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Lecture Exam 4

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Question #1
A  They secrete testosterone.
B  Their tight junctions form the blood-testis barrier.
C  They secrete androgen-binding protein.
D  They secrete inhibin.
E  They protect and support the germ cells.
Question #3
A  distractor
B  pubococcygeus
C  detrusor
D  corpus spongiosum
E  corpus cavernosum
Question #4
A  Medulla of the ovary
B  Epithelium of the placenta
C  Epithelium of the endometrium
D  Cortex of the ovary
E  Center of the ovum
Question #5
A  proximal convoluted tubule
B  medullary portion of the collecting duct
C  distal convoluted tubule
D  descending limb of the nephron loop
E  glomerulus
Question #7
A  prostate
B  corpus cavernosum
C  bulbourethral gland
D  ejaculatory duct
E  seminal vesicle
Question #8
A  vasoconstriction of the afferent arterioles
B  a decrease in aldosterone production
C  secretion of renin
D  secretion of parathyroid hormone
E  an increase in blood urea nitrogen
Question #9
A  clitoris
B  mons pubis
C  labia minora
D  vagina
E  urethra
Question #10
A  penetrate the vagina
B  dissolve the mucosa of the uterus
C  dissolve the mucosa of the vagina
D  penetrate barriers surrounding the ovum
E  dissolve the stickiness of the semen
Question #11
A  perirenal fat capsule
B  renal fascia
C  fibrous capsule
D  renal medulla
E  hilum
Question #12
A  epididymis
B  blood-testis barrier
C  scrotal portal system
D  rete testis
E  pampiniform plexus of veins
Question #13
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #14
A  Seminiferous tubule, epididymis, rete testis, ejaculatory duct, ductus deferens, urethra
B  Seminiferous tubule, rete testis, epididymis, ejaculatory duct, urethra, ductus deferens
C  Seminiferous tubule, epididymis, rete testis, urethra, ejaculatory duct, ductus deferens
D  Seminiferous tubule, rete testis, epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra
E  Seminiferous tubule, epididymis, rete testis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra
Question #15
A  Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH); LH
B  Luteinizing hormone (LH); estrogen
C  Luteinizing hormone (LH); androgen-binding protein (ABP)
D  Luteinizing hormone (LH); testosterone
E  Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH); androgen-binding protein (ABP)
Question #16
A  Decreased urine volume
B  Decreased urine molarity
C  Increased urine salinity
D  Increased urine volume
E  Increased urine acidity
Question #17
A  vasa recta
B  glomerulus
C  medulla
D  cortical radiate veins
E  peritubular capillaries
Question #19
A  renal calyx
B  renal corpuscle
C  renal tubule
D  renal column
E  renal capsule
Question #20
A  The urethra of males is longer than the urethra of females.
B  The right kidney is located more inferiorly than the left kidney.
C  The kidneys are at equal heights within the pelvic cavity.
D  The ureters connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
E  The kidneys are retroperitoneal.
Question #21
A  Vasoconstriction of the efferent arteriole
B  A drop in oncotic pressure
C  Vasoconstriction of the afferent arteriole
D  An increase in osmotic pressure in the glomerular capsule
E  Vasodilation of the afferent arteriole
Question #22
A  prostate
B  urethra
C  ejaculatory duct
D  seminal vesicle
E  bulbourethral gland
Question #23
A  The vagina
B  The prostate
C  The enlargement of the breasts
D  The uterus
E  The presence of testes
Question #24
A  two diploid (2n) cells
B  two haploid (n) cells
C  haploid (n) cells that are identical to the parent cell
D  four haploid (n) cells
E  four diploid (2n) cells
Question #25
A  It compresses the urethra.
B  It develops calcified deposits that block the urethra.
C  It inhibits urine production.
D  It produces thicker prostatic secretions that block the urethra.
E  It inhibits the micturition reflex.
Question #26
A  Estradiol and progesterone
B  GnRH
C  Androgens
D  Estradiol
E  Progesterone
Question #27
A  corpus cavernosum
B  cremaster
C  pampiniform plexus
D  perineum
E  corpus spongiosum
Question #28
A  Urethra
B  Ovary
C  Urinary bladder
D  Uterine tube
E  Uterus
Question #29
A  distal convoluted tubules
B  collecting ducts
C  proximal convoluted tubules
D  glomeruli
E  loops of Henle
Question #30
A  Simple cuboidal epithelium
B  Simple squamous epithelium
C  Stratified squamous epithelium
D  Simple columnar epithelium
E  Transitional epithelium
Question #31
A  sympathetic; parasympathetic
B  enteric; somatic
C  parasympathetic; sympathetic
D  peripheral; central
E  central; peripheral
Question #32
A  Development of secondary sex organs
B  Libido
C  Sperm production
D  Development of secondary sex characteristics
E  Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion
Question #33
A  corpus luteum; estrogen and progesterone
B  corpus albicans; FSH and LH
C  corpus luteum; FSH and LH
D  corpus albicans; progesterone
E  corpus albicans; estrogen and progesterone
Question #34
A  liver
B  urethra
C  kidney
D  urinary bladder
E  ureter
Question #35
A  It prevents heat loss from the testes.
B  It prevents blood from getting to the testes.
C  It maintains testis temperature at 35°C.
D  It prevents antibodies in the blood from getting to the germ cells.
E  It maintains testis temperature at 37°C.
Question #36
A  ductus (vas) deferens
B  epididymis
C  spermatic cord
D  seminiferous tubules
E  rete testis
Question #37
A  10 mm Hg out
B  40 mm Hg out
C  20 mm Hg out
D  30 mm Hg out
E  50 mm Hg out
Question #38
A  secreting erythropoietin
B  contributing to calcium homeostasis
C  producing uric acid
D  deaminating amino acids
E  secreting renin
Question #39
A  They regulate osmolarity of the body fluids.
B  They indirectly increase oxyhemoglobin.
C  They release waste into the bloodstream.
D  They help control blood pressure.
E  They fight osteoporosis by synthesizing vitamin D.
Question #40
A  ductus (vas) deferens
B  corpus cavernosum
C  epididymis
D  scrotum
E  corpus spongiosum
Question #41
A  Interlobar a. → interlobular a. → segmental a. → arcuate a.
B  Afferent arteriole → interlobular a. → arcuate a. → interlobar a.
C  Segmental a. → interlobar a. →arcuate a. → interlobular a.
D  Arcuate a. → interlobar a. → afferent arteriole → interlobular a.
E  Segmental a. → arcuate a. → interlobar a. → interlobular a.
Question #42
A  two calyces and a renal pelvis
B  one major calyx and all of its minor calyces
C  one collecting duct and all nephrons that drain into it
D  a renal medulla and two renal columns
E  one pyramid and the overlying cortex
Question #43
A  Fimbrium
B  Cervix
C  Myometrium
D  Endometrium
E  Perimetrium
Question #44
A  spleen
B  lungs
C  kidneys
D  liver
E  heart
Question #45
A  During pubarche
B  During embryonic development
C  During thelarche
D  At birth
E  During menarche
Question #47
A  the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism
B  tubuloglomerular feedback
C  renal autoregulation
D  sympathetic control
E  the myogenic mechanism
Question #48
A  The corona radiata
B  The granulosa cells
C  The theca interna
D  The corpus albicans
E  The corpus luteum
Question #49
A  body’s water volume is high
B  output of natriuretic peptides is high
C  output of antidiuretic hormone is high
D  body’s pH is low
E  person is lost and deprived of drinking water
Question #50
A  membranous urethra
B  prostatic urethra
C  spongy urethra
D  external urethral orifice
E  internal urethral sphincter