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Lecture Exam 4 (2)

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Question #1
A  the anterior pituitary,and it inhibits GnRH production.
B  follicular cells,and it inhibits FSH production.
C  hypothalamic cells, and it inhibits LH production.
D  the posterior pituitary, and it inhibits ovulation.
E  uterine lining cells, and it inhibits development of ovarian follicles.
Question #2
A  crossing over, and it occurs in mitosis.
B  interphase, and it occurs in meiosis.
C  crossing over, and it occurs in interphase.
D  interphase, and it occurs in mitosis.
E  crossing over, and it occurs in meiosis.
Question #3
A  Ovulation,luteal, follicular
B  Follicular,luteal, ovulation
C  Luteal,follicular, ovulation
D  Ovulation,follicular, luteal
E  Follicular,ovulation, luteal
Question #5
A  produce gametes.
B  are dormant until puberty and are the male testes and female ovaries.
C  are the male testes and female ovaries.
D  secrete sex hormones, produce gametes, are dormant until puberty,and are the male testes and female ovaries.
E  secrete sex hormones.
Question #7
A  becomes thinner.
B  becomes thicker.
Question #11
A  chromosomes.
B  homologous chromosomes.
C  sex chromosomes.
D  autosomes.
Question #12
A  bulbourethral gland.
B  penis.
C  testis.
D  prostate gland.
E  scrotum.
Question #13
A  Perimetrium
B  Myometrium
C  Functional layer of endometrium
D  Epimetrium
E  Basal layer of endometrium
Question #14
A  ampulla and the prostatic urethra.
B  ampulla and the distal portions of the bulbourethral glands.
C  ductus deferens and the ducts of the prostate gland.
D  ductus deferensand the ducts of the prostate gland and bulbourethral glands.
E  ampulla and the proximal portion of the seminal vesicle.
Question #15
A  the final phase of the uterine cycle.
B  marked by adramatic decline in androgen secretion.
C  the first four days of menstruation.
D  a female’s first menstrual cycle.
E  the stage immediately preceding menopause.
Question #17
A  Vestibular bulb
B  Mons pubis
C  Clitoris
D  Prepuce
E  Labia minora
Question #20
A  prophase I.
B  anaphase I.
C  metaphase II.
D  prophase II.
E  metaphase I.
Question #21
A  perineum.
B  raphe.
C  septum.
D  scrotal cord.
E  tunica albuginea.
Question #22
A  diploid.
B  polyploid.
C  monoid.
D  haploid.
Question #24
A  8–18.
B  6–14.
C  15–28.
D  1–5.
Question #26
A  The tunicaalbuginea is deep to the germinal epithelium.
B  Each ovary has an outer cortex and an inner medulla.
C  The gametes develop from the ovarian germinal epithelium.
D  The ovaries are located lateral to the uterus.
E  The ovarian artery and vein join the ovary at its hilum.
Question #27
A  ejaculatory muscles.
B  semen pressure from the testes and ductus deferens.
C  muscle flexion of the penile muscles.
D  blood filling the erectile bodies and compressing the veins.
E  increased secretions of lymph into the spongy tissue.
Question #28
A  Menstrual – secretory – proliferative
B  Secretory – proliferative – menstrual
C  Proliferative – menstrual – secretory
D  Menstrual -proliferative – secretory
E  Proliferative – secretory – menstrual
Question #31
A  oxygen; erythropoietin
B  sodium; calcitriol
C  potassium; erythropoietin
D  calcium; renin
E  glucose; calcitriol
Question #33
A  minor calyx.
B  renal sinus.
C  renal pelvis.
D  renal cortex.
E  renal capsule.
Question #34
A  Intercalated nephrons
B  Cortical nephrons
C  Juxtamedullary nephrons
D  Adrenal nephrons
Question #35
A  constriction of afferent arterioles and an increase in the surface area of the glomerulus.
B  dilation of afferent arterioles and an increase in the surface area of the glomerulus.
C  constriction of afferent arterioles and a decrease in the surface area of the glomerulus.
D  dilation of afferent arterioles and a decrease in the surface area of the glomerulus.
Question #36
A  Parasympathetic innervation is from the vagus nerve.
B  Sympathetic innervation is from segments T10-T12 of the spinal cord.
C  The kidney is served by the renal plexus.
D  Sympathetic stimulation causes vasoconstriction of the renal blood vessels.
E  Parasympathetic stimulation decreases the rate of filtrate formation.
Question #38
A  12 cm long, 6.5 cmwide, and 2.5 cm thick.
B  8 cm long, 4 cmwide, and 1.5 cm thick.
C  12 cm long, 2.5 cmwide, and 8 cm thick.
D  15 cm long, 10.5 cmwide, and 4.5 cm thick.
E  8 cm long, 10.5 cmwide, and 2.5 cm thick.
Question #40
A  within
B  posterior to
C  anterior to
Question #42
A  drain into anarteriole instead of a venule.
B  contain noendothelium.
C  carry only deoxygenated blood.
D  secrete mucus.
E  absorb nutrients from the glomerular capsule.
Question #43
A  No exceptions; all layers are found in the wall of the urinary bladder
B  Muscularis
C  Mucosa
D  Submucosa
E  Adventitia
Question #47
A  salts and water across the wall of the renal tubule.
B  tubular fluid in the proximal convoluted tubule and collecting tubule.
C  sodium and potassium across the wall of the nephron.
D  tubular fluid within the ascending and descending limb of the nephron loop.
Question #48
A  The renal corpuscle may be located in the renal cortex or renal medulla.
B  The renal corpuscle includes the glomerulus and the glomerular capsule.
C  The renal tubule is composed of the proximal convoluted tubule, nephron loop, and distal convoluted tubule.
D  The nephron is the functional filtration unit in the kidney.
E  Eighty-five percent of nephrons are cortical nephrons.
Question #49
A  peripheral; less
B  deeper; less
C  peripheral; more
D  deeper; more