Q: Trace the path of sperm from its formation in the seminiferous tubules up to ejaculation.
A: The male reproductive system is located outside of the body. These external structures include the…
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A: Sperms are the haploid sex cells of male human reproductive system. Human male sperm has about 23…
Q: Give the function of:(a) Corpus luteum(b) Endometrium
A: Corpus luteum is a temporary endocrine gland. Rupture of Graffian follicle during ovulation in…
Q: Explain the menstrual cycle with a diagram.
A: Reproductive system (or genital system) is used for the sexual reproduction. The female attains…
Q: Fill in the blank: The _______________________ is a highly coiled tube on the surface of the…
A: The testis is the male sex gland, located behind the penis in a pouch of skin called the scrotum. It…
Q: After ovulation, the secondary oocyte enters the (a) oviduct (b) corpus luteum (c) cervix (d) ovary…
A: The main reproductive organ in females is the ovaries. These are almond-like organs that produce the…
Q: Ectopic pregnancies occur in the uterine tubes or pelvic cavity. Explain how this can occur.
A: Normally, the start of the pregnancy is when an egg successfully gets fertilized and implants itself…
Q: Which condition is characterized by the growth of uterine tissue outside the uterus? endometriosis O…
A: Endometriosis It occurs due to the growth of the uterine endometrium in other organs like the…
Q: Compare the phases of the menstrual cycle according to uterine and ovarian events.
A: In the female reproductive system, the menstrual cycle is the regular natural change that occurs…
Q: Sperm production begins in the Ejaculatory duct Seminiferous tubules Epididymis Vas deferens
A: Sperm development takes place in man. Egg production takes place in females. A male reproductive…
Q: Compare and contrast the stages of oogenesis and spermatogenesis.
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Q: Name the part of female reproductive system where devcelopment of foetus is completed.
A: The female reproductive system is composed of sex organs (internal and external), which function in…
Q: Explain the role of hormones involved in female reproductive system (menstrual cycle).
A: The inner lining of uterus known as endometrium , grows and thickens each month and prepares itself…
Q: This structure connects the ovary with the uterus.a. cervix c. uterine tubeb. vagina d. endometrium
A: Animal physiology and human anatomy is the branch of science that deals with the form and function…
Q: Draw a labelled diagram of female reproductive system.
A: The reproductive system of a female is created to perform numerous functions. One of them is the…
Q: The duration of the ovarian cycle is? Select one: a. 10 days b. 28 days c. 30 days d. 3-5 days e. 7…
A: Ovarian cycle is the series of changes that occur to the ovary. Ovarian cycle is the cycle of the…
Q: During which phase of the ovarian cycle is the ovum traveling down the oviduct? Oa proliferation b.…
A: Ovarian cycle refers to the series of events happened in the ovary during which the follicles got…
Q: Contrast the number of sperm that are produced from oneprimary spermatocyte and the number of eggs…
A: Introduction The life starts from single cell called Zygote. A zygote is formed by the fusion of…
Q: Discuss the effect an absence of interstitial cells would have on male fertility.
A: The reproductive system in males include glands, ducts, and their supporting structure. The glands…
Q: difference between menarche and the menstrual cycle.
A: Female reproductive system consists of uterus, ovary, fallopian tube, vagina, vulva. This system has…
Q: During the secretory phase of the uterine cycle, the permissive hormone is: Estrogen Prolactin…
A: Progesterone
Q: What is the name of phase in menstrual cycle? Luteal phase Follicular phase Flow phase
A: The menses period, which usually lasts from day one to day five, is when the uterine lining is shed…
Q: What is the period from the woman's ovulation to the start of menstruation called? a) The uterine…
A: There are two types of reproductive cycles in mammals. These are the Estrous cycle and the Menstrual…
Q: Some women notice a small blood spot shortly after ovulation. Explain whyovulation can cause this.
A: Asmall blood spot shortly after ovulation
Q: Draw or sketch a diagram of the internal structures of the ovary as how it would be seen under a…
A: The ovaries form part of the female reproductive system and attach to the fallopian tubes. They are…
Q: Compare sperm and ova.
A: Step 1 A gamete is a haploid cell and each cell carries only a copy of each chromosome that fuses…
Q: Fill in the blank: The _______________________ is the funnel-shaped expansion at the end of a…
A: The uterine tubes also known as fallopian tubes or oviducts are part of the female reproductive…
Q: Briefly describe the changes that occur in the uterine lining during a menstrual cycle.
A: A menstrual cycle completes in 28 days and it starts at the age of 13 or 15 and continues for about…
Q: When during the menstrual cycle does ovulation (ovulation) usually take place in a woman of…
A: Ovulation is the process of release of ovum from mature graffian follicle. The whole menstrual cycle…
Q: Identify the maturing oocytes and follicles on the ovary image below. Corpus albicans Corpus luteum…
A: Introduction Ovary:- Ovaries are the female gonads — the primary female reproductive organs, it…
Q: After ovulation, the secondary oocyte enters the oviduct. Passing by the fimbriae it enters the __
A: The secondary oocyte is released from the mature Graafian follicle of the ovary during ovulation…
Q: Which of the following is not properly paired?(A) seminiferous tubule—cervix(B) vas…
A: The given terms are related to the male and female reproductive organs. Reproduction is the process…
Q: Name the process of fixing of development zygote on the uterine wall.
