System (Test) Questions and Answers
Uterus
Where the fetus develops and grows.
Ovulation
The release of oocyte from ovary.
Scrotum
External sac enclosing the testes.
Corpora cavernosa
Erectile tissue in the male.
Labia majora
Female homologue of the scrotum.
Warts
Human papillomavirus.
Syphilis
Treponema pallidum
Gonorrhea
Urethritis in males
Genital herpes
Genital herpes
Gonorrhea
Organism responsible for up to half of the diagnosed cases of pelvic inflammatory disease
True
It is necessary for the testes to be kept below body temperature. (T/F)
False
The prostate atrophies as a man ages, and it usually causes no health problems.(T/F)
False
The hormone oxytocin combines with enzymes in semen to enhance sperm motility.(T/F)
True
, When a couple is having difficulty conceiving a child, it is necessary to investigate the sperm of the
male.(T/F)
False
The amount of testosterone and sperm produced by the testes is dependent on the influence of FSH
alone.(T/F)
False
Ovarian follicles contain mature eggs.(T/F)
True
Sexually transmitted diseases are the most important cause of reproductive disorders.(T/F)
False
Pain during ovulation is called dysmenorrhea.(T/F)
False (Not 23 chromosomes)
A human egg or sperm contains 23 pairs of chromosomes.(T/F)
True
The Pap smear is a test to detect cancerous changes in cells of the cervix.(T/F)
False
The adenohypophyseal hormone that triggers ovulation is estrogen.(T/F)
False
The female hormone most responsible for triggering ovulation is FSH.(T/F)
False
The male urethra serves the urinary system only.(T/F)
True
Both tetrads and crossovers are seen during meiosis.(T/F)
True
Failure to attain erection is called impotence.(T/F)
False
Ovulation occurs near the end of the ovarian cycle.(T/F)
False
The corpus luteum secretes progesterone only.(T/F)