Chapter 27 – Reproductive System $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 The Anatomy The FunctionThe GlandsThe Terms Miscellaneous FINAL.

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Chapter 27 – Reproductive System $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 The Anatomy The FunctionThe GlandsThe Terms Miscellaneous FINAL ROUND

The Anatomy $100 Question This structure is one in which implantation occurs and subsequently develops the fertilized egg. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Anatomy $100 Answer uterus BACK TO GAME

The Anatomy $200 Question This structure houses the testes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Anatomy $200 Answer scrotum BACK TO GAME

The Anatomy $300 Question Peristaltic contractions move the sperm cells through this tube which leads from the epididymis to the urethra. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Anatomy $300 Answer Ductus deferens BACK TO GAME

The Anatomy $400 Question This structure in females is the homologue to the male penis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Anatomy $400 Answer clitoris BACK TO GAME

The Anatomy $500 Question Fertilization occurs in the BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Anatomy $500 Answer Fallopian tubes BACK TO GAME

The Function $100 Question The function of this male structure is the formation of sperm cells. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Function $100 Answer Seminiferous tubules BACK TO GAME

The Function $200 Question The function of this structure is to produce estrogen and progesterone after fertilization until the placenta takes on that function BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Function $200 Answer Corpus luteum BACK TO GAME

The Function: $300 Question The function of these is to produce the egg. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Function $300 Answer ovary BACK TO GAME

The Function $400 Question This function is best described as the release of the oocyte from the ovary. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Function $400 Answer ovulation BACK TO GAME

The Function $500 Question The function of this process is to keep the chromosomal number of humans at 46. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Function $500 Answer Meiosis BACK TO GAME

The Glands $100 Produces 60% of the semen and contributes fructose BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Glands $100 Seminal Vescicles BACK TO GAME

The Glands $200 Question These glands are modified sudoriferous glands that secrete milk. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Glands $200 Answer mammary BACK TO GAME

The Glands $300 Question The release of GnRH controls the release of gonadatropins from this gland found in the brain BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Glands $300 Answer pituitary BACK TO GAME

The Glands $400 Question This gland encircles the urethra and produces 30% of the semen. It sometimes enlarges to produce urination issues in males. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Glands $400 Answer Prostate BACK TO GAME

The Glands $500 Question These glands release a clear mucous that lubricates the prepuce and vagina prior to intercourse BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Glands $500 Answer Bulbourethral BACK TO GAME

The Terms $100 Question This hormone causes the development of secondary sex characteristics in females BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Terms $100 Answer Estrogen BACK TO GAME

The Terms $200 Question This medical procedure is helpful and recommened for the early detection of cervical cancer BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Terms $200 Answer Pap Smear BACK TO GAME

The Terms $300 Question The production of sperm cells through the process of meiosis is called… BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The terms $300 Answer spermatogenesis BACK TO GAME

The Terms $400 Question The formation of the mature oocyte by the process of meiosis is called this. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Terms $400 Answer Oogenesis BACK TO GAME

The Terms $500 Question A mature sperm cell may include which two chromosomes? BACK TO GAME ANSWER

The Terms $500 Answer X or Y BACK TO GAME

Miscellaneous $100 Question Both egg and sperm contain this many chromosomes

Miscellaneous $100 Answer 23 chromosomes

$200 Question Miscellaneous Development of body hair, increasing the mass of the skeleton, the development of a deeper voice are all signs of these in males.

$200 Miscellaneous Answer Secondary Sex Characteristics

$300 Question Miscellaneous The sperm matures in this area of the male anatomy

$300 Answer Miscellaneous Epididymis

Miscellaneous $400 Question These muscles control the temperature of the male scrotum

Miscellaneous $400 answer Dartos and cremaster

Miscellaneous $500 question The interstitial cells located in the seminferous tubules of the male testes produces this hormone essential for sperm development

Miscellaneous $500 Answer Testosterone

FINAL ROUND Question The process of ovulation produces this slight painful twinge. What is it called? BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Mittelschmerz BACK TO GAME