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The Reproductive System
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Male Anatomy
FINAL ROUND
Male Physiology
Female Anatomy
Female Physiology Grab Bag
Male Anatomy:
$100 Question
Sperm cells develop in this region of the testis:
a. efferent ductules
b. interstitial cells (Leydig cells)
c. rete testis
d. seminiferous tubules
e. tunica albugineaBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Anatomy:
$100 Answer
Sperm cells develop in this region of the testis:
a. efferent ductules
b. interstitial cells (Leydig cells)
c. rete testis
d. seminiferous tubules
e. tunica albugineaBACK TO GAME
Male Anatomy:
$200 Question
All of the following are part of the spermatic cord EXCEPT this:
a. testicular artery
b. lymphatic vessels
c. ductus (vas) deferens
d. ejaculatory duct
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Anatomy:
$200 Answer
All of the following are part of the spermatic cord EXCEPT this:
a. testicular artery
b. lymphatic vessels
c. ductus (vas) deferens
d. ejaculatory duct
BACK TO GAME
Male Anatomy:
$300 Question
From the ejaculatory duct, sperm cells travel directly into this:
a. seminal vesicle
b. prostatic urethra
c. spongy (penile) urethra
d. membranous urethra
e. ductus (vas) deferensBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Anatomy:
$300 Answer
From the ejaculatory duct, sperm cells travel directly into this:
a. seminal vesicle
b. prostatic urethra
c. spongy (penile) urethra
d. membranous urethra
e. ductus (vas) deferens
BACK TO GAME
Male Anatomy:
$400 Question
These erectile columns form the dorsal surface and sides of the penis:
a. corpus spongiosum
b. corpora cavernosa
c. crus of the penis
d. glans penis
e. root of the penisBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Anatomy:
$400 Answer
These erectile columns form the dorsal surface and sides of the penis:
a. corpus spongiosum
b. corpora cavernosa
c. crus of the penis
d. glans penis
e. root of the penis
BACK TO GAME
Male Anatomy:
$500 Question
Given these cells: 1. primary spermatocytes2. secondary spermatocytes3. spermatids4. spermatogonia5. sperm cells
Arrange the cells in the order in which they are produced during spermatogenesis.
a. 1,2,3,4,5 c. 3,1,2,4,5
b. 2,1,3,5,4 d. 4,1,2,3,5 BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Anatomy:
$500 Answer
Given these cells: 1. primary spermatocytes2. secondary spermatocytes3. spermatids4. spermatogonia5. sperm cells
Arrange the cells in the order in which they are produced during spermatogenesis.
a. 1,2,3,4,5 c. 3,1,2,4,5
b. 2,1,3,5,4 d. 4,1,2,3,5 BACK TO GAME
Male Physiology:
$100 Question
This is a function of FSH in the male:
a. inhibit progesterone
b. initiate testosterone production
c. increase protein synthesis
d. initiate spermatogenesis
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Physiology:
$100 Answer
This is a function of FSH in the male:
a. inhibit progesterone
b. initiate testosterone production
c. increase protein synthesis
d. initiate spermatogenesis
BACK TO GAME
Male Physiology:
$200 Question
The interstitial cells (cells of Leydig) of the testes produce this:
a. seminal fluid
b. stereocilia
c. sperm cells
d. testosterone
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Physiology:
$200 Answer
The interstitial cells (cells of Leydig) of the testes produce this:
a. seminal fluid
b. stereocilia
c. sperm cells
d. testosterone
BACK TO GAME
Male Physiology:
$300 Question
Testosterone has all of these effects on males except:
a. hair growth stimulation
b. increased protein synthesis
c. increased metabolic rate
d. growth of corpus luteum
e. deepening of voiceBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Physiology:
$300 Answer
Testosterone has all of these effects on males except:
a. hair growth stimulation
b. increased protein synthesis
c. increased metabolic rate
d. growth of corpus luteum
e. deepening of voiceBACK TO GAME
Male Physiology:
$400 Question
This occurs in the male before puberty:
a. FSH levels are higher than after puberty
b. LH levels are higher than after puberty
c. GnRH release is inhibited by testosterone
d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Physiology:
$400 Answer
This occurs in the male before puberty:
a. FSH levels are higher than after puberty
b. LH levels are higher than after puberty
