Reproductive Review Menopause normally occurs between the ages of forty-five to fifty-five, but can be induced prematurely by removal of the: 1. Uterus.

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Reproductive Review

Menopause normally occurs between the ages of forty-five to fifty-five, but can be induced prematurely by removal of the: 1. Uterus 2. Cervix 3. Mammary glands 4. Ovaries

Menopause normally occurs between the ages of forty-five to fifty-five, but can be induced prematurely by removal of the: 1. Uterus 2. Cervix 3. Mammary glands 4. Ovaries

FSH causes the follicle to grow in the ovary. When the follicle is mature, LH is secreted by the pituitary gland, and: 1. Ovulation occurs 2. The corpus albicans forms 3. The endometrial lining of the uterus sheds 4. A new follicle begins to form

FSH causes the follicle to grow in the ovary. When the follicle is mature, LH is secreted by the pituitary gland, and: 1. Ovulation occurs 2. The corpus albicans forms 3. The endometrial lining of the uterus sheds 4. A new follicle begins to form

John is infertile because he is not producing enough fluid to support sperm motility. A defect in wha gland would explain the condition 1. Bartholin’s gland 2. Cowper’s gland 3. Prostate gland 4. Mammary gland

John is infertile because he is not producing enough fluid to support sperm motility. A defect in wha gland would explain the condition 1. Bartholin’s gland 2. Cowper’s gland 3. Prostate gland 4. Mammary gland

Testosterone is responsible for secondary male characteristics, including deepening of the voice, the growth of body hair, and: 1. An increase in muscle mass 2. The development of baldness 3. A larger urinary bladder capacity 4. Male personality characteristics

Testosterone is responsible for secondary male characteristics, including deepening of the voice, the growth of body hair, and: 1. An increase in muscle mass 2. The development of baldness 3. A larger urinary bladder capacity 4. Male personality characteristics

What diagnostic procedure would a physician order for a patient who detects a lump in the breast? 1. Mammogram 2. Mastectomy 3. Bronchoscopy 4. Chest x-ray

What diagnostic procedure would a physician order for a patient who detects a lump in the breast? 1. Mammogram 2. Mastectomy 3. Bronchoscopy 4. Chest x-ray

What is a laparoscopy? 1. Surgical removal of the fallopian tubes 2. Biopsy of the mammary glands 3. Surgical insertion of a lighted instrument through the abdominal wall 4. Use of an instrument to place semen in the vaginal canal

What is a laparoscopy? 1. Surgical removal of the fallopian tubes 2. Biopsy of the mammary glands 3. Surgical insertion of a lighted instrument through the abdominal wall 4. Use of an instrument to place semen in the vaginal canal

A condition in which tissue resembling the inner layer of the uterus grows in various locations in the pelvic cavity is: 1. Endometritis 2. Endometriosis 3. Nephritis 4. Oophritis

A condition in which tissue resembling the inner layer of the uterus grows in various locations in the pelvic cavity is: 1. Endometritis 2. Endometriosis 3. Nephritis 4. Oophritis

What structure connects the testes with the ductus deferns? 1. Ejaculatory ducts 2. Urethra 3. Cowper’s glands 4. Epididymis

What structure connects the testes with the ductus deferns? 1. Ejaculatory ducts 2. Urethra 3. Cowper’s glands 4. Epididymis

What male reproductive gland surrounds the opening of the bladder leading into the urethra? 1. Seminal vesicles 2. Prostate gland 3. Bulborethral gland 4. Cowper’s gland

What male reproductive gland surrounds the opening of the bladder leading into the urethra? 1. Seminal vesicles 2. Prostate gland 3. Bulborethral gland 4. Cowper’s gland

What structure of the male reproductive system is shared with the urinary system? 1. Testes 2. Common ejaculatory ducts 3. Urethra 4. Prostate glands

What structure of the male reproductive system is shared with the urinary system? 1. Testes 2. Common ejaculatory ducts 3. Urethra 4. Prostate glands

The female reproductive structure which serves as a passageway for ova to the uterus is the: 1. Fallopian tube 2. Perineum 3. Ureter 4. Vaginal canal

The female reproductive structure which serves as a passageway for ova to the uterus is the: 1. Fallopian tube 2. Perineum 3. Ureter 4. Vaginal canal

A muscular tube leading from the cervix to the outside of the body is the: A muscular tube leading from the cervix to the outside of the body is the: 1. Fallopian tube 2. Labia majora 3. Vagina 4. Vulva

A muscular tube leading from the cervix to the outside of the body is the: A muscular tube leading from the cervix to the outside of the body is the: 1. Fallopian tube 2. Labia majora 3. Vagina 4. Vulva

The external area between the vulva and anus is the: 1. Cervix 2. Endometrium 3. Perineum 4. Vagina

The external area between the vulva and anus is the: 1. Cervix 2. Endometrium 3. Perineum 4. Vagina

The two folds of tissue that protect the vaginal opening and the urethral meatus are the: 1. Cervix 2. Clitoris 3. Hyman 4. Labia

