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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt Double Jeopardy 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Genetics Male Repro Female Repro Development ID

The 2 muscles that regulate the testes temperature

What are the 1.Cremaster muscle 2.Dartos muscle?

Spermatogenesis occurs in this structure

What is the seminiferous tubule?

These cells make up the blood testes barrier.

What are sertoli or sustenacular cells?

Cells that produce testosterone

What is leydig or interstitial cells?

Semen contains secretions from these 4 structures

What is 1.Seminiferous tubule (sperm) 2.Seminal vesicle 3.Bulbourethral gland (Cowper's) 4.Prostate gland

Four hormones produced by the corpus luteum

What are 1)Progesterone 2)Estrogen 3)Relaxin 4)Inhibin

The name for the secondary follicle before ovulation

What is Graffian, vescicular, or mature?

In oogenesis, the small cell produced by Meiosis I

What is the first polar body?

Fertilization occurs here

What is the fallopian tube, uterine tube or oviduct?

The surgical tying of the fallopian tubes

What is tubal ligation?

The SRY gene cause the release of this hormone from the sertoli cells

What is Mullerin Inhibiting Substance (MIS)?

A condition characterized by growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus

What is endometriosis?

This layer of tissue develops into muscle, blood vessels and heart

What is mesoderm?

The wall of the yolk sac forms a small vascular outpocketing used for gas exchange

What is allantosis?

The neural tube develops into this

What is the brain and spinal cord?

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What is the bulbourethral or cowper’s gland?

ID

What is the seminal vessicle?

ID

What are the fimbrae?

ID

What is the cervix?

ID

What is the rete testes?

Double Jeopardy Three conditions when amenorrhea would occur

What are 1)Pregnancy 2)Menopause 3)Overexercise 4)Anorexia?

The genetic make up of an organism.

What is the genotype?

The number of chromosomes in a sperm cell.

What is 23?

A female who is X C X c for color blindness

What is a carrier?

The phenotypic outcome of offspring for parents who are Ai and Bi

What are AB, A, B, O?