Deck 40: Animal Reproduction and Development
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Deck 40: Animal Reproduction and Development
1
Place the following events of the acrosomal reaction in the correct chronological order.
(1)The acrosome releases hydrolytic enzymes.
(2)Sperm-binding proteins on the membrane bind the sperm.
(3)Sperm nucleus enters the egg.
(4)Sperm and egg plasma membranes fuse.
(5)Sperm contacts the egg's jelly coat.
A)5,1,2,4,3
B)1,5,4,3,2
C)1,2,4,3,5
D)5,2,4,3,1
E)3,5,2,1,4
(1)The acrosome releases hydrolytic enzymes.
(2)Sperm-binding proteins on the membrane bind the sperm.
(3)Sperm nucleus enters the egg.
(4)Sperm and egg plasma membranes fuse.
(5)Sperm contacts the egg's jelly coat.
A)5,1,2,4,3
B)1,5,4,3,2
C)1,2,4,3,5
D)5,2,4,3,1
E)3,5,2,1,4
A
2
Which of the following cells are haploid?
A)oogonium
B)primary spermatocyte
C)primary oocyte
D)ovum
E)spermatogonium
A)oogonium
B)primary spermatocyte
C)primary oocyte
D)ovum
E)spermatogonium
D
3
What would result if more than one sperm fertilized an egg?
A)One sperm nucleus would degenerate.
B)parthenogenesis
C)polyploidy
D)twins
E)haploidy
A)One sperm nucleus would degenerate.
B)parthenogenesis
C)polyploidy
D)twins
E)haploidy
C
4
Which of the following organisms would most likely produce asexually?
A)a bird in an urban environment
B)a lizard in an equatorial desert
C)a mammal in a temperate forest
D)a worker honeybee
A)a bird in an urban environment
B)a lizard in an equatorial desert
C)a mammal in a temperate forest
D)a worker honeybee
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5
How does the embryo of an egg-laying animal obtain nutrients for growth?
A)from the mother's body
B)from the yolk of the egg
C)through tiny pores in the shell of the egg
D)from the amniotic sac
E)from the calcium carbonate found in the egg shell
A)from the mother's body
B)from the yolk of the egg
C)through tiny pores in the shell of the egg
D)from the amniotic sac
E)from the calcium carbonate found in the egg shell
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6
In what order do sperm move through the structures of the female reproductive tract?
A)cervix,vagina,uterus,oviduct
B)vagina,uterus,oviduct,ovary
C)vagina,cervix,uterus,oviduct
D)endometrium,cervix,uterus,oviduct
E)ovary,oviduct,uterus,vagina
A)cervix,vagina,uterus,oviduct
B)vagina,uterus,oviduct,ovary
C)vagina,cervix,uterus,oviduct
D)endometrium,cervix,uterus,oviduct
E)ovary,oviduct,uterus,vagina
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7
Erection occurs when
A)the spongy erectile tissue of the penis becomes engorged with blood.
B)the veins flowing out of the penis vasoconstrict.
C)the arteries of the penis vasodilate.
D)nitric oxide is releaseD.
E)All of these events occur to promote an erection.
A)the spongy erectile tissue of the penis becomes engorged with blood.
B)the veins flowing out of the penis vasoconstrict.
C)the arteries of the penis vasodilate.
D)nitric oxide is releaseD.
E)All of these events occur to promote an erection.
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8
The fact that regeneration is a common type of reproduction in sea stars suggests that
A)sea star populations have high levels of genetic diversity.
B)all sea stars are haploid.
C)sea stars have almost no predators.
D)adult sea star cells retain the ability to form a complete animal.
A)sea star populations have high levels of genetic diversity.
B)all sea stars are haploid.
C)sea stars have almost no predators.
D)adult sea star cells retain the ability to form a complete animal.
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9
What are the three glands that produce the liquid portion of semen?
