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The Reproductive System $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Male Anatomy Male Physiology Female Anatomy Female Physiology Birds & Bees FINAL ROUND

Male Anatomy: $100 Question Which tube carries sperm from the scrotum to the junction with the urethra? a. Epididymis b. Ejaculatory duct c. Vas deferens d. Urethra BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Anatomy: $100 Answer Which tube carries sperm from the scrotum to the junction with the urethra? a. Epididymis b. Ejaculatory duct c. Vas deferens d. Urethra BACK TO GAME

Male Anatomy: $200 Question Which of the following is found in the scrotum? a. Epididymis b. Ejaculatory duct c. Seminal vesicle d. Bulbourethral gland BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Anatomy: $200 Answer Which of the following is found in the scrotum? a. Epididymis b. Ejaculatory duct c. Seminal vesicle d. Bulbourethral gland BACK TO GAME

Male Anatomy: $300 Question This gland is located just inferior to the urinary bladder. a. Bulbourethral b. Prostate c. Seminal vesicle d. Cowper’s BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Anatomy: $300 Answer This gland is located just inferior to the urinary bladder. a. Bulbourethral b. Prostate c. Seminal vesicle d. Cowper’s BACK TO GAME

Male Anatomy: $400 Question Which structure provides fructose into the semen to provide energy for sperm? a. Testes b. Seminal Vesicle c. Cowper’s Gland d. Epididymis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Anatomy: $400 Answer Which structure provides fructose into the semen to provide energy for sperm? a. Testes b. Seminal Vesicle c. Copwer’s Gland d. Epididymis BACK TO GAME

Male Anatomy: $500 Question Which of the following is not an accessory gland that contributes fluid to the semen? a. Bulbourethral gland b. Prostate gland c. Seminal vesicle d. Epididymis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Anatomy: $500 Answer Which of the following is not an accessory gland that contributes fluid to the semen? a. Bulbourethral gland b. Prostate gland c. Seminal vesicle d. Epididymis BACK TO GAME

Male Physiology: $100 Question All of the following are secondary sex characteristics of the male except: a. Facial hair. b. Enlargement of the larynx. c. Spermatogenesis. d. Hair growth on the chest. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Physiology: $100 Answer All of the following are secondary sex characteristics of the male except: a. Facial hair. b. Enlargement of the larynx. c. Spermatogenesis. d. Hair growth on the chest. BACK TO GAME

Male Physiology: $200 Question Where in the body are sperm stored? a. Testis b. Epididymis c. Prostate d. Seminal vesicle BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Physiology: $200 Answer Where in the body are sperm stored? a. Testis b. Epididymis c. Prostate d. Seminal vesicle BACK TO GAME

Male Physiology: $300 Question Which hormone contributes to an increase in body oils and therefore acne during puberty? a. Follicle Stimulating Hormone b. Aldosterone c. Testosterone d. Progesterone BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Physiology: $300 Answer Which hormone contributes to an increase in body oils and therefore acne during puberty? a. Follicle Stimulating Hormone b. Aldosterone c. Testosterone d. Progesterone BACK TO GAME

Male Physiology: $400 Question Spermatogenesis requires which of the following hormones? a. LH b. FSH c. Testosterone d. All three are necessary for spermatogenesis. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Physiology: $400 Answer Spermatogenesis requires which of the following hormones? a. LH b. FSH c. Testosterone d. All three are necessary for spermatogenesis. BACK TO GAME

Male Physiology: $500 Question Erection in the male is controlled by the _____ nervous system, while ejaculation is controlled by the _____ nervous system. a. Voluntary; sympathetic b. Voluntary; parasympathetic c. Parasympathetic; sympathetic d. Sympathetic; parasympathetic BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Male Physiology: $500 Answer Erection in the male is controlled by the _____ nervous system, while ejaculation is controlled by the _____ nervous system. a. Voluntary; sympathetic b. Voluntary; parasympathetic c. Parasympathetic; sympathetic d. Sympathetic; parasympathetic BACK TO GAME

Female Anatomy: $100 Question Between the ages of 12 and 50, approximately how many eggs will mature? a. 1,000 b. 2,000 c. 200 d. 400 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Anatomy: $100 Answer Between the ages of 12 and 50, approximately how many eggs will mature? a. 1,000 b. 2,000 c. 200 d. 400 BACK TO GAME

Female Anatomy: $200 Question Where are fimbriae found? a. Uterus b. Ovary c. Uterine tubes d. Vulva BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Anatomy: $200 Answer Where are fimbriae found? a. Uterus b. Ovary c. Uterine tubes d. Vulva BACK TO GAME

