The testes of a pre-pubertal boy will have:
1. spermatocytes
2. spermatozoa
3. spermatogonia
4. spermatid
The dilated end of vas deferens are called:
1. corpus
2. seminal vesicle
3. ampulla
4. tubuli recti
Prostate mainly:
1. produces sperms
2. secretes fructose
3. secretes alkaline fluid
4. helps in spermiogenesis
Human embryos will develop into female by default due to:
1. presence of an X chromosome
2. an ovarian determining factor
3. presence of a Y chromosome
4. lacks of Y sex chromosome
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The term used to describe the changes that happen to the sperm inside the female reproductive tract that allows the sperm to become capable of fertilizing the egg is:
1. | spermiogenesis | 2. | the acrosomal reaction |
3. | capacitation | 4. | implantation |
Identify the correct chronological order of the events given:
1. | acrosomal reaction, decidual reaction, capacitation, implantation, cleavage |
2. | acrosomal reaction, capacitation, cleavage, decidual reaction, implantation |
3. | capacitation, implantation, cleavage, acrosomal reaction, decidual reaction |
4. | capacitation, acrosomal reaction, cleavage, implantation, decidual reaction |
Labor can be hastened by:
1. progesterone
2. estradiol
3. prostaglandins
4. HCG
A big advantage of the evolution of internal fertilization is:
1. need for large number of gametes to be produced
2. fetuses to be kept warm, moist, nourished, and protected inside the mother
3. synchronous release of gametes by both sexes
4. prevention of dehydration of gametes
In vertebrate eggs with large yolks, cleavage is described as _______ and results in a ________ on top of the yolk.
1. meroblastic/trophoblast
2. holoblastic/blastodisc
3. meroblastic/blastodisc
4. meroblastic/blastomere
Cells forming the outer layer of a blastocyst, which provide nutrients to the embryo and develop into a large part of the placenta are:
1. trophoblast
2. inner cell mass
3. interstitial cells
4. balstomeres
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