Final Review: Female Reproductive Physiology Flashcards

1
Q

What cell in oogenesis is arrested during the diplotene stage of prophase?

A

Primary oocyte

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2
Q

What is the oogonium and granulosa cells called?

A

Primordial follicle

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3
Q

At puberty, one primary oocyte becomes secondary oocyte and is arrested in which phase of meiosis?

A

Metaphase of meiosis II

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4
Q

T/F: Progesterone is at its highest concentration prior to ovulation.

A

False, estradiol

Progesterone is highest after ovulation

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5
Q

T/F: FSH and LH spike immediately after ovulation.

A

False, immediately prior to ovulation

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6
Q

What secretes oocyte maturation-inhibiting factor and nourishes the ovum throughout childhood?

A

Granulosa cells

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7
Q

T/F: FSH is dominate during the first half of the menstrual cycle.

A

True

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8
Q

What is the term for the spindle-shaped cells around follicles that form multiple layers around each follicle?

A

Theca

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9
Q

Early growth of follicle is stimulated mostly by?

A

FSH

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10
Q

Progesterone is secreted by _____ cells and estrogen is secreted by _____ cells.

A

Theca cells

Granulosa cells

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11
Q

Both theca and granulosa cells have binding sites for?

A

LH and LDL

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12
Q

Theca cells do not have binding sites for?

A

FSH

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