Complete Solutions Graded A+
1. Describe the path taken by the ovum during the 48 hours that begins at the ovary. - Answer: a.
Released into the body cavity from the ovary, then picked up by fimbriae, enters fallopian tubes, moves
toward the uterus
1. Describe the path taken by the sperm from testicle to ejaculate in anatomical terms. - Answer: a.
Manufactured in the seminiferous tubules of the testes, then collected and stored in the epididymis,
move up and over bladder in the vas deferens, travel down the ejaculatory duct, mix with seminal fluid
and out urethra
1. Why do roughly half of the sperm that reach a fallopian tube have no chance of fertilizing an egg?
What keeps roughly half of the sperm in the total amount of ejaculate from getting into the uterus? -
Answer: a. They enter the wrong tube
b. They flow out of the vagina from gravity
1. How does the egg change locations from the ovary to the uterus? - Answer: a. Finger-like structures
called fimbriae sweep the egg into the neighboring fallopian tube. The egg travels through the fallopian
tube, propelled in part by contractions in the fallopian tube walls
1. What guides the sperm to the egg when they are getting close? - Answer: A chemical secreted by the
egg that attracts the
1. The fertilized egg is called a zygote from conception until 2 weeks post-conception. What is it called at
the end of the zygote stage? How long is this second stage? - Answer: a. Embryonic stage
b. Ends at 2 months after conception
1. Describe two important roles of the placenta. - Answer: a. Exchange of nutrients and blood between
mother and fetus
b. Produce hormones impacting mother
, 1. What are two important roles for the amniotic fluid? - Answer: a. Maintains fetus at constant
temperature
b. Protects fetus from injury
1. At approximately what week are movements detected? - Answer: a. Week 14
1. Does missing a period mean a woman is pregnant? - Answer: a. No, this could be affected by birth
control, stress and other factors that could mess with the hormones in a woman's body.
In terms of pregnancy tests, what is a false negative? Are home pregnancy tests very good? - Answer: a.
when you are pregnant but the test comes up negative. The most common reason for a false negative is
that you took the test too early.
b. Many home pregnancy tests claim to be 99 percent accurate. However, home pregnancy tests differ
in the ability to diagnose pregnancy in women who have recently missed a period.
1. What proportion of pregnant women experience morning sickness? Describe one theory for why
morning sickness occurs. - Answer: a. 2/3
b. To expel and avoid foods containing toxic chemicals
Describe the association of testosterone and prolactin with paternal behavior. - Answer: a. High
prolactin and low testosterone
Is it OK for a pregnant woman to have sex? Given what we learned about female orgasm and the uterus
why might it be good for a woman to have regular orgasms prior to giving birth? - Answer: · Yes
· To strengthen pelvic muscles
Describe three problems associated with fetal alcohol syndrome - Answer: a. Pre and post-natal growth
deficiencies
b. Small brain
c. Joint, limb and heart malformations