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Unit 5: Homeostasis and Response
5.3 Hormonal Coordination in Humans
5.3.4 Human Reproduction
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What do the testes produce in the male reproductive system?
Sperm and testosterone
What fluid does the prostate gland produce in the male reproductive system?
Semen
Match the structure of the female reproductive system with its function:
Ovaries ↔️ Produce eggs and hormones
Fallopian tubes ↔️ Transport eggs to the uterus
Uterus ↔️ Site of egg implantation
What three processes occur in the vagina of the female reproductive system?
Intercourse, menstruation, childbirth
Menstruation involves the shedding of the uterine
lining
The scrotum is an external pouch that regulates the temperature of the
testes
The vas deferens transports sperm from the testes to the urethra.
True
The urethra in the male reproductive system transports semen out of the body during
ejaculation
The cervix is the opening of the uterus that connects to the
vagina
.
True
Arrange the stages of the menstrual cycle in the correct order:
1️⃣ Menstruation
2️⃣ Follicular phase
3️⃣ Ovulation
4️⃣ Luteal phase
During which phase of the menstrual cycle does the uterine lining thicken in preparation for implantation?
Luteal phase
What is the term for the release of a mature egg from the ovary?
Ovulation
Menstruation involves the shedding of the uterine lining.
True
How long does the menstrual cycle typically last?
28 days
Spermatogenesis begins at puberty and continues throughout
life
Both spermatogenesis and oogenesis reduce diploid cells to
haploid
cells.
True
Which structure in the male reproductive system produces sperm and testosterone?
Testes
The vas deferens transports sperm from the testes to the
urethra
.
True
The urethra in the male reproductive system transports semen out of the body during
ejaculation
The uterus is where a
fertilized egg
implants and develops during pregnancy.
True
What is the term for the cell formed when a sperm fuses with an egg?
Zygote
The menstrual cycle typically lasts
28
days but can vary between individuals.
True
The menstrual cycle is a series of regular, cyclic changes that occur in the female reproductive
system
Stages of the menstrual cycle in the correct order
1️⃣ Menstruation
2️⃣ Follicular phase
3️⃣ Ovulation
4️⃣ Luteal phase
How many functional sperm cells are produced per meiotic division in spermatogenesis?
Four
Match the gamete production process with its characteristic:
Spermatogenesis ↔️ Produces four functional sperm cells
Oogenesis ↔️ Produces one functional egg cell
The scrotum is an external pouch that houses and regulates the temperature of the
testes
Which gland in the male reproductive system produces a fluid that mixes with sperm to form semen?
Prostate gland
Which structure in the female reproductive system produces eggs and female sex hormones?
Ovaries
Match the stage of the menstrual cycle with its description:
Menstruation ↔️ Shedding of the uterine lining
Ovulation ↔️ Release of a mature egg
Luteal phase ↔️ Uterine lining thickens
After fertilization, the zygote travels down the fallopian tube and implants in the thickened uterine
lining
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