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CH 27 The Reproductive System

front 1

The inferior portion of the uterus that projects into the vagina is the..

A) fornix

B) fundus

C) isthmus

D) cervis

back 1

D) cervix

front 2

If the ovaries of an otherwise healthy 20-year-old were removed, which of the following would you expect to see?

A) increased menstrual flow

B) increased estrogen levels

C) increased progesterone levels

D) cessation of ovulation

back 2

D) cessation of ovulation

front 3

At which time is the number of primordial follicles greatest?

A) at birth

B) at age 10

C) at puberty

D) at menopause

back 3

A) at birth

front 4

All of the following are true of the vigina except

A) serves as a passage way for menstrual flow

B) receives the penis during copulation

C) forms the lower portion of the birth canal

D) loses a portion of it's lining during menstruation

back 4

D) loses a portion of it's lining during menstruation

front 5

The structure that transports the ovum to the uterus is the

A) uterosacral ligament

B) vagina

C) uterine tube

D) myometrium

back 5

C) uterine tube

front 6

The erectile tissue located in the clitoris is the

A) corpus spongiosum

B) corpus cavernosum

C) bulobospongiosum

D) none of the above

back 6

B) corpus cavernosum

front 7

Sperm production occurs in the

A) ductus deferens

B) seminiferous tubules

C) epididymis

D) vas deferens

back 7

B) seminiferous tubules

front 8

Interstitial cells produce

A) sperm

B) ova

C) inhibin

D) testosterone

back 8

D) testosterone

front 9

In response to parasympathetic stimulation

A) vessels in the testis constrict

B) ejaculation occurs

C) erection occurs

D) sperm production increases

back 9

C) erection occurs

front 10

Removal of the prostate would result in semen

A) more susceptible to infection

B) with a higher than normal pH

C) with less fructose

D) with no lubricating fluids

back 10

A) more susceptible to infection

front 11

Which of the following causes ejaculation?

A) contraction of the corpus cavernosum

B) contraction of the corpus spongiosum

C) contraction of the dartos muscle

D) none of the above

back 11

B) contraction of the corpus spongiosum

front 12

Function of testosterone include all of the following except

A) initiation of puberty

B) increased muscle mass

C) development of secondary sexual characteristics

D) all of the above are functions

back 12

D) all of the above are functions

front 13

The erectile tissue located on the ventral surface of the penis is the

A) penile urethra

B) corpus spongiosum

C) corpus cavernosum

D) prepuce

back 13

C) corpus cavernosum

front 14

The male organ of copulation is the

A) scrotum

B) epididymis

C) seminal vesicle

D) none of the above

back 14

D) none of the above

front 15

The erectile tissue that surrounds the penile urethra is the

A) membranous urethra

B) corpus spongiosum

C) corpus cavernosum

D) glans penis

back 15

B) corpus spongiosum

front 16

Which of the following does not secrete a fluid into the semen?

A) prostate

B) seminal vesicle

C) bulbourethral gland

D) ejaculatory duct

back 16

D) ejaculatory duct

front 17

The structure that transports the sperm form the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct is the

A) ampulla

B) vas deferens

C) seminal vesicle

D) testis

back 17

B) vas deferens

front 18

Each gamere contains_____chromosomes.

A) 23 pairs

B) 46

C) 23

D) none of the above

back 18

C) 23

front 19

Which of the following is found in the prostate?

A) ejaculatory duct

B) ampulla

C) membranous urethra

D) seminal vesicle

back 19

A) ejaculatory duct

front 20

The dartos and cremaster muscles are important to the integrity of the male reproductive system. Which of the following is true about the role they play?

A) They contract to push sperm along the vas deferens.

B) They help regulate the temerpature of the testes.

C) They are responsible for the penile erection.

D) They contract to allow ejaculation.

back 20

B) They help regulate the temperature of the testes.

front 21

Match the semen ingredient with the amount it contributes

21) epididymis

22) bulbourethral gland

23) seminal vesicle

24) sperm

25) prostate gland

a) 60%

b) 30%

c) 5%

d) 10%

e) 0%

back 21

E, C, A, B, D

Epididymis- 0%

Bulbourethral Gland- 5%

Seminal Vesicle- 60%

Prostate Gland- 30%

Sperm- 10%