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Repro Lecture/Lab Exam

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When meiosis takes place in the ovaries, this process is called what?   Oogenesis  
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When meiosis takes place in the testes, this process is called what?   Spermatogenesis  
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What cell division process produces gametes?   Meiosis  
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What is anohter name for sperm and egg.   Gametes  
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T/F: Viable sperm require a higher temperature than 98.6.   False  
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T/F: A fertilized egg is called a zygote.   True  
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Diploid is how many chromosomes?   46  
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Haploid is how many chromosomes   23  
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This begins at puberty and continues throughout life.   Spermatogenesis  
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This requires the hormones FSH and testosterone   Spermatogenesis  
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FSH and Estrogen are two hormones required for a follicle to do what?   Mature  
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This is a cyclical process.   Oogenesis  
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T/F: Spermatogenesis begins at puberty and ends at menopause.   False  
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T/F: Spermatogenesis is a continuous process.   True  
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T/F: During spermatogenesis only one functional cell is produced.   False  
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T/F: During oogenesis, four functional cells are produced.   False  
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Where is testosterone produced?   Within each testis.  
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__________ provides motility of the sperm.   Flagellum  
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This portion of the sperm contains 23 chromosomes.   The Head  
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What portion of the sperm contains mitochondria that produces ATP.   The middle piece  
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The acrosome contains what?   enzymes that digest the membrane of the egg.  
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Which part of the testis dos the sperm complete maturation and the flagella become functional?   The Epididymis  
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What hormone is required for the sperm to be able to mature?   Testosterone  
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___________ is the condition in which the testes do not descent into the scrotum.   Cryptorchidism  
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Give another name for Vas Deferens   Ductus Deferens  
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The Vas Deferens extends through an opening in the abdominal wall, what is this opening called.   Inguinal canal  
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The chemical that is used as an energy source in the secretion of the seminal vesicles is called what?   Fructose  
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The 20 ft long tube in the testes that is the site where sperm completes their maturing process is called what?   Epididymis  
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What part of the sperm contains the 23 chromosomes?   The head  
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What type of environment, which is provided by the prostate gland, is necessary to maintain sperm motility?   Alkaline  
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Provide another name for the Bulbourethral gland.   Cowpers  
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Semen consists of what?   Sperm (Solid), Secretions (fluid)  
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Name the organs where secretions are made that make up sperm.   Seminal Vesicles, Prostate Gland, Bulbourethral Gland.  
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List the structures that make up the femal reproductive system?   Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, external genitalia  
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Within the ovaries, there are several hundred thousand ________ that are present at birth.   Primary follicles  
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Name the fringe-like projections on the end of the fallopian tubes.   Fimbriae  
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When meiosis takes place in the testes, we call this what?   Spermatogenesis  
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When meiosis takes place in the ovaries, we cll this what?   OOgenesis  
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Name the term that represents 46 chromosomes.   Diploid  
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Name the term that represents 23 chromosomes.   Haploid  
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What are sperm generating cells called?   Spermatogonia  
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A fertilized egg with 46 chromosomes is called what?   Zygote  
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A solid sphere of cells after they have dived from a single zygote is called what?   Morula  
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What is the embryonic membrane that is formed from the fetal portion of the placenta?   Chorion  
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The chorion is made from what?   Trophoblast  
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The period of embryonic growth ends at how many weeks?   8  
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The period of fetal growth begins at how many weeks?   9  
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The period of fetal growht ends at how many weeks?   40  
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What is the fluid htat surrounds the embryo/fetus and serves as a cushion?   Amniotic fluid  
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What is the final metabolic change that happens to the sperm in the fallopian tube?   Capacitation  
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What hormone induces the production of milk?   Prolactin  
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What hormone causes the release of milk?   Oxytocin  
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What gland is involved in the produciton of milk?   Lactiferous  
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What kind of tissue surrounds the glandular tissue in the breast?   Adipose  
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The uterine lining consists of how many layers?   Two  
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The umbilicle cord consists of how many vessels?   Three  
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Name the vessels found in the umbilicle cord?   Arteries and vein  
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In reference to the umbilicle cord, arteries carry blood from where to where?   Fetus to placenta  
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In reference to the umbilicle cord, the vein carries blood from where to where?   Placenta to fetus  
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A zygote is made up of how many Chromosomes?   23  
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How many pairs of sex chromosomes are found in a zygote?   1  
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How many pairs of non-sex chromosomes are found in a zygote?   22  
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What are the non-sex chromosomes found in a zygote called?   Autosomes  
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During ________ phase of the menstrual cycle follicle rupture?   Luteal  
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When the follice ruptures during menses it becomes what?   Corpus Luteum  
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Where does fertilization occur?   Fallopian Tubes  
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What are the functions of the vagina?   Birth canal, receive sperm, and exit for menstrual flow  
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Name the layers of the uterine lining.   Basilar & Functional  
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Which layer of the uterine lining is the permanent layer.   Basilar  
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What do you call the layer of the uterus that is shed every month during menses?   Functional  
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Name the sections of the uterus from top to bottom.   Fundus, Body, Cervix  
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Name the layers of the uterus from the inside to the outside   Endometrium, Myometrium, Epimetrium  
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The _________ is the innermost layer of the uterus.   Endometrium  
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The ___________ is the outermost layer of the uterus.   Epimetrium  
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What is the first hormone secreted by the placenta that is the basis for pregnancy test.   hCG  
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What are the process that are responsible for exchange of materials in the placenta?   Active transport & Defusion  
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A function of the placenta is _______________.   Produce hormones to maintain pregnancy.  
