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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology II Module 6 Exam |

High-Yield Practice Questions, Reproductive System,

Oogenesis, Spermatogenesis & Comprehensive Study Guide

|Newest Updated Version ,Graded A+ , Reviewed and Updated

| Latest Exam!!!


All the following are functions of the ovaries EXCEPT:

A. Production of eggs

B. Correct! Maintaining the development of a fetus

C. Production of estrogen

D. Development of the corpus luteum

Which of the following statements is true concerning oogenesis?

A. It begins at the time of puberty.

B. Correct! The primary oocyte divides to produce a secondary oocyte.

C. Each primary oocyte produces in two to three mature ova.

D. The first polar body maintains all the cytoplasm.

E. B&C are true

Ovulation occurs when an egg is released from the ______________ .

Correct Answer: Ovarian follicle
Name the specific region of the reproductive system highlighted in blue below
(also indicated by the arrow).

Correct Answer: Fimbriae (infundibulum)
This layer of the uterus contracts during labor.

A. Endometrium

,B. Mucosal coat

C. Perimetrium

D. Correct! Myometrium

E. Serous coat

Which of the following statements is false concerning the vagina?

A. Correct! The fundus is made of elastic fibers, blood vessels, lymph vessels
and nerves.
B. The wetness and moisture of the surface is achieved by mucous from the
cervix.

C. The elastic fibers give the vaginal wall elasticity.

D. The mucosal lining can extend.

Describe the purpose of the cervix prior to ovulation.

Correct Answer: Just prior to ovulation, the cervix swells, softens and secretes
mucus allowing sperm better access to and viability within the uterus.
Label the regions of the reproductive system below: (A-C)

A: Prepuce

B: Urethral orifice

C: Vestibule

True or False: Each mammary gland contains 12- 24 lobules.

Correct Answer: True
True or False: Milk is not produced during pregnancy because of the production
of estrogen and progesterone.

Correct Answer: True
Blood tests indicate that progesterone and estrogen levels are both increased.
Your patient is most likely in what phase of the female uterine cycle?

A. Menstrual phase

B. Proliferative phase

C. Correct! Secretory phase

,D. Luteal phase

E. Follicular phase

Which of the following is false concerning the organs of the male reproductive
system?

A. The epididymis is the site of sperm maturation.

B. The vas deferens travels through the inguinal canal inside the abdomen.

C. Correct! One produced, sperm travel to the seminal vesicles for maturation.

D. The epididymis is located on the posterior-lateral portion of the testis.

E. The testes function to produce sperm.

The ____________connects the seminal vesicle with the urethra to allow sperm to
exit the body.

Correct Answer: Ejaculatory duct
Match the gland/organ with the best description(s) A-F. Select all that apply.

Correct Answer:
1. Seminal Vesicles 2. Prostate Gland3. Bulbourethral glands4. Testes5.
Anterior Pituitary
A. First to secrete during ejaculation B. Produces FSH C. Produces sperm D.
Secretes fructose E. Secretes alkaline fluid F. Produces prostaglandins G.
Secretes acidic fluid
Seminal Vesicles: D, F --fructose, prostaglandins
Prostate Gland: E --alkaline fluid
Bulbourethral glands: A, E --alkaline fluid, first secretion
Testes: C --produces sperm
Anterior Pituitary: B - -FSH
Which of the following is true concerning spermatogenesis?

A. Production of sperm takes 20 days.

B. Spermatogenesis is complete at the time of birth.

C. Males have all the sperm at birth that will be made during their lifetime.

, D. Correct! Each primary spermatocyte produces four viable gametes.

E. Each gamete has a total of 46 chromosomes.

Label the regions of reproductive system below: (A-E). To receive full credit you
must name specific regions.




A: Vas Deferens
B: Seminal Vesicles
C: Ejaculatory Duct
D: Prostate gland
E: Bulbourethral gland
Name and discuss the purpose of the region of sperm indicated by the arrow in
the figure below.

Correct Answer
The head is almost entirely nucleus containing the cell DNA with a crown called
the acrosome which contains enzymes that breakdown the membrane of the
egg to allow the sperm to penetrate.
Discuss in detail the action of sperm needed to fertilize an egg.

Correct Answer
The egg releases chemicals that attract the sperm. Sperm cells release
enzymes that break apart the corona radiata, follicle cells surrounding the egg.
Once this is accomplished, more sperm release acrosomal enzymes that make a
hole in the membrane of the egg, allowing one sperm cell to combine with the
egg. When the union of egg and one sperm occurs, the membrane of the egg
instantly chemically changes, preventing other sperm from penetrating the egg.
Which of the following is true concerning human cells?

A. Haploid cells contain the full number of chromosomes (46).

B. Diploid cells contain half the number of chromosomes (23).

Correct! C. Gamete cells are haploid cells.

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