Where are sperm formed? A. Epidiymis B. Sertoli Cells C. Celly of Leydig D. Seminiferous Tubules.

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Where are sperm formed? A. Epidiymis B. Sertoli Cells C. Celly of Leydig D. Seminiferous Tubules

After an egg becomes implanted, before the placenta forms (around week 4) it is called a A. Embryo B. Zygote C. Blastula D. Ovum

How many egg cells are formed during oogenesis? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

The name of the tube that mature sperm travel through before they become part of semen is called the ___. A. Vas deferens B. Ejaculatory duct C. Urethra D. Fallopian tube

Where does implantation occur? A. Fallopian tubes B. Uterus C. Ovaries D. Vagina

Which structure secretes progesterone? A. Ovary B. Uterus C. Corpus luteum D. Endometrium

The acrosome is located on which part of a sperm cell? A. Tail B. Body C. Head

Which of the following germ layers will develop into the brain? A. Ectoderm B. Endoderm C. mesoderm

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The ________ secretes a solution that contain enzymes that activate the sperm to swim. A. Bulbourethral gland B. Seminal vesicle C. Epididymis D. Prostate gland

The _____ makes up the border of each the border of each testicle? A. Epididymis B. Bulbourethral gland C. Seminal vesicle D. Prostate gland

Which of the following stages occurs after ovulation? A. Follicular B. Menstrual C. Proliferative D. Secretory

Through which of the following structures does semen travel? A. Vas deferens B. Urethra C. Seminiferous tubules D. Epididymis

Which hormone is released from the ovaries that brings on ovulation? A. Progesterone B. FSH C. LH D. Estrogen

During which process would hormone levels be highest? A. Implantation B. Fetilization C. Ovulation D. Menstryation

When a female gets a tubal ligation her _______ is cut and the ends are tied? A. Uterus B. Vas deferens C. Fallopian tubes D. Ovaries

Which layer of the uterus is involved in implantation? A. Endometrium B. Epimetrium C. Perimetrium D. Myometrium

How many primary follicles will develop into secondary follicles each month? A. 1 B. 500 C. 25 D. 10

Milk is carried through which tube? A. Lactiferous B. Vas deferns C. Urethra D. Fallopian

The first few days after fertilization, the ovum is called a ___. A. Zygote B. Embryo C. Blastula D. Morula

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The head of the penis is also called the _______. A. Prepuce B. Glans penis C. Urethra D. Shaft

Which structure takes the place of the corpus luteum to secrete hormones which maintain pregnancy? A. Placenta B. Embryo C. Fetus D. blastula

Which process is occuring below? A. Fertilization B. Implantation C. Ovulation D. Menstruation

Which hormone increases after ovulation? A. LH B. FSH C. Estrogen D. Progesterone B

Which hormone brings on contraction? A. Oxytocin B. Progesterone C. LH D. FSH

The cells/membrane that surround an egg is called a ______. A. Zygote B. Corpus luteum C. Follicle D. Ovum

A. Seminal Vesicle B. Bulbourethral Gland C. Prostate Gland D. Ejaculatory Duct

A. Urethra B. Vas deferens C. Ejaculatory duct D. Seminiferous Tubules

A. Epidiymis B. Vas deferens C. Seminal Vesicles D. Seminiferous Tubules

A. Vagina B. Ovaries C. Fallopian tubes D. Uterus

A. Vagina B. Ovaries C. Fallopian tubes D. Uterus

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