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When does the zona pellucida develop?


A) when follicles are in the preantral stage
B) when follicles are in the early antral stage
C) after fertilization
D) when follicles are in the late antral stage
E) when follicles are in the primordial phase

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What structure develops into the fetus?


A) inner cell mass
B) morula
C) trophoblast
D) blastocoele

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The hormonal trigger for menstruation involves a


A) drop in plasma luteinizing hormone (LH) .
B) reduction of plasma follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH) .
C) loss of estrogen secretion from the adrenal cortex.
D) reduction of inhibin secretion.
E) loss of progesterone secretion from the corpus luteum.

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Describe, in general, the hypothalamic- pituitary axis regulation of reproductive function in males and females.

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The hypothalamic- pituitary axis plays a...

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The placenta forms from


A) the trophoblast only.
B) the blastocoele only.
C) endometrial tissue only.
D) chorionic villi only.
E) both the chorionic villi and endometrial tissue of the mother

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What is the function of androgen- binding protein?


A) maintain steady levels of androgens in the lumen of seminiferous tubules
B) provide positive feedback for the release of luteinizing hormone
C) transport androgens in blood
D) transport androgens across the blood- testis barrier
E) provide negative feedback for the release of follicle stimulating hormone

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When do sperm acquire motility?


A) after they enter the efferent ductule
B) after they enter the vagina
C) after they have been exposed to bulbourethral fluid
D) after they undergo further maturation in the epididymis
E) after they have been exposed to fluid in the female reproductive tract

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The corpus luteum degenerates once fertilization occurs.

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Which of the following best describes the events that take place when the first sperm binds to the oocyte?


A) The head of the sperm is transported into the cytoplasm of the oocyte, where the nucleus of the sperm releases its DNA to combine with the DNA of the oocyte and transcription occurs. The oocyte then undergoes the second meiotic division.
B) The entire sperm is transported into the cytoplasm of the oocyte, where the nucleus of the sperm releases its DNA to combine with the DNA of the oocyte and transcription occurs. The oocyte then undergoes the second meiotic division.
C) The head of the sperm is transported into the cytoplasm of the oocyte, where the nucleus of the sperm releases its DNA to combine with the DNA of the oocyte and transcription occurs. The oocyte then undergoes the first meiotic division.
D) The head of the sperm is transported into the cytoplasm of the oocyte which stimulates the completion of its arrested meiosis II and the second polar body is produced. The two parental (haploid) pronuclei then replicate their DNA while migrating towards each other to create their first mitotic division.
E) The entire sperm is transported into the cytoplasm of the oocyte, where the nucleus of the sperm releases its DNA to combine with the DNA of the oocyte and replication occurs. The oocyte then undergoes the first meiotic division.

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A follicle in its earliest stage of development is called a and contains a(n) .


A) primary follicle : primary oocyte
B) Graafian follicle : oogonia
C) Graafian follicle : primary oocyte
D) primordial follicle : oogonia
E) primordial follicle : primary oocyte

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Which of the following conditions is NOT induced by the reduction in estrogen release that occurs during menopause?


A) increased risk for osteoporosis
B) absence of sexual arousal
C) loss of ovulation
D) decreased breast size
E) increased risk of heart disease

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During the menstrual phase, all of the endometrium is shed in the menstrual flow.

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During sex differentiation, the presence of what stimulates the development of the Wolffian duct?


A) testosterone
B) estrogen
C) MIS
D) inhibin
E) progesterone

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The secretory activity of the anterior pituitary begins to change during late follicular phase such that


A) inhibin stimulates the release of luteinizing hormone (LH) .
B) estrogen reverses its negative feedback control on LH release, changing over to a positive feedback loop which increases the release of luteinizing hormone (LH) .
C) inhibin stimulates the release of follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH) .
D) gonadotropin increases the release of luteinizing hormone (LH) .
E) estrogen decreases the release of follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH) .

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The reproductive cycle requires both mitotic and meiotic processes. Describe the basic properties of gametogenesis in males and females.

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Gametogenesis is the development of hapl...

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Which of the following provides negative feedback to FSH secretion, but not LH, in both males and females?


A) inhibin
B) LH
C) estrogens
D) FSH
E) progesterone

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The release of the oocyte by typically occurs every 28 days.


A) ovulation
B) parturition
C) transcytosis
D) sublimation
E) endocytosis

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Each oocyte remains under meiotic arrest until just before


A) the third month of embryonic life.
B) puberty.
C) fertilization.
D) birth.
E) ovulation.

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The secretion of estrogen and progesterone by the corpus luteum during pregnancy is maintained by until the corpus luteum degenerates and the takes over secretion of these hormones.


A) luteinizing hormone (LH) : endometrium
B) luteinizing hormone (LH) : placenta
C) human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) : fetus
D) human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) : endometrium
E) human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) : placenta

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Where does fertilization usually occur?


A) cervical canal
B) vagina
C) uterus
D) uterine (fallopian) tube
E) ovary

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