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To be the site of exchange is a function of the placenta. What is exchanged and where is it exchanged between?   Materials in the blood of the mother and fetus  
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Parturition means what?   Birth  
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What is the sequence of events leading up to delivery called?   Labor  
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What is the term for everything after birth?   Post partum  
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What stimulates the brain to inflate the lungs after a baby is born?   C02  
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Within the cell, the hereditary material is contained in the ______ and it is called ________?   Nucleus, DNA  
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The ___________ chromosome comes from the mother.   Maternal  
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The ____________ chromosome comes from the father.   Paternal  
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When doing a Punnett square, how do you designate the sex chromosome for a male?   XY  
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When doing a Punnett square, how do you designate the sex chromosome for a female?   XX  
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This characteristic will be expressed only if two genes for it are present in the homologus pair of chromosomes.   Recessive Alleles  
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This characteristic will be expressed even if only one gene for it is present in the homologous pair of chromomsomes.   Dominant Alleles  
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Homozygous pairs have what?   two similar alleles for a trait.  
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Heterozygous pairs have what?   two different alleles for a trait.  
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What are Alleles?   One of two or more different genes for a particular characteristic.  
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Phenotype represents what?   The appearance of the individual as related to genotype. It is what you actually see.  
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Genotype represents what?   The genetic makeup of an individual. You may or may not actually see this.  
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Sex-linked traits are also called _________ traits, because the genes for them are located only on the _________ chromosome.   x-linked, x  
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If a man is suspected of having prostate cancer, what test is run?   PSA  
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In the USA, ______ diseases are the most transmitted.   Sex  
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This intrauterine tumorous growth results from a pathogenic ovum and is a developmental anomally of conception when chorionic villi develop into a grape-like vesicle.   Hydatidiform Mole  
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___________ is a non-cancerous fibroid tumor.   Leiomyoma  
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__________ is a cancer of the mammary ducts.   Pagets Disease  
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This disease is represented by dimpled skin that resembles the skin of an orange.   Peau D'Orange  
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__________ is a pregnancy induced, life threatening disorder which can lead to preeclampsia.   Hypertension  
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The absence of menstrual periods is called?   Amenorrhea  
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___________ is one of the most frequently reported infectious diseases in the US which causes urethritis in men and urethritis and cericitis in women.   Chlamydia  
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__________ is an infection of the genitourinary tract.   Gonorrhea  
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___________ consists of a chronic, systemic, sexually transmitted infection that occurs in four stages.   Syphilis  
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__________ is a protozoal infection of the lower genitourinary tract.   Trichomoniasis  
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___________ is a genital infection that causes raised cauliflower-like growths in or near the vagina or rectum or along the penis. It is also known as genital warts.   Condylomata acuminata  
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__________ is inflammation of the testes   Orchitis  
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_________ refers to recurrent, painful or difficult sexual intercourse.   Dyspareunia  
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___ is a condtion in which endometrial tissue implants outside the uterus in the pelvic cavity or in the abdominal wall.   Endometriosis  
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___________ is a condtion in which the placenta, that is implanted int he lower uterine segment, encroaches on the internal cervical os and causes bleeding.   Placenta previa  
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Premature detachment of a normally positioned placenta during pregnancy is called?   Abruptio placentae  
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When the vein of one testicle becomes abnormally distended, causing swelling around the testicle, which expands within the scrotal sac is called?   Varicocele  
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___________ a downward displacement and protrusion of the urinary bladder into the anterior wall of the vagina.   Cystocele  
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___________ is a unilateral pain occuring in the region of an ovary during ovulation.   Mittleschmerz  
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