Female Anatomy: $300 Question The labia minora are part of the: a. Internal genitalia. b. Mons pubis. c. Vulva. d. All of the above. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Anatomy: $300 Answer The labia minora are part of the: a. Internal genitalia. b. Mons pubis. c. Vulva. d. All of the above. BACK TO GAME

Female Anatomy: $400 Question What is the function of the hymen? a. To prevent premature pregnancy. b. To aid with menstruation. c. To produce female sex hormones. d. It’s a mystery. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Anatomy: $400 Answer What is the function of the hymen? a. To prevent premature pregnancy. b. To aid with menstruation. c. To produce female sex hormones. d. It’s a mystery. BACK TO GAME

Female Anatomy: $500 Question The flow phase of menstruation involves the shedding of the: a. Cervix b. Fimbria c. Oviducts d. Endometrium BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Anatomy: $500 Answer The flow phase of menstruation involves the shedding of the: a. Cervix b. Fimbria c. Oviducts d. Endometrium BACK TO GAME

Female Physiology: $100 Question What does PMS stand for? a. Premenstrual Sickness b. Premenstrual Syndrome c. Period Month Stimulation d. Period Month Stimulation BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Physiology: $100 Answer What does PMS stand for? a. Premenstrual Sickness b. Premenstrual Syndrome c. Period Month Stimulation d. Period Month Stimulation BACK TO GAME

Female Physiology: $200 Question On average, how much menstrual fluid (blood) is lost during in a single menstrual cycle? a. 60mL b mL c. 15mL d. 80mL BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Physiology: $200 Answer On average, how much menstrual fluid (blood) is lost during in a single menstrual cycle? a. 60mL b mL c. 15mL d. 80mL BACK TO GAME

Female Physiology: $300 Question On average, how long is a menstrual cycle? a. 7 days b. 10 days c. 5 days d. 14 days BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Physiology: $300 Answer On average, how long is a menstrual cycle? a. 7 days b. 10 days c. 5 days d. 14 days BACK TO GAME

Female Physiology: $400 Question What is the most common hormone, in high concentrations, in oral contraceptives? a. Estrogen b. Progesterone c. Testosterone d. Oxytocin BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Physiology: $400 Answer What is the most common hormone, in high concentrations, in oral contraceptives? a. Estrogen b. Progesterone c. Testosterone d. Oxytocin BACK TO GAME

Female Physiology: $500 Question How many consecutive months does a middle aged woman need to miss her period to reach menopause? a. 6 b. 3 c. 24 d. 12 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Female Physiology: $500 Answer How many consecutive months does a middle aged woman need to miss her period to reach menopause? a. 6 b. 3 c. 24 d. 12 BACK TO GAME

Birds & Bees: $100 Question Which of the following statements is true of both the male and the female reproductive systems? a. The primary sex organs are found in the abdominopelvic cavity. b. The urethra is part of the reproductive system. c. The gametes are formed by meiosis. d. Production of gametes begins during fetal life. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birds & Bees: $100 Answer Which of the following statements is true of both the male and the female reproductive systems? a. The primary sex organs are found in the abdominopelvic cavity. b. The urethra is part of the reproductive system. c. The gametes are formed by meiosis. d. Production of gametes begins during fetal life. BACK TO GAME

Birds & Bees: $200 Question The areola is an area found on the: a. Ovary. b. Testis. c. Breast. d. Penis. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birds & Bees: $200 Answer The areola is an area found on the: a. Ovary. b. Testis. c. Breast. d. Penis. BACK TO GAME

Birds & Bees: $300 Question On average, how many sperm are released in a single ejaculation? a. 200 billion b. 200 million c. 10 million d. 1 million BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birds & Bees: $300 Answer On average, how many sperm are released in a single ejaculation? a. 200 billion b. 200 million. c. 10 million d. 1 million BACK TO GAME

Birds & Bees: $400 Question Which of the following has a very acidic pH? a. Testis b. Vagina c. Uterus d. Ejaculatory duct BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birds & Bees: $400 Answer Which of the following has a very acidic pH? a. Testis b. Vagina c. Uterus d. Ejaculatory duct BACK TO GAME

Birds & Bees: $500 Question Cryptorchidism is a condition where: a. Testes fail to descend. b. Testes are removed before puberty. c. Cysts form in the ovaries. d. Sperm fail to gain motility. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Birds & Bees: $500 Answer Cryptorchidism is a condition where: a. Testes fail to descend. b. Testes are removed before puberty. c. Cysts form in the ovaries. d. Sperm fail to gain motility. BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Which of the following structures in the female are homologous to the scrotum? a. Vagina b. Labia minora c. Labia majora d. Mons pubis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Which of the following structures in the female are homologous to the scrotum? a. Vagina b. Labia minora c. Labia majora d. Mons pubis BACK TO GAME