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AP 102 Final Exam

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Testes A)contain sustentacular cells that produce testosterone B)develop within the scrotal cavity C)enclosed in mucous membrane called tunica vaginalis D)produce sperm in seminiferous tubules E)contain interstitial cells, maintain blood-testis barri   show
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Which of the following cells develops first? A) spermatid B) spermatogonium C) sperm cell D) secondary spermatocyte E) primary spermatocyte   show
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show 5, 4, 2, 1, 3  
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show site where sperm become capable of fertilizing an ovum.  
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Which of the following is NOT part of the spermatic cord? A) autonomic nerves B) ductus deferens C) dartos muscle D) lymphatic vessels E) testicular artery   show
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The male urethra A) serves both reproductive and urinary functions. B) consists of prostatic, membranous and penile (spongy) regions. C) includes the ejaculatory duct. D) A and B are correct. E) A, B and C are correct.   show
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Prostate gland A)produces fluidcontaining enzymes thatcause semen to coagulateafter ejaculation B)produces fluidwith highly alkaline pH C)decreases in size with age D)produces fluid containing citric acid used for ATP production E)surrounds spongy ur   show
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show regulates the temperature of the testes.  
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show secrete an alkaline mucous  
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show It protects sperm from the hostile alkaline environment of the male urethra and female vagina.  
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Erection A) depends upon dilation of arterioles by nitric oxide. B) is usually followed by sympathetic responses of emission and ejaculation. C) is a parasympathetic response. D) of the corpora cavernosa that persists and is painful is called priapism   show
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Which of the following is NOT true of the ovaries? A) They produce FSH and LH. B) They produce estrogens and progesterone. C) They produce gametes called secondary oocytes. D) They are homologous to the testes. E) They are the female gonads.   show
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Oogenesis A) is inhibited by FSH. B) produces four viable secondary oocytes from each oogonium. C) produces diploid gametes. D) is completed only after the secondary oocyte has been fertilized. E) begins after puberty.   show
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show transport sperm, secondary oocytes and zygotes.  
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show It is uninvolved in labor  
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The endometrium A) has a layer called the stratum functionalis that sloughs off during menstruation. B) has a layer called the stratum basalis that persists and gives rise to the stratum functionalis. C) is highly vascular. D) is the inner layer of th   show
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The vulva A) refers to the internal reproductive organs of the female. B) includes the mons pubis, which is posterior to the vagina and cushions the coccyx. C) includes bulbourethral glands on either side of the vestibule. D) is also called the pudend   show
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show Contraction of adipose tissue ejects milk  
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