A: Reproductive system (or genital system) is used for the sexual reproduction. The female attains…
Q: Explain menstrual cycle.
A: The female reproductive system is composed of sexual organs that participate in the process of…
Q: Create an acronym for any of the terms or body parts of male reproductive system
A: The male reproductive system comprises of the testicles, scrotum, seminal vesicles, prostate gland,…
Q: In 3-5 sentences, explain the benefits of using contraceptives.
A: Hormonal birth control is a lifesaver for many women trying to avoid an unwanted pregnancy.…
Q: Describe what happens to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) starting from Day 1 through Day 28…
A: Answer: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM = This is the part of the female reproductive system which are…
Q: List three ways in which oopenesis differs from spermatogeneis. Be specific.
A: Spermatogenesis and oogenesis are the processes of the formation of male and female gametes.…
Q: Prepare a labeled sketch of a representative region of the ovarian cortex.
A: The ovary can be defined as the organ found in the female reproductive system that releases an ovum.…
Q: Match each structure with its function. + Fallopian tubes A. Opening to the uterus B. Tubes…
A: The correct structure with their function is matched below:
Q: If a fertile woman has sex, when during the menstrual cycle is she most likely to get pregnant? a)…
A: The menstrual cycle repeats itself every 21-35 days after the previous menstrual cycle. The…
Q: Explain the term parturition.
A: Sexual reproduction is the complex reproduction in which the offspring receives genetic information…
Q: Menstrual Cycle Phases Days 1-5 6-14 15-28 Ovarian activity Endometrium Follicular phase Flow phase…
A: Menstrual cycle: the reproductive cycle in the female primates (monkeys apps and humans) is called…
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Q: ain The process of releasing of an egg from the ovary is called .
A: Ova (singular egg cell, from the Latin term egg cell, which means 'egg') is another name for egg…
Q: Discuss the interplay of the ovarian and menstrual cycles
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Q: atch each structure with its function Epididymis A. Structures that make seminal fluid B. Tubes…
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Compare/Contrast the Ovarian Cycle to the Uterine Cycle.
Menstrual cycle can be described with the help of ovarian or uterine cycle.
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- Figure 43.17 Which of the following statements about the menstrual cycle is false? Progesterone levels rise during the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle and the secretory phase of the uterine cycle. Menstruation occurs just after LH and FSH levels peak. Menstruation occurs after progesterone levels drop. Estrogen levels rise before ovulation, while progesterone levels rise after.Ovulation releases _________. a. the corpus luteum b. a primordial follicle c. a primary oocyte d. a secondary oocyte and first polar bodyMale Reproductive Organs Color the structures of the male reproductive system in the following figure. IV. •Prostate gland: Light green • Urethra: Purple • Testis: Gray • Epididymis: Gold • Scrotum: Tan • Vas deferens: Dark •Corpus blue cavernosum: Pink •Ejaculatory duct: •Glans penis: Orange Fuschia •Prepuce: Dark •Bulbourethral green •Urinary bladder: Light blue gland: Brown •Seminal vesicle: •Corpus Yellow spongiosum: Red
- Color/mark the date/s in the calendar as described by the following events of 28- days menstrual cycle. The blood drop image indicates the first day of the cycle. RED- uterus sheds its inner lining of soft tissue and blood vessels BLUE-last day of the Follicular Phase GREEN- a mature egg cell is released from the ovary YELLOW- days of the Luteal Phase MARK X- most fertile daysExplain the path an ovum (egg) takes through the female reproductive system. You must use the following terms: uterus, vagina, ovary, cervix, and fallopian tube.Describe the 28-day uterine cycle in females, citing important timeframes/hormones/events in the cycle. Your response must include the difference between fertilization occurring and fertilization not occurring throughout this cycle and how that would effect the cycle's "completion" (What I mean by this is describe the entire cycle and how it would change if a zygote is successfully formed and implanted into the uterus resulting in pregnancy)
- Identify the structures below: Choose from: Pharynx / seminal receptacles / setae / crop / nerve cord / aortic arches / intestine / clitellum / seminal vesicles / gizzardDefine the following: Uterus Cervix Fallopian tubes Fimbrae Endometrium Follicle Corpus LuteumMatch each of the reproductive organs to its descriptions/functions fimbriae corpus luteum follicle stimulating hormone womb epididymis prostate cervix seminiferous tubules vagina urethra Choices: catches the mature egg develops into a placenta egg maturation embryo implants site of maturation of sperm secretes an alkaline fluid extends/widens during delivery male germ cells are produced birth canal path for the sperm
- Draw or sketch a diagram of the internal structures of the ovary as how it would be seen under a microscope. In your hand drawn diagram label the following structures on the female reproductive system: -immature follicles -ovum -corpus albican -corpus luteum -follicleUsing the words below, label the female reproductive system parts on the diagram below: Infundibulum | Ovary | fallopian tube | cervix | vagina | uterus | endometriumThe phase of the female menstrual cycle in which the uterine wall sheds its lining is called the: O Luteal Phase O Menstrual Phase O Follicular Phase Ovulation O Shedding Phase