chapter 20-22 quiz Flashcards

1
Q

what are the functions of the female reproduction system?

A

to synthesize estrogens and progesterone.
produce oocytes.

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2
Q

the homologues pairs of chromosomes are separated in?

A

meiosis.

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3
Q

spermatogenesis is the?

A

process of producing sperm.

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4
Q

the primary sex organ of the male reproductive system is?

A

testes.

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5
Q

the hormone that is responsible for male secondary sex characteristics is?

A

testosterone.

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6
Q

the hormone produces in the anterior pituitary gland which controls the ovarian cycle are?

A

FSH and LH.

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7
Q

what day during a “normal” 28-day ovarian cycle does ovulation occur?

A

day 14.

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8
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the production of female gametes and secretion of female sex hormones is the function of the?

A

ovaries.

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9
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what is the primary sex organ of the female?

A

ovaries.

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10
Q

which hormone cause and maintains secondary sec characteristics in the female?

A

estrogen.

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11
Q

which are organs of the urinary system?

A

kidneys, urinary bladder, ureters.

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12
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what are the two parts of a nephron?

A

renal tubule and the renal corpuscle.

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13
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relative to the process of the urine production, what dose the reabsorption mean?

A

substances are moved from the renal tubular into the blood stream.

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14
Q

where are the kidneys located?

A

retroperitoneally and bilateral to the vertebral column.

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15
Q

angiotensin II causes the blood pressure to rise by?

A

increased amount of ADH to be released.

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16
Q

what are the function of the urinary system?

A

erythropoiesis regulation.
blood pressure maintenance.
maintaining the composition pH, and volume of body fluid within normal lilits.

17
Q

which answer is a normal value for the pH of urine?

A

4.7

18
Q

what are the 3 regions of the kidneys structure?

A

renal pelvis
renal medulla
renal cortex

19
Q

the structure in the nephrons that help regulate blood pressure are the?

A

juxtaglomerular apparatuses

20
Q

urine should appear cloudy?

A

false

21
Q

which body compartment has the highest percentage of water?

A

intercellular

22
Q

which hormone regulates the amount of Na+ ion excreted in urine?

A

aldosterone

23
Q

most _____ ions result from metabolic reaction in the bodys called?

A

H+

24
Q

the greatest electrolytes output is in?

A

urine.

25
Q

acidosis is defined as?

A

condition in which the pH of body fluid is below 7.35.

26
Q

which body fluids are part of the extrasellar compartment?

A

cerebrospinal fluid
interstitial fluid
blood plasma

27
Q

of the three ways, the body responds to acidosis which process responds most quickly?

A

buffer system.

28
Q

intracellular fluid are high in ____ than extracellular fluid?

A

Mg2+ ion.

29
Q

if a persons output is 2500 mL per day, how much water must that person water intake be?

A

2500 mL.

30
Q

kidneys regulate the composition of body fluids and maintain homeostasis by?

A

by adjusting the amount of H+ lost in the urine.
by adjusting the electrolytes lost in the urine.