c. GnRH release is inhibited by testosterone
d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME
Male Physiology:
$500 Question
This is consistent with erection of the penis:
a. parasympathetic stimulation
b. dilation of arterioles
c. engorgement of sinusoids with blood
d. occlusion of veins
e. all of the above
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Male Physiology:
$500 Answer
This is consistent with erection of the penis:
a. parasympathetic stimulation
b. dilation of arterioles
c. engorgement of sinusoids with blood
d. occlusion of veins
e. all of the above
BACK TO GAME
Female Anatomy:
$100 Question
This ligament associated with the ovaries helps to connect them with the posterior body wall:
a. ovarian
b. suspensory
c. round
d. broad
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Anatomy:
$100 Answer
This ligament associated with the ovaries helps to connect them with the posterior body wall:
a. ovarian
b. suspensory
c. round
d. broad
BACK TO GAME
Female Anatomy:
$200 Question
This tubular portion of the uterus extends downward into the upper part of the vagina:
a. fornix
b. cervix
c. fundus
d. isthmus
e. rugaeBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Anatomy:
$200 Answer
This tubular portion of the uterus extends downward into the upper part of the vagina:
a. fornix
b. cervix
c. fundus
d. isthmus
e. rugaeBACK TO GAME
Female Anatomy:
$300 Question
This female structure is the homolog of the male penis:
a. vagina
b. clitoris
c. vestibule
d. labia majora
e. hymenBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Anatomy:
$300 Answer
This female structure is the homolog of the male penis:
a. vagina
b. clitoris
c. vestibule
d. labia majora
e. hymenBACK TO GAME
Female Anatomy:
$400 Question
This clear glycoprotein layer is between the oocyte and the granulosa cells of an ovarian follicle:
a. theca interna
b. theca externa
c. antrum
d. zona pellucida
e. corona radiataBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Anatomy:
$400 Answer
This clear glycoprotein layer is between the oocyte and the granulosa cells of an ovarian follicle:
a. theca interna
b. theca externa
c. antrum
d. zona pellucida
e. corona radiataBACK TO GAME
Female Anatomy:
$500 Question
This statement best describes the formation of a polar body during the process of oogenesis:
a. is formed before fertilization
b. is formed after fertilization
c. normally receives most of the cytoplasm of the cell
d. both a and b
e. all of these BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Anatomy:
$500 Answer
This statement best describes the formation of a polar body during the process of oogenesis:
a. is formed before fertilization
b. is formed after fertilization
c. normally receives most of the cytoplasm of the cell
d. both a and b
e. all of theseBACK TO GAME
Female Physiology:
$100 Question
This layer is shed during menses:
a. myometrium
b. perimetrium
c. basal layer of endometrium (stratum basalis)
d. functional layer of endometrium (stratum functionalis)
e. both c and dBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Physiology:
$100 Answer
This layer is shed during menses:
a. myometrium
b. perimetrium
c. basal layer of endometrium (stratum basalis)
d. functional layer of endometrium (stratum functionalis)
e. both c and dBACK TO GAME
Female Physiology:
$200 Question
Of a 28-day menstrual cycle (ovarian cycle), ovulation occurs on about this day:
a. 1
b. 7
c. 14
d. 20
e. none of theseBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Physiology:
$200 Answer
Of a 28-day menstrual cycle (ovarian cycle), ovulation occurs on about this day:
a. 1
b. 7
c. 14
d. 20
e. none of these
BACK TO GAME
Female Physiology:
$300 Question
In the ovarian cycle, progesterone levels would be at its highest levels during this time:
a. during the menstrual phase
b. just prior to ovulation
c. just after ovulation
d. late in the postovulatory phase
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Physiology:
$300 Answer
In the ovarian cycle, progesterone levels would be at its highest levels during this time:
a. during the menstrual phase
b. just prior to ovulation
c. just after ovulation
d. late in the postovulatory phase
BACK TO GAME
Female Physiology:
$400 Question
This statement best describes the fate of the corpus luteum if fertilization does not occur:
