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Reproductive System Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  During pregnancy
B  During the last weeks of fetal development
C  At birth
D  During puberty
E  During infancy
Question #2
A  During menarche
B  During thelarche
C  During pubarche
D  At birth
E  During embryonic development
Question #3
A  Spermatozoon
B  Primary spermatocyte
C  Spermatid
D  Spermatogonium
E  Secondary spermatocyte
Question #4
A  Epithelium of the placenta
B  Medulla of the ovary
C  Epithelium of the endometrium
D  Center of the ovum
E  Cortex of the ovary
Question #5
A  Telophase I
B  Metaphase I
C  Prophase II
D  Metaphase II
E  Prophase I
Question #6
A  While in a tertiary follicle
B  While in a secondary follicle
C  During fertilization
D  While in a primary follicle
E  During implantation
Question #7
A  They secreteinhibin.
B  They secreteandrogen-binding protein.
C  They protect and support the germ cells.
D  They secretetestosterone.
E  Their tight junctions form the blood-testis barrier.
Question #8
A  testis; semen
B  testis; sperm
C  sperm; semen
D  testis; ovary
E  semen; sperm
Question #9
A  cremaster
B  pampiniform plexus
C  corpus spongiosum
D  corpus cavernosum
E  perineum
Question #10
A  Androgen
B  Estrogen
C  Follicle-stimulating hormone
D  Androgen and progesterone
E  Femalegonadotropin-releasing hormone
Question #11
A  Development of secondary sex organs
B  Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion
C  Development of secondary sex characteristics
D  Spermp roduction
E  Libido
Question #12
A  Corpora cavernosa; urethral orifice
B  Corpusspongiosum; mons pubis
C  Corpora cavernosa; vestibular bulbs
D  Corpora cavernosa; bulbourethral glands
E  Corpusspongiosum; urethral orifice
Question #13
A  Seminal vesicle ducts
B  Rete testis
C  Vas deferens
D  Efferent ductules
E  Ejaculatory ducts
Question #14
A  The events that recur every month during pregnancy
B  The sequence of events from fertilization to giving birth
C  The cyclic changes in the ovaries determined by shifting hormonal changes
D  The cyclic changes in the uterus determined by shifting hormonal changes
E  The cyclic events happening from puberty to menopause
Question #15
A  Secretory
B  Follicular
C  Premenstrual
D  Proliferative
E  Luteal
Question #16
A  two diploid (2n)cells; four haploid (n)cells
B  two diploid (2n)cells; one diploid (2n)cell
C  two diploid (2n)cells; one haploid (n)cell
D  two haploid (n)cells; one diploid (2n)cell
E  two haploid (n)cells; four haploid (n)cells
Question #17
A  mons pubis
B  labia minora
C  clitoris
D  urethra
E  vagina
Question #18
A  Estrogen
B  Progesterone
C  Androgen
D  Luteinizing hormone
E  Follicle-stimulating hormone
Question #19
A  Oogonia are transforming into primary oocytes
B  Several follicles are developing an antrum
C  The corpus luteum is enlarging
D  The corpus luteumis shrinking
E  The oocyte completes meiosis II
Question #20
A  Tertiaryfollicles
B  Secondaryfollicles
C  Primaryfollicles
D  Graafianfollicles
E  Primordialfollicles