A

Trophoblasts

319
Q

What will the trophoblasts give rise to?

A

Placenta

320
Q

The name given to the other layer of cells of a human blastula?

A

Trophoblasts

321
Q

Each cell of an embryo is referred to as?

A

Blastomeres

322
Q

What structure will become part of the umbilical cord and urinary bladder?

A

Allantois

323
Q

The name given to the human embryo once the inner cell mass differentiates into two layers?

A

Bilaminar blastula

324
Q

Which cells from the trophoblast give rise to the syncytiotrophoblasts?

A

Cytotrophoblasts

325
Q

The birth process is known as?

A

Parturition

326
Q

Spaces that become filled with maternal blood which will bath the chorionic villi of the embryo?

A

Lacunae

327
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the posterior pituitary gland?

A

Ectoderm

328
Q

A median cylindrical structure in a human embryo that will be replaced by the vertebral column?

A

Notochord

329
Q

Approximately how old is the human embryo at implantation?

A

6 days

330
Q

The name for the human conceptus from day 1 to the 8th week?

A

Embryo

331
Q

The name for the human conceptus from the 8th week until birth?

A

Fetus

332
Q

The period of the birth process in which the placenta separates from the uterus and is delivered?

A

Placental stage

333
Q

Approximately how old is the human embryo when it reaches the blastula stage?

A

4 days

334
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the adrenal cortex?

A

Mesoderm

335
Q

The period of time for development of the embryo and fetus within the uterus?

A

Gastrulation

336
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the?

A

Mesoderm

337
Q

Which part of the blastula will give rise to the embryo proper?

A

Inner cell mass

338
Q

What lines the blastocoel making it the primary yolk sac?

A

Mesoderm

339
Q

The first stage of birth in which the cervical opening will reach a diameter of 10 cm?

A

Dilation stage

340
Q

That period of the birth process in which the fetal head begins to push through the vaginal orifice?

A

Crowning

341
Q

These cells from the trophoblast invade the uterus to establish the placenta?

A

Syncytiotrophoblasts

342
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the epidermis?

A

Ectoderm

343
Q

What is the source of the hormone that signals the maternal release of oxytocin, “maternal” or “fetal”?

A

Fetal

344
Q

What stage of the bilaminar embryo gives rise to ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm?

A

Epiblast

345
Q

Assuming a 28 day cycle, when does fertilization occur?

A

Day 14-15

346
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the central nervous system?

A

Ectoderm

347
Q

Failure of the anterior neural groove to close results in which condition?

A

Anencephaly

348
Q

Where does fertilization occur in the woman?

A

Ampulla of the Fallopian tube

349
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the blood?

A

Mesoderm

350
Q

Another name for the trilaminar embryo?

A

embryonic disc

351
Q

The name given to the human embryo once inner cell mass flattens and develops three layers?

A

Embryonic disc or trilaminar embryo

352
Q

A term that refers to cells of an embryo which have the potential to develop into a complete individual?

A

Totipotent

353
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to most of the visceral organs?

A

Endoderm

354
Q

Which primary germ layer gives rise to the adrenal medulla?

A

Ectoderm

355
Q

A stage of human development that is analogous to the gastrula stage of lower animals?

A

Embryonic disk or trilaminar embryo

356
Q

How old is the human fetus when most chorionic villus sampling is advised?

A

15-18 weeks

357
Q

Which hormone signals the maternal release of oxytocin?

A

Cortisol

358
Q

The process of the production of the primary germ layers is known as?

A

Embryogenesis

359
Q

The name of an embryo when it becomes a solid ball of cells?

A

Morula

360
Q

Approximately how many cells are in a human embryo?

A

16

361
Q

By what embryonic age does the anterior portion of the neural groove close?

A

Day 27

362
Q

That period of the birth process in which the fetal head begins to push through the vaginal orifice?

A

Expulsion stage

363
Q

Masses of mesoderm that lie on either side of the notochord which will give rise to portions of the skeleton, skin, and muscles?

A

Somites

364
Q

The process in which the fetal head pushes down into the cervix causing the cervix to become thin and soft?

A

Effacement

365
Q

The name of an embryo when it becomes a hollow ball of cells?

A

Blastula

366
Q

Failure of the posterior neural groove to close results in which condition?

A

Spina bifida

367
Q

How old is the human embryo when it reaches the embryonic disc or trilaminar embryo (gastrula in lower animals) stage?

A

15-16 days

368
Q

Which cells of the embryo produce HCG?

A

Trophoblasts

369
Q

The process of the production of the organs and their systems is known as?

A

Organogenesis

370
Q

The fluid-filled space of a blastula is known as?

A

Blastocoel

371
Q

A term that refers to the fact that certain cells are multinucleated?

A

Syncytio

372
Q

tens-

A

stretched

373
Q

tetan-

A

rigid, tense

374
Q

Therm-

A

heat

375
Q

thromb-

A

clot

376
Q

thyro-

A

a shield

377
Q

tissu-

A

woven

378
Q

-titis

A

inflammation

379
Q

-tomy

A

to cut

380
Q

tono-

A

tension

381
Q

tox-

A

poison

382
Q

trab-

A

beam, timber

383
Q

trans-

A

across, through

384
Q

trapez-

A

table

385
Q

tri-

A

three

386
Q

trop-

A

turn, change

387
Q

troph-

A

nourish

388
Q

-trud

A

thrust

389
Q

tuber-

A

swelling

390
Q

tunic-

A

covering

391
Q

-ty

A

condition of

392
Q

typman-

A

drum

393
Q

ultra-

A

beyond

394
Q

-uria

A

urine

395
Q

vacc-

A

cow

396
Q

vagin-

A

a sheath

397
Q

vagus

A

wanderer

398
Q

valen-

A

strength

399
Q

vent-

A

the wind

400
Q

venter

A

abdomen, belly

401
Q

ventr-

A

abdomen, belly

402
Q

vert-

A

turn

403
Q

vestibul-

A

a porch

404
Q

vibr-

A

shake, quiver

405
Q

villus

A

shaggy hair

406
Q

viscero-

A

organ

407
Q

viscon-

A

sticky

408
Q

vita-

A

life

409
Q

vitre-

A

glass

410
Q

viv-

A

live

411
Q

vulv-

A

a covering

412
Q

zyg-

A

a yoke, twin

413
Q

-zyme

A

ferment