A)prostate,seminal vesicles,bulbourethral
B)hypothalamus,prostate,Leydig
C)Leydig,prostate,bulbourethral
D)seminal vesicles,hypothalamus,bulbourethral
E)seminal vesicle,Leydig,hypothalamus
A)prostate,seminal vesicles,bulbourethral
B)hypothalamus,prostate,Leydig
C)Leydig,prostate,bulbourethral
D)seminal vesicles,hypothalamus,bulbourethral
E)seminal vesicle,Leydig,hypothalamus
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10
What structures of the male and female reproductive systems share a common embryonic origin?
A)clitoris and scrotum
B)labia minora and penis
C)clitoris and penis
D)cervix and ejaculatory duct
A)clitoris and scrotum
B)labia minora and penis
C)clitoris and penis
D)cervix and ejaculatory duct
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11
In female mammals,germ cells
A)are not produced until puberty.
B)are arrested in meiosis I until puberty.
C)develop into fully mature gametes before birth.
D)arrested in meiosis II until puberty.
E)arrested in mitosis until puberty.
A)are not produced until puberty.
B)are arrested in meiosis I until puberty.
C)develop into fully mature gametes before birth.
D)arrested in meiosis II until puberty.
E)arrested in mitosis until puberty.
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12
Paland and Lynch showed that sexual populations have fewer deleterious mutations than asexual populations.What hypothesis do these results support?
A)sexual reproduction prevents fertilization with gametes carrying alleles with deleterious alleles.
B)sexual reproduction produces fewer random mutations than asexual reproduction.
C)asexual reproduction is associated with lower genetic diversity,resulting in the accumulation of highly deleterious mutations.
D)in sexual reproduction,the reassorting of alleles allows for the elimination of more detrimental alleles than in asexual reproduction.
E)sexual strains are associated with higher genetic diversity and thus accumulate more beneficial mutations than asexual strains.
A)sexual reproduction prevents fertilization with gametes carrying alleles with deleterious alleles.
B)sexual reproduction produces fewer random mutations than asexual reproduction.
C)asexual reproduction is associated with lower genetic diversity,resulting in the accumulation of highly deleterious mutations.
D)in sexual reproduction,the reassorting of alleles allows for the elimination of more detrimental alleles than in asexual reproduction.
E)sexual strains are associated with higher genetic diversity and thus accumulate more beneficial mutations than asexual strains.
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13
Which of the following lists the structures of the male reproductive tract in the proper order from sperm production to ejaculation?
A)vas deferens,epididymis,seminiferous tubules,ejaculatory duct,urethra
B)seminal vesicles,vas deferens,prostate,urethra,ejaculatory duct
C)seminiferous tubules,epididymis,vas deferens,ejaculatory duct,urethra
D)vas deferens,epididymis,seminal vesicles,ejaculatory duct,urethra
E)epididymis,seminiferous tubules,ejaculatory duct,vas deferens,urethra
A)vas deferens,epididymis,seminiferous tubules,ejaculatory duct,urethra
B)seminal vesicles,vas deferens,prostate,urethra,ejaculatory duct
C)seminiferous tubules,epididymis,vas deferens,ejaculatory duct,urethra
D)vas deferens,epididymis,seminal vesicles,ejaculatory duct,urethra
E)epididymis,seminiferous tubules,ejaculatory duct,vas deferens,urethra
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14
All types of internal fertilization require
A)specialized anatomical structures.
B)a penis in the male.
C)transfer of a spermatophore to the female reproductive tract.
D)a terrestrial environment.
A)specialized anatomical structures.
B)a penis in the male.
C)transfer of a spermatophore to the female reproductive tract.
D)a terrestrial environment.
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15
External fertilization
A)occurs in amphibians.
B)often leaves fertilized eggs susceptible to predation.
C)involves the release of eggs and sperm into a body of water.
D)requires specialized behavior.
E)All of these statements are correct.
A)occurs in amphibians.
B)often leaves fertilized eggs susceptible to predation.
C)involves the release of eggs and sperm into a body of water.
D)requires specialized behavior.
E)All of these statements are correct.
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16
Sexual reproduction
A)allows more offspring to be produced per individual.
B)allows a parent to pass on 100% of their genes to offspring.
C)increases