a. is expelled into the pelvic cavity
b. begins to secrete low levels of FSH
c. degenerates into the corpus albicans
d. continues to secrete progesterone until the next ovulation
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Physiology:
$400 Answer
This statement best describes the fate of the corpus luteum if fertilization does not occur:
a. is expelled into the pelvic cavity
b. begins to secrete low levels of FSH
c. degenerates into the corpus albicans
d. continues to secrete progesterone until the next ovulation
BACK TO GAME
Female Physiology: $500 Question
During the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle, you normally expect this:
a. maximum levels of progesterone
b. a follicle present in the ovary that is ready to undergo ovulation
c. that the endometrium reaches its greatest degree of development
d. both a and b
e. both a and c BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Female Physiology: $500 Answer
During the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle, you normally expect this:
a. maximum levels of progesterone
b. a follicle present in the ovary that is ready to undergo ovulation
c. that the endometrium reaches its greatest degree of development
d. both a and b
e. both a and c BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$100 Question
The process of the crossing-over of genes occurs during this:
a. meiosis I
b. meiosis II
c. spermiogenesis
c. telophase
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$100 Answer
The process of the crossing-over of genes occurs during this:
a. meiosis I
b. meiosis II
c. spermiogenesis
c. telophase
BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$200 Question
A Pap smear is used to detect the presence of abnormal cells here:
a. urethra
b. ovary
c. cervix
d. vagina
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$200 Answer
A Pap smear is used to detect the presence of abnormal cells here:
a. urethra
b. ovary
c. cervix
d. vagina
BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$300 Question
Following ovulation, a human egg cell can survive approximately this long:
a. 1 hour
b. 12 hours
c. 24 hours
d. 72 hours
e. 1 weekBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$300 Answer
Following ovulation, a human egg cell can survive approximately this long:
a. 1 hour
b. 12 hours
c. 24 hours
d. 72 hours
e. 1 weekBACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$400 Question
The hormone oxytocin aids the birth process by stimulating this:
a. fetal muscular movements
b. uterine wall contractions
c. an increase in progesterone secretion
d. an increase in estrogen secretion
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$400 Answer
The hormone oxytocin aids the birth process by stimulating this:
a. fetal muscular movements
b. uterine wall contractions
c. an increase in progesterone secretion
d. an increase in estrogen secretion
BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:
$500 Question
This gland secretes a thick mucus like substance that contains fructose to nourish sperm cells, fibrinogen to cause semen to clot and prostaglandins that cause uterine contractions:
a. prostate
b. epididymis
c. bulbourethral gland (Cowper’s)
d. seminal vesicle
e. testis BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Grab Bag:
$500 Answer
This gland secretes a thick mucus like substance that contains fructose to nourish sperm cells, fibrinogen to cause semen to clot and prostaglandins that cause uterine contractions:
a. prostate
b. epididymis
c. bulbourethral gland (Cowper’s)
d. seminal vesicle
e. testis BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question
This statement best describes why a woman who is taking birth-control pills that consist of only progesterone experiences the hot flash symptoms of menopause:
a. inhibits GnRH in the hypothalamus
b. lack of LH prevents ovulation
c. lack of FSH prevents development of the follicles
d. inadequate estrogen production
e. all of these
BACK TO GAME
ANSWER
FINAL ROUND Answer
This statement best describes why a woman who is taking birth-control pills that consist of only progesterone experiences the hot flash symptoms of menopause:
a. inhibits GnRH in the hypothalamus
b. lack of LH prevents ovulation
c. lack of FSH prevents development of the follicles
d. inadequate estrogen production
e. all of theseBACK TO GAME