The two folds of tissue that protect the vaginal opening and the urethral meatus are the: 1. Cervix 2. Clitoris 3. Hyman 4. Labia

The bulging, rounded upper part of the uterus is the: 1. Cervix 2. Vagina 3. Hyman 4. Fundus

The bulging, rounded upper part of the uterus is the: 1. Cervix 2. Vagina 3. Hyman 4. Fundus

The normal periodic discharge of the endometrial lining in a female is known as: 1. Dysmennorrhea 2. Leukorrhea 3. Menorrhagia 4. Menstruation

The normal periodic discharge of the endometrial lining in a female is known as: 1. Dysmennorrhea 2. Leukorrhea 3. Menorrhagia 4. Menstruation

The scientific name for the beginning of the menses is called: 1. Menarche 2. Menopause 3. Ovulation 4. Vulva

The scientific name for the beginning of the menses is called: 1. Menarche 2. Menopause 3. Ovulation 4. Vulva

The female reproductive organ responsible for producing estrogen is the: 1. Cervix 2. Fallopian tube 3. Ovary 4. Vagina

The female reproductive organ responsible for producing estrogen is the: 1. Cervix 2. Fallopian tube 3. Ovary 4. Vagina

The two hormones that are used in contraceptive pills are: 1. Estrogen and progesterone 2. FSH and LH 3. Insulin and glucagon 4. Testosterone and androgen

The two hormones that are used in contraceptive pills are: 1. Estrogen and progesterone 2. FSH and LH 3. Insulin and glucagon 4. Testosterone and androgen

The test that women should have annually for the early detection of cervical cancer is the: 1. Laparoscopy 2. Pap smear 3. Pelvimetry 4. SBE

The test that women should have annually for the early detection of cervical cancer is the: 1. Laparoscopy 2. Pap smear 3. Pelvimetry 4. SBE

Redness, swelling and pain in the breasts could indicate: 1. Adenitis 2. Mastitis 3. Pectoritis 4. Stomatitis

Redness, swelling and pain in the breasts could indicate: 1. Adenitis 2. Mastitis 3. Pectoritis 4. Stomatitis

The sterilization procedure for women is called a/an: 1. Pap smear 2. Orchidectomy 3. Tubal ligation 4. Vasectomy

The sterilization procedure for women is called a/an: 1. Pap smear 2. Orchidectomy 3. Tubal ligation 4. Vasectomy

Of the following male reproductive structures which is normally the largest? 1. Sperm 2. Testis 3. Prostate gland 4. Bulborethral gland

Of the following male reproductive structures which is normally the largest? 1. Sperm 2. Testis 3. Prostate gland 4. Bulborethral gland

When a male baby is born, the end of his penis is covered by: 1. Seminal vesicles 2. The scrotum 3. Foreskin 4. Testes

When a male baby is born, the end of his penis is covered by: 1. Seminal vesicles 2. The scrotum 3. Foreskin 4. Testes

The ejaculatory duct connects the vas deferens with the: 1. Urethra 2. Epididymis 3. Semiferous tubules 4. Foreskin

The ejaculatory duct connects the vas deferens with the: 1. Urethra 2. Epididymis 3. Semiferous tubules 4. Foreskin

The prostate gland is approximately the size of a: 1. Strawberry 2. Peanut 3. Egg 4. Baseball

The prostate gland is approximately the size of a: 1. Strawberry 2. Peanut 3. Egg 4. Baseball

The external organs of the male reproductive system are the: 1. Testes and penis 2. Scrotum and penis 3. Foreskin and testis 4. Scrotum and foreskin

The external organs of the male reproductive system are the: 1. Testes and penis 2. Scrotum and penis 3. Foreskin and testis 4. Scrotum and foreskin

The lower portion of the uterus which extends into the vagina is the: 1. Cervix 2. Fundus 3. Ovary 4. Vulva

The lower portion of the uterus which extends into the vagina is the: 1. Cervix 2. Fundus 3. Ovary 4. Vulva

The unintentional loss of a pregnancy is called a miscarriage or: 1. Ectopic Pregnacy 2. Hysterectomy 3. Tubal ligation 4. Spontaneous Abortion

The unintentional loss of a pregnancy is called a miscarriage or: 1. Ectopic Pregnacy 2. Hysterectomy 3. Tubal ligation 4. Spontaneous Abortion

The sterilization procedure for a male is called a/an: A Circumcision A Circumcision B Hysterectomy B Hysterectomy C Orchidectomy C Orchidectomy D Vasectomy D Vasectomy

The sterilization procedure for a male is called a/an: 1. Circumcision 2. Hysterectomy 3. Orchidectomy 4. Vasectomy

The procedure to remove the foreskin of the penis is called a A. Circumcision A. Circumcision B. Hysterectomy B. Hysterectomy C. Orchidectomy C. Orchidectomy D. Vasectomy D. Vasectomy

The procedure to remove the foreskin of the penis is called a A. Circumcision A. Circumcision B. Hysterectomy B. Hysterectomy C. Orchidectomy C. Orchidectomy D. Vasectomy D. Vasectomy

