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This document contains a reproductive development and anatomy exam with multiple choice and true/false questions testing knowledge of male and female reproductive systems. It covers topics like the development of external genitals, onset of puberty, hormone functions, internal reproductive structures, the menstrual cycle, fertilization process and more.

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I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE.

Write TRUE if you think the underlined word is correct and change
it if it is incorrect. (2 pts. Each) – 20 pts.
TOPIC: REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT
1-2. At about week 12, the external genitals of a baby develop.
3-4. Middle Childhood is the stage of life at which secondary sex changes begin.
5-6. FSH and LH initiate the production of androgen and testosterone, which in turn initiate
secondary sex characteristics, the visible signs of maturity.
7-8. At age 12-14 years, testosterone levels rise.
9-10. Estrogenic hormones are responsible for muscular development, physical growth, and the
increase in sebaceous gland secretions (acne).
TOPIC: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
11-12. Andrology is the study of the male reproductive organs.
13-14. The structures that form the female external genitalia are termed the vagina.
15-16. A fallopian tube consists of 4 parts: Interstitial, Isthmus, Ampulla, and Infundibulum.
17-18. Testes is a rugated, skin-covered, muscular pouch suspended from the perineum. Its
functions are to support the testes and to help regulate the temperature of sperm.
19-20. The prostate gland is responsible for the proof semen, liquid mixture of sperm cells,
prostate fluid and seminal fluid.
II. ENUMERATION. 10 pts.
21-25. Give 5 internal male reproductive structures.
26-27. Give 2 external female reproductive structures.
28-30. Give the 3 layers of uterus.
III. MCQ. 10 pts.
31. Which of the following glands are responsible for 60% of the synthesis of semen?
A) the seminal vesicles
B) the bulbourethral glands
C) the prostate
D) the pituitary
32. Which selection lists only accessory glands of the male reproductive system?
A) epididymis, vestibular glands, and prostate gland
B) prostate gland, vestibular glands, and seminal vesicles
C) bulbourethral glands, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles
D) bulbourethral glands, prostate gland, and epididymis
33. All are classifications of the pelvis EXCEPT.
A) Gynecoid

B) Spheroid

C) Platypelloid

D) Anthropoid

34. Which of the following is not an accessory organ of reproduction in women?


A) ovaries
B) uterus
C) vagina
D) vulva
35. Which of the following is not a structure of the vulva?

A) vagina

B) labia majora

C) urinary meatus

D) clitoris

36. Ovulation usually occurs on cycle day ____ of a 28-day cycle

A) 13

B) 14

C) 15

D) 16

37. The term used to describe failure to have a menstrual cycle.

A) Menometrorrhagia

B) Hypomenorrhea

C) Oligomenorrhea
D) Amenorrhea

38. While discussing reproductive health with a group of female adolescents, one of the adolescents
asks the nurse, "Where is the ovum fertilised?" The nurse responds by stating that fertilisation normally
occurs at which of the following sites?

A) Vagina
B) Cervix
C) Fallopian tube
D) Uterus

39. Which hormone is inhibited during pregnancy in order to prevent contractions of the uterus?
A) Oxytocin
B) Progesterone
C) Estrogen
D) FSH

40. What is the correct order of events in fertilization?


A) fusion of gametes, acrosome reaction and then cortical reaction
B) cortical reaction, fusion of gametes and then acrosome reaction
C) acrosome reaction, fusion of gametes and then cortical reaction
D) fusion of gametes, cortical reaction and then acrosome reaction

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