Reproductive Systems Practice Test. 1. Which of these does NOT stimulate estrogen & progesterone to release? a.Formation of corpus luteum b.Fertilization.

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Reproductive Systems Practice Test

1. Which of these does NOT stimulate estrogen & progesterone to release? a.Formation of corpus luteum b.Fertilization c.Ovulation d.Implantation

2. Sperm are made in tubes called the ___. a.Urethra b.Ejaculatory duct c.Epididymis d.Seminiferous tubules

3. Which of these could NOT take place during ovulation? a.Formation of corpus luteum b.Fertilization c.Increase of LH d.Implantation

4. Seminal fluid is made in structures called the ___. Choose all that apply. a.Prostate gland b.Scrotum c.Seminiferous tubules d.Seminal vesicles

5. Identify the hormone(s): stimulates estrogen & progesterone Indicate  or .

6. Identify the hormone(s): forms the corpus luteum Indicate  or .

7. Identify the hormone(s): performs the same function in males & females Indicate  or .

8. Identify the hormone(s): causes menstruation Indicate  or .

9. What is the role of the menstrual cycle? Why does it happen monthly?

10. In order for the embryo to implant, what condition must be met?