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UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

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Page 1: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

UNIT 10: Reproductive SystemClicker Review

Page 2: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Where is the predominant male androgen produced?

1. Leydig cells2. Seminiferous tubules3. Epididymis4. Hypothalamus 5. Pituitary gland

Page 3: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Where does meiosis occur in a male?

1. Leydig cells2. Seminiferous tubules3. Epididymis4. Hypothalamus 5. Pituitary gland

Page 4: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which of the following is a primary sexual characteristic?

1. Muscle development2. Hair on the body3. Deeper voice4. Sperm production

Page 5: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

How long do sperm cells spend in the epidydimis?

1. 1 day2. 10 days3. 20 days4. 40-65 days 5. 65 days

Page 6: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Where is 60% of semen volume produced?

1. Epididymis 2. Prostate gland3. Seminal vesicle4. Bulbourethral gland (Cowper’s gland) 5. Seminiferous tubule

Page 7: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

What is the function of the fluid secreted by the prostate gland?

1. Neutralize urine in the urethra2. Neutralize the acidic environment of the

vagina3. Provide nutrients for sperm4. All of the above

Page 8: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

If a man receives a vasectomy, what anatomical structure is cut?

1. Ejaculatory duct2. Seminiferous tubules3. Epididymis4. Vas Deferens

Page 9: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

After a vasectomy, semen will contain all of the following EXCEPT:

1. fructose2. sperm3. Alkaline fluid4. prostaglandins

Page 10: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

What hormone directly stimulates testosterone production?

1. GnRH2. HCG3. LH4. FSH 5. Androgen

Page 11: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Eggs develop in what specific structure?

1. follicle2. oviduct3. uterus4. ovary5. Endometrial lining

Page 12: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

What hormone directly stimulates development of the follicle?

1. GnRH2. FSH3. LH4. Estrogen 5. Progesterone

Page 13: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

As the follicle develops, what hormone does it produce?

1. GnRH2. FSH3. LH4. Estrogen 5. Progesterone

Page 14: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

What does the follicle develop into after ovulation?

1. egg2. Endometrial lining 3. Corpus luteum4. Progesterone

Page 15: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Increasing amounts of estrogen lead to …

1. A bigger follicle2. More FSH3. More progesterone4. Increase in endometrial lining

Page 16: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

A spike in which hormone causes ovulation?

1. GnRH2. FSH3. LH4. Estrogen 5. Progesterone

Page 17: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

What hormones does the corpus luteum produce?

1. GnRH2. FSH3. LH4. Estrogen 5. Progesterone

Page 18: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Why would the corpus luteum disintegrate?

1. Egg not fertilized2. No HCG3. Increase in FSH4. Both 1 and 2 5. 1, 2, & 3

Page 19: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which two things does oxytocin do?

1. Cause the uterus to contract2. Cause milk to be release from mammary

glands3. Trigger ovulation4. Cause milk production5. Cause menopause

Page 20: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Where does fertilization normally occur?

1. ovary2. Oviduct/fallopian tube3. uterus4. cervix5. Vagina

Page 21: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which method of birth control is the MOST effective (besides abstinence)?

1. Condom2. Pill 3. Diaphragm 4. Foam 5. “Withdrawl” (coitus interuptus)

Page 22: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

How many functional end products result from FEMALE meiosis?

1. 02. 13. 24. 35. 4

Page 23: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which of the following phases is NOT part of the OVARIAN cycle?

1. Follicular phase2. Ovulatory phase 3. Secretory phase 4. Luteal phase

Page 24: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

The follicular phase of the ovarian cycle begins at the same time as the _____ phase of the menstrual cycle.

1. Menstrual flow2. Secretory 3. Proliferative

Page 25: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

What does the endometrial lining look like in the secretory phase?

1. There isn’t any2. Just starting to develop3. Beginning to be vascularized 4. Vascularized & making glycogen

Page 26: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

How does an IUD prevent pregnancy?

1. Prevents maturation of follicle2. Prevents release of egg3. Prevents sperm from reaching egg4. Prevents implantation

Page 27: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

During which trimester do a baby’s organs develop?

1. 1st (0-12 weeks)2. 2nd (13-24 weeks)3. 3rd (25-40 weeks)

Page 28: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

What is another name for the “birth canal”?

1. vagina2. cervix3. uterus4. Oviduct/fallopian tube

Page 29: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which STD causes the following symptoms: symptoms appear 2-21 (usually 2-10) days after sex; thick yellow, gray, or

greenish discharge or drip; burning or pain during urination; swollen or tender testicles; abnormal periods or bleeding between periods

1. Gonorrhea2. Syphilis3. Genital warts (HPV)4. Herpes5. Hepatitis B6. HIV7. Chlamydia

Page 30: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which STD causes the following symptoms: symptoms take 1-12 weeks to appear; in the 1st stage of infection, painless sore(s)

on mouth or sex organs which last 1-5 weeks; in the 2nd stage a rash develops somewhere on the body along with flu-like symptoms

1. Gonorrhea2. Syphilis3. Genital warts (HPV)4. Herpes5. Hepatitis B6. HIV7. Chlamydia

Page 31: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which STD causes the following symptoms: symptoms can take 1-9 months to appear; if have symptoms they include flu-like feelings that don’t go away, tiredness, jaundice, dark urine/light-

colored bowel movements

1. Gonorrhea2. Syphilis3. Genital warts (HPV)4. Herpes5. Hepatitis B6. HIV7. Chlamydia

Page 32: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which STD causes the following symptoms: symptoms appear 1-30 days after contact; flu-like feelings; small painful

blisters on the sex organs or mouth; itching or burning before the blisters appear; blisters last 1-3 weeks and then go away (you still

have this condition though)

1. Gonorrhea2. Syphilis3. Genital warts (HPV)4. Herpes5. Hepatitis B6. HIV7. Chlamydia

Page 33: UNIT 10: Reproductive System Clicker Review. Where is the predominant male androgen produced? 1.Leydig cells 2.Seminiferous tubules 3.Epididymis 4.Hypothalamus.

Which STD causes the following symptoms: symptoms show up 1-8 months after contact; caused by a virus; small bumps on the sex organs or anus; itching or burning around the sex organs; bumps

may go away but they can come back because you still have the virus

1. Gonorrhea2. Syphilis3. Genital warts (HPV)4. Herpes5. Hepatitis B6. HIV7. Chlamydia