The document discusses the male and female reproductive systems. It provides definitions and descriptions of key parts of the systems including the testes, vas deferens, epididymis, ovaries, sperm, eggs, and processes like spermatogenesis, fertilization, and reproduction. It also covers topics like the trajectory of sperm and glands involved in reproduction.
The document discusses the male and female reproductive systems. It provides definitions and descriptions of key parts of the systems including the testes, vas deferens, epididymis, ovaries, sperm, eggs, and processes like spermatogenesis, fertilization, and reproduction. It also covers topics like the trajectory of sperm and glands involved in reproduction.
The document discusses the male and female reproductive systems. It provides definitions and descriptions of key parts of the systems including the testes, vas deferens, epididymis, ovaries, sperm, eggs, and processes like spermatogenesis, fertilization, and reproduction. It also covers topics like the trajectory of sperm and glands involved in reproduction.
The document discusses the male and female reproductive systems. It provides definitions and descriptions of key parts of the systems including the testes, vas deferens, epididymis, ovaries, sperm, eggs, and processes like spermatogenesis, fertilization, and reproduction. It also covers topics like the trajectory of sperm and glands involved in reproduction.
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Reproductive System
Prepared by: March Miguel Florendo
1. In males, this structure houses the blood supply and nerves leading to reproductive anatomy. a. Vas Deferens b. Epidymis c. Spermatic Cord d. Urethra 2. The male gametes produce by a. Ovaries b. Testes c. Eggs d. Sperm 3. A mature cell divide into two and so on, the new cell grows in size and the mature a. Placentals b. Fragmentation c. Oviparous d. Fission or cell division 4. A new offspring simply grows from the body of a mother animal, it breaks off and later becomes independent a. Budding b. Regeneration c. Oviparous d. Cell division 5. In external fertilization, where do the egg and sperm unite? a. Environment b. Ovary c. Body or womb d. Parents 6. In internal Fertilization, where do the egg and sperm cell unite? a. Environment b. Ovary c. Body or womb d. Parents 7. Part of an animal which is detached becomes a whole animal. a. Budding b. Regeneration c. Fragmentation d. Fission or cell division 8. The ability of an organism to reform the lost body parts. a. Budding b. Regeneration c. Oviparous d. Fission or cell division 9. The kind of reproduction undergone by amoeba or bacteria. a. Budding b. Regeneration c. Fragmentation d. Fission or Cell division 10. The male hormone, testosterone, is produced in the a. Bladder b. Testes c. Urethra d. Penis 11. Mating the male and the female a. Reproduction b. Parturition c. Copulation d. Fertilization 12. Release of the egg from the follicle is called.. a. Gestation b. Dystocia c. Ovulation d. Embryo 13. What is the correct trajectory of sperm during ejaculation? a. Ejaculatory duct, Epididymis, Vas deferens, ampulla of vas deferens, urethra b. Epididymis, Ejaculatory duct, Vas deferens, ampulla of vas deferens, urethra c. Epididymis, Vas deferens, ampulla of vas deferens, Ejaculatory duct, urethra d. Vas deferens, Ejaculatory duct, ampulla of vas deferens, Urethra 14. Which impairment in the male reproductive system will not lead sterility? a. Obstruction of bulbourethral glands b. Blockage of ampulla of vas deferens c. Degeneration of epididymis d. Prostatic cancer 15. What is spermatogenesis? a. A process of happening in the spermatic cord. b. Shedding of unnecessary cytoplasm c. The process of meiosis in male d. Selection of spermatozoa to become sperm. 16. How many chromatids and chromosome should one expect to find a secondary spermatocyte in a human? a. 46 chromatids, 46 chromosomes b. 23 chromatids, 23 chromosome c. 92 chromatid, 46 chromosome d. 46 chromatid, 23 chromosome 17. What would be a direct result of enzymatic deficiency on the acrosome? a. Egg will not complete metaphase II b. Primary spermatocyte would not become secondary spermatocyte? c. Implantation will occur in uterine tube d. Spermatid would not become primary spermatocyte 18. Mark the incorrect statement about prostate gland ? a. Located inferior to the urinary bladder b. Secretion in thin and milky colored c. Secretion is acidic in nature d. Function in increasing the mobility of sperm 19. The fluid from which of the following accessory gland neutralize the acidity of vagina of the female? a. Seminal Vesicle b. Prostate gland c. Cowper’s gland d. Urethra 20. Human germ cell is a. Zygote b. Testis c. Ovum d. Sperm 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. B 11. C 12. C 13. C 14. D 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. B 19. C 20. D