What are two common symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy? A. Dysuria and urinary retention A. Dysuria and urinary retention B. Constipation and Bloating B. Constipation and Bloating C. Fever and Hematuria C. Fever and Hematuria D. Dyspnea and Pyuria D. Dyspnea and Pyuria

What are two common symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy? A. Dysuria and urinary retention A. Dysuria and urinary retention B. Constipation and Bloating B. Constipation and Bloating C. Fever and Hematuria C. Fever and Hematuria D. Dyspnea and Pyuria D. Dyspnea and Pyuria

The Scrotum contains the A. Prepuce A. Prepuce B. Prostate Gland B. Prostate Gland C. Seminal Vesicles C. Seminal Vesicles D. Testes D. Testes

The Scrotum contains the A. Prepuce A. Prepuce B. Prostate Gland B. Prostate Gland C. Seminal Vesicles C. Seminal Vesicles D. Testes D. Testes

What are the male gamates? 1. Testes 2. Spermatozon 3. Semiriferous Tubles 4. Prostate glands

What are the male gamates? 1. Testes 2. Spermatozon 3. Semiriferous Tubles 4. Prostate glands

Sperm are produced in the: 1. Prostate gland 2. Seminal vesicles 3. Testes 4. Vas deferns

Sperm are produced in the: 1. Prostate gland 2. Seminal vesicles 3. Testes 4. Vas deferns

The male hormone produced by the testes is: 1. Progesterone 2. Prolactin 3. Semen 4. Testosterone

The male hormone produced by the testes is: 1. Progesterone 2. Prolactin 3. Semen 4. Testosterone

Sperm is stored in the: 1. Epididymis 2. Prostate gland 3. Seminal vesicles 4. Urethra

Sperm is stored in the: 1. Epididymis 2. Prostate gland 3. Seminal vesicles 4. Urethra

In the embryo, where are the testes formed? 1. In the scrotum 2. In the bladder 3. In the abdomen 4. In the thoracic cavity

In the embryo, where are the testes formed? 1. In the scrotum 2. In the bladder 3. In the abdomen 4. In the thoracic cavity

Mammary glands are located in the: 1. Breasts 2. Cervix 3. Perineum 4. Uterus

Mammary glands are located in the: 1. Breasts 2. Cervix 3. Perineum 4. Uterus

The muscle layer of the uterus is the: 1. Endomenses 2. Edometrium 3. Myomenses 4. Myometrium

The muscle layer of the uterus is the: 1. Endomenses 2. Edometrium 3. Myomenses 4. Myometrium

The inner mucous layer of the uterus is the: 1. Myometrium 2. Pleura 3. Endometrium 4. Viscera

The inner mucous layer of the uterus is the: 1. Myometrium 2. Pleura 3. Endometrium 4. Viscera

The fetus develops in the: 1. Cervix 2. Gonad 3. Perineum 4. Uterus

The fetus develops in the: 1. Cervix 2. Gonad 3. Perineum 4. Uterus

Fertilization of the ovum usually occurs in the: 1. Birth canal 2. Fallopian tubes 3. Ovaries 4. Uterus

Fertilization of the ovum usually occurs in the: 1. Birth canal 2. Fallopian tubes 3. Ovaries 4. Uterus

The average length of the menstrual cycle is: 1. One day 2. Four days 3. Two weeks days

The average length of the menstrual cycle is: 1. One day 2. Four days 3. Two weeks days

The vas deferens is a continuation of the: 1. Testis 2. Epididymis 3. Scrotum 4. Urethra

The vas deferens is a continuation of the: 1. Testis 2. Epididymis 3. Scrotum 4. Urethra

What structure caries sperm out of the tested? 1. Fallopian tubes 2. Seminal vesicles 3. Somniferous tubules 4. Vas deferens

What structure caries sperm out of the tested? 1. Fallopian tubes 2. Seminal vesicles 3. Somniferous tubules 4. Vas deferens

What is the function of the ejaculation? 1. Discharge of sperm 2. Erection of urine 3. To cause an erection 4. Production of testosterone

What is the function of the ejaculation? 1. Discharge of sperm 2. Erection of urine 3. To cause an erection 4. Production of testosterone

Spermatogenesis occurs in the: 1. Penis 2. Urethra 3. Prostate gland 4. Seminiferous tubules

Spermatogenesis occurs in the: 1. Penis 2. Urethra 3. Prostate gland 4. Seminiferous tubules

How long is the normal gestation period? 1. 5 days 2. 1 month 3. 9 months years

How long is the normal gestation period? 1. 5 days 2. 1 month 3. 9 months years

When does fertilization occur? 1. On the first day of the menstrual cycle 2. When the sperm penetrates the ovum 3. One year prior to menarche 4. During the second trimester

When does fertilization occur? 1. On the first day of the menstrual cycle 2. When the sperm penetrates the ovum 3. One year prior to menarche 4. During the second trimester

The female gametes are produced in the: 1. Cervix 2. Fallopian tube 3. Ovary 4. Uterus

The female gametes are produced in the: 1. Cervix 2. Fallopian tube 3. Ovary 4. Uterus