A) stimulates development of male sex organs
B) stimulates interstitial cells to produce testosterone
C) initiates development of primary follicles
D) causes hypertrophy of endometrium
E) stimulates synthesis of progesterone receptors
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A) He would develop a feminine body contour.
B) He would not produce sperm.
C) He would have an erection.
D) There would be no effect as FSH is found only in females.
E) He would produce too many sperm.
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A) follicular cells located on one side of the mature follicle
B) dense fibrous connective tissue covering
C) a chamber within the mature follicle
D) dense outer portion of the ovary proper
E) the innermost cells of the cumulus mass
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A) seminal vesicle
B) ejaculatory duct
C) ureter
D) testis
E) prostate gland
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A) occurs prior to fertilization.
B) normally occurs in the uterus.
C) assists sperm motility in the uterus.
D) occurs in the vagina.
E) occurs in the cervix.
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A) must occur 5 days before to 1 day after ovulation if fertilization is to occur
B) release of secondary oocyte
C) sperm cell unites with secondary oocyte
D) structure formed when genetic material combines
E) formation of spermatozoa
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A) Estrogen causes endometrial cells to proliferate.
B) After ovulation, the endometrium becomes thicker.
C) Rising progesterone levels cause the myometrium to contract.
D) The uterine cycle makes the endometrium a hospitable environment for implantation.
E) The endometrium receives the trophoblast.
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A) prepuce.
B) crus penis.
C) glans penis.
D) corpora cavernosa.
E) bulb of penis.
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A) HCG.
B) progesterone.
C) FSH.
D) estrogen.
E) LH.
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A) must occur 5 days before to 1 day after ovulation if fertilization is to occur
B) release of secondary oocyte
C) sperm cell unites with secondary oocyte
D) structure formed when genetic material combines
E) formation of spermatozoa
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A) erection.
B) emission.
C) ejaculation.
D) ovulation.
E) ejection.
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A) corpus luteal cells.
B) FSH.
C) granulosa cells.
D) GnRH.
E) primary oocyte.
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A) ovary
B) uterus
C) pituitary gland (hypophysis)
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A) follicular cells located on one side of the mature follicle
B) dense fibrous connective tissue covering
C) a chamber within the mature follicle
D) dense outer portion of the ovary proper
E) the innermost cells of the cumulus mass
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A) seminal vesicle
B) ejaculatory duct
C) ureter
D) testis
E) prostate gland
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A) human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
B) follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
C) gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
D) luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LH-RH)
E) estrogen
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A) GnRH production.
B) GnRH receptors.
C) LH receptors.
D) theca cells.
E) estrogen receptors.
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A) abstinence.
B) rhythm method.
C) coitus interruptus.
D) douching.
E) vaginal removal.
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A) longitudinal skin folds that border the vestibule
B) small erectile structure homologous to the penis
C) a fold formed by the anterior fusion of the labia minora
D) two hair-covered folds of skin lateral to the labia minora
E) both the vagina and urethra open into this space
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A) LH
B) FSH
C) estrogen and progesterone
D) progesterone
E) oxytocin
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