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QUIZ Reproduction Pregnance


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1.
A muscular sac containing the testes and able to regulate temperature.



    womb

    foreskin


    scrotum

    fallopian tube







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2.
A tube that carries sperm from the testes to the urethra.



    vas deferens

    seminiferous tubule

    fallopian tube

    epididymis








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3.
A small and highly sensitive female organ.




    hymen

    vagina

    clitoris

    vulva







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4.
Glands that produce simple sugars to provide energy for the sperm.



    prostate


    seminal vesicles

    epididymis

    Cowper's Glands








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5.
The structure in which the sperm are stored.



    epididymis

    penis

    testis


    prostate







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6.
A tube that transports urine to the outside of the body in both sexes.




    prostate

    urethra

    sperm duct

    bladder








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7.
The tube that transports the egg away from the ovary after ovulation.



    fimbriae


    vagina

    Fallopian duct or oviduct

    uterus








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8.
The normal period of pregnancy from the end of the last menstrual cycle.



    40 weeks

    37 weeks

    35 weeks


    43 weeks







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A surgical procedure in which the foreskin of the penis is removed.




    vasectomy

    incision

    hysterectomy

    circumcision








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10.
A membrane in female virgins that partially guards the entrance to the vagina.



    foreskin


    hymen

    cervix

    scrotum








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Reproductive passage that receives the penis during sexual intercourse.



    urethra

    cervix

    vagina


    uterus







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12.
Human female reproductive cell.




    gamete

    ovum

    sperm

    ovule








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13.
A process in adult females where the endometrium is lost approximately every 28 days.



    premenstrual syndrome


    menopause

    menstruation

    ovarian cycle








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14.
The cellular structure that forms immediately after conception.



    zygote

    baby

    morula


    fetus







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15.
The opening at the base of the uterus through which the baby must pass during labour.




    vagina

    cervix

    fallopian tube

    vulva








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16.
A form of cell division in which the daughter cells are exact duplicates of the mother cell.


    Answer: (Sounds a little like my toes.)







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17.
When is a woman most fertile?



    three days after sex


    immediately after ovulation

    28 days after the last period

    during orgasm








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18.
One of the following is NOT a function of the placenta. Which one?



    Produces female hormones

    Excretion

    Shock absorber


    Respiration







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19.
What is the name of the hormone that prolongs pregnancy?




    estrogen

    oxytocin

    testosterone

    progesterone








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20.
In which structure does fertilization occur?



    ovary


    vagina

    fallopian tube

    uterus




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