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Function of Seminal vesicle
a) adds nutrients including fructose sugar for respiration Adds mucus to protect sperm
b) Sperm mature here and become able to move
c) Protects and holds the testes outside the body (to maintain a lower optimum temperature for sperm production)
d) Produces testosterone
Function of testis
a) Adds alkaline fluids that neutralize the vaginal acids
b) Delivers semen during ejaculation and urine during excretion
c) perm mature here and become able to move Sperm stored awaiting ejaculation
d) Produces (millions) of sperm (every day) Produces testosterone
Function of scrotum
a) Muscles become erect to penetrate the vagina during sexual intercourse
b) Protects and holds the testes outside the body (to maintain a lower optimum temperature for sperm production)
c) carries sperm to the penis during ejaculation
d) Delivers semen during ejaculation and urine during excretion
What 2 places secretes estrogen and progesterone
a) Ovaries and placenta
b) Placenta and vagina
c) Ovaries and endometrium
d) placenta and endometrium
Functions of the uterus
a) Provides protection nutrients and waste removal for the developing fetus. Muscular walls contract to aid in birthing process
b) Muscular opening/entrance to the uterus. closes to protect the developing fetus it opens to form the birth now
c) Accepts the penis during sexual intercourse and sperm are received here. with that cervix forms the birth canal
d) Develops each month in readiness for the implantation of a fertilized egg
Function of the Oviduct
a) Develops each month in readiness for the implantation of a fertilized egg
b) Accepts the penis during sexual intercourse and sperm are received here. with that cervix forms the birth canal
c) Connects the ovary to the uterus. Fertilization of the egg occurs here
d) Muscular opening/entrance to the uterus. closes to protect the developing fetus it opens to form the birth now
Function of the ovary
a) Muscular opening/entrance to the uterus. closes to protect the developing fetus it opens to form the birth now
b) egg stored, develop and mature. Produces estrogen and progesterone
c) Develops each month in readiness for the implantation of a fertilized egg
d) Provides protection nutrients and waste removal for the developing fetus. Muscular walls contract to aid in birthing process
Function of the Endometrium
a) egg stored, develop and mature. Produces estrogen and progesterone
b) Provides protection nutrients and waste removal for the developing fetus. Muscular walls contract to aid in birthing process
c) Muscular opening/entrance to the uterus. closes to protect the developing fetus it opens to form the birth now
d) Develops each month in readiness for the implantation of a fertilized egg
Function of the Vagina
a) Accepts the penis during sexual intercourse and sperm are received here. with that cervix forms the birth canal
b) Develops each month in readiness for the implantation of a fertilized egg
c) egg stored, develop and mature. Produces estrogen and progesterone
d) Muscular opening/entrance to the uterus. closes to protect the developing fetus it opens to form the birth now
Function of the Cervix
a) egg stored, develop and mature. Produces estrogen and progesterone
b) Muscular opening/entrance to the uterus. closes to protect the developing fetus it opens to form the birth now
c) Develops each month in readiness for the implantation of a fertilized egg
d) Connects the ovary to the uterus. Fertilization of the egg occurs here
What results in the absence of fetal testosterone and the presence of maternal estrogen and progesterone?
a) Female reproductive organs develop
b) Male reproductive organs develop
c) There is an issue with reproductive organs developing
d)
At puberty the secretion of estrogen and progesterone increases causing:
a) The monthly preparation and release of egg (menstrual cycle)
b) Development of female secondary sexual characteristics
c) Both of these
d) Neither of these
Anterior Pituitary produce which two hormones
a) FSH AND ESTROGEN
b) FSH AND PROGESTERONE
c) PROGESTERONE AND ESTROGEN
d) FSH AND LH
Ovaries produce which two hormones
a) FSH AND ESTROGEN
b) FSH AND PROGESTERONE
c) PROGESTERONE AND ESTROGEN
d) FSH AND LH
Function of FSH
a) Stimulates follicular growth in ovaries Stimulates estrogen secretion
b) Surge causes ovulation Results in the formation of the corpus luteum
c) Thickens uterine lining (endometrium) Inhibits FSH and LH for most of cycle Stimulates FSH and LH release pre-ovulation
d) Thickens uterine lining and inhibits FSH and LH
Function of Estrogen
a) Stimulates follicular growth in ovaries Stimulates estrogen secretion
b) Surge causes ovulation Results in the formation of the corpus luteum
c) Thickens uterine lining (endometrium) Inhibits FSH and LH for most of cycle Stimulates FSH and LH release pre-ovulation
d) Thickens uterine lining and inhibits FSH and LH
Function of LH
a) Stimulates follicular growth in ovaries Stimulates estrogen secretion
b) Surge causes ovulation Results in the formation of the corpus luteum
c) Thickens uterine lining (endometrium) Inhibits FSH and LH for most of cycle Stimulates FSH and LH release pre-ovulation
d) Thickens uterine lining and inhibits FSH and LH
Function of Progesterone
a) Stimulates follicular growth in ovaries Stimulates estrogen secretion
b) Thickens uterine lining and inhibits FSH and LH
c) Surge causes ovulation Results in the formation of the corpus luteum
d) Thickens uterine lining (endometrium) Inhibits FSH and LH for most of cycle Stimulates FSH and LH release pre-ovulation
Which is a cause of female infertility?
a) Unable to achieve an erection or normal ejaculation
b) Blocked vas deferens
c) Ova maturing and being released
d) Antibodies in cervical mucus impair sperm
Which is a cause of male infertility?
a) A sperm count too high, resulting in the inability to reproduce
b) Low sperm count or sperm are abnormal with low motility
c) Antibodies in cervical mucus impair sperm
d) Age of a man
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