Mod 12 - Female Reproductive System - Formative Quiz Flashcards

1
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Cortex of the ovary contains the denser part of the ovary. It also conatins
A: dense fibrous tissue called tunica albuginea
B: the area where BV, lymphatic vessles and nerves enter the ovary
C: numerous oocytes and follicles

A

C: numerous oocytes and follicles

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Mature follicle, corpus luteum, primordial follicle, secondary follicle or primary follicle?

The primary oocyte has a single layer of granulosa cells surrounding them

A

Primordial follicle

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Mature follicle, corpus luteum, primordial follicle, secondary follicle or primary follicle?

The oocyte enlarges and the granulosa cells become enlarged and cuboidal. A zona pellucida is formed.

A

Primary follicle

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Mature follicle, corpus luteum, primordial follicle, secondary follicle or primary follicle?

The follicle for s vesicles among the granulosa cells. A theca forms around the follicle.

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Secondary follicle

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Mature follicle, corpus luteum, primordial follicle, secondary follicle or primary follicle?

The fluid filled vesicles for, a single fluid filled antrum. The oocyte is pushes in a mass of granulosa cells called cumulus cells.

A

Mature follicles

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Mature follicle, corpus luteum, primordial follicle, secondary follicle or primary follicle?

After ovulation the follicle is transformed into a grandular structure. The cells are now called luteal cells.

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Corpus luteum

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After fertilisation the developing embryo passes down the uterine tube in to the uterus. The outer layer of the embryo, the trophoblast secretes hCG and later part of the placenta, the chorion. hCG causes
A: the endometrium to continue to proliferate
B: the corpus luteum to remain functioning and continue to secrete progesterone
C: cause capacitation of the embryo
D: causes the proliferative phase to increase

A

B: the corpus luteum to remain functioning and continue to secrete progesterone

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8
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What role do fimbriae play in ovulation?

A

Stroke developing follicle, increasing fluid movement in the fallopian tube

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9
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When is the second meiotic division complete?

A: fertilisation
B: ovulation
C: with the formation of the mature follicle or Graafian follicle
D: with the formation of the corpus luteum

A

A: fertilisation

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10
Q
Which two hormones have an effect on breast tissue?
A: prolcatin, oxytocin
B: LH, progesterone
C: oestrogen, progesterone
D: prolactin, LH
A

A: prolactin, oxytocin

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At ovulation, what stage of meiosis is the oocyte in?
A: prophase I, meiosis I
B: metaphase I, meiosis I
C: metaphase II, meiosis II
D: prophase II, metaphase II
A

C: prophase II, meiosis II

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12
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During which days of the uterine cycle does the secretory phase occur?
A: days 1-5
B: days 6-14
C: days 15-28

A

C: days 15-28

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13
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Female gamete stage [oogonia, primary oocyte, secondary oocyte]
A: developing fetus at 4 months gestation contains 5 million of these cells
B: at birth there are about 2 million of these cells
C: at puberty there are about 400k of these cells
D: name give to the cell when ovulation occurs
E: fertilisation causes this cell to complete M1
F: cell is in prophase 1 of M1

A
A: ooctye
B: primary oocyte
C: primary oocyte
D: secondary oocyte
E: secondary oocyte
F: primary oocyte
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