PHYSIOLOGY II: MODULE 6 EXAM
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This document, "Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology II: Module 6 Exam," covers the female and male
reproductive systems, specifically the functions of ovaries, oogenesis, ovulation, and the organs of the
reproductive system, as well as the process of labor. It provides 23 questions with correct answers and
detailed explanations, including diagrams and images, to aid in understanding these concepts. Students
can use this document to study, review, and comprehend the material, ultimately enhancing their
understanding of the reproductive systems and labor processes.
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EXAM QUESTIONS
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, QUESTION 1
All the following are functions of the ovaries EXCEPT:
CORRECT ANSWER
A. Production of eggs
B. Correct! Maintaining the development of a fetus
C. Production of estrogen
D. Development of the corpus luteum
RATIONALE: Maintaining the development of a fetus is primarily a function of the placenta, not the ovaries, which are
responsible for producing eggs and hormones that support fetal development but do not directly maintain it. This distinction
highlights the ovaries' role in producing the initial components necessary for fetal development, such as eggs and estrogen,
but not the actual maintenance and nourishment of the fetus.
QUESTION 2
Which of the following statements is true concerning oogenesis?
CORRECT ANSWER
A. It begins at the time of puberty.
B. Correct! The primary oocyte divides to produce a secondary oocyte.
C. Each primary oocyte produces in two to three mature ova.
D. The first polar body maintains all the cytoplasm.
E. B&C are true
RATIONALE: The correct answer is the option that correctly states the sequence of events in oogenesis, which involves the
division of a primary oocyte to produce a secondary oocyte and a first polar body, and then the division of the secondary
oocyte to produce a mature ovum and a second polar body. This sequence of events supports option B as a true statement
concerning oogenesis, making it the correct answer.
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