In the ovaries of a girl child, what is basically happening?
1. atresia of primordial follicles
2. completion of meiosis I by primary oocytes
3. formation of antral follicles
4. completion of metaphase II by some oocytes

Subtopic:  Introduction to Menstrual Cycle: 2 |
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The most common site of fertilization is:
1. infundibulum
2. ampulla
3. isthmus
4. fimbriae

Subtopic:  Female Reproductive System-2 |
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What are the three tunics of the uterus, from external to internal?
1. endometrium, myometrium, perimetrium
2. perimetrium, myometrium, endometrium
3. stratum basalis, stratum functionalis, endometrium
4. myometrium, stratum basalis, stratum functionalis

Subtopic:  Female Reproductive System-1 |
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In the luteal phase, the secretion of progesterone levels results in:

1. increased vascularization and development of the uterine glands
2. regeneration of endometrium through proliferation.
3. sloughing off of the functional layer of the endometrium
4. increased secretion of LH and FSH by the anterior pituitary
Subtopic:  Menstrual Cycle: Luteal Phase |

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In females, estrogen is secreted by:

 
1. follicles 2. corpus luteum
3. placenta 4. all of the above

Subtopic:  Fetal Development & Parturition |
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The menstrual bleed is basically due to the withdrawal of:
1. FSH
2. LH
3. progesterone
4. estrogen

Subtopic:  Introduction to Menstrual Cycle: 1 |
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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG):
1. stimulates the anterior pituitary to secrete gonadotropins
2. directly maintains the endometrium
3. triggers continued production of progesterone by the corpus luteum
4. stimulates development of the mammary glands

Subtopic:  Fetal Development & Parturition |
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Union of the vas deferens with the duct of the seminal vesicle that opens into the prostatic duct is:

 
1. ampulla of vas 2. ejaculatory duct
3. urethra 4. efferent ductules

Subtopic:  Male Reproductive System |
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The process of maturation of spermatids to sperms and the cells that facilitate this process are respectively:
1. spermiogenesis; sustentacular cells
2. spematocytogenesis; spermatogonia
3. spermiation; Sertoli cells
4. spermatogenesis; interstitial cells

Subtopic:  Spermiogenesis/Sperm Structure/Hormonal Regulation |
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In males, parasympathetic and sympathetic stimulation lead respectively to:
1. sterility; impoetnce
2. impotence; sterility
3. erection; ejaculation
4. ejaculation; erection

Subtopic:  Male Reproductive System |
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