A) Gonorrhea
B) AIDs
C) Chlamydia
D) Syphilis
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A) the glans penis.
B) the tunica albuginea.
C) the prepuce.
D) the crura.
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A) vagina.
B) clitoris.
C) vestibule.
D) labia minora.
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A) a primary oocyte.
B) a secondary oocyte.
C) an oogonium.
D) a zygote.
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A) Interphase-mitosis-meiosis
B) Telophase I-anaphase I-metaphase I-prophase I
C) 46 chromosomes-23 chromosomes-then 46 chromosomes
D) Prophase I-metaphase I-anaphase I-telophase I
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A) Smooth muscles of vascular spaces in the penis contract.
B) Parasympathetic impulses constrict arteries leading to the penis.
C) Parasympathetic neurons release nitric oxide causing dilation of small arteries in the penis.
D) The spongy tissue in the penis fills with air.
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A) secondary oocyte divides to form a polar body and an egg cell.
B) primary oocyte divides to form a secondary oocyte and a first polar body.
C) follicle becomes a corpus luteum.
D) corpus luteum becomes a corpus albicans.
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A) The rhythm method
B) The minipill
C) Combined hormone contraceptives
D) A diaphragm
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A) One daughter cell will have two chromosomes and the other daughter cell will have no chromosomes.
B) One daughter cell will have only maternal genes and the other daughter cell will have only paternal genes.
C) One daughter cell will contain one extra chromosome and the other daughter cell will have one less of that chromosome.
D) One daughter cell will have three copies of a chromosome and the other daughter cell will have two copies of that chromosome.
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A) Uterus
B) Urethra
C) Rectum
D) Pubis symphysis
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A) One twin will be physically smaller than the other after birth and later in life.
B) At least one of the twins will have a genetic abnormality due to the nature of the division that produces the secondary oocyte and polar body.
C) The twins will possess exactly the same genetic material.
D) The twins will have the exact same maternal genes, but their paternal genes will vary.
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A) Thickening of the bones
B) Increased muscular growth
C) Increased growth of body hair
D) Deposition of adipose tissue in the thighs and buttock
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A) The abnormal sperm will have 23 chromosomes instead of 46.
B) The abnormal sperm will be diploid instead of haploid.
C) The abnormal sperm won't develop a tail or acrosomal cap.
D) The abnormal sperm are all type A cells.
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A) consists of sperm and accessory organ secretions and not testicular products.
B) is acidic.
C) includes prostaglandins and nutrients.
D) is produced by only one organ.
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A) Excessive breast development (gynecomastia)
B) Rapid, excessive ovulation
C) Abnormal growth of hair on the face and back
D) Thickened endometrium
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A) 4.
B) 16.
C) 46.
D) 100.
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A) penile
B) pelvic
C) inguinal
D) seminiferous
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A) Gonorrhea
B) AIDs
C) Chlamydia
D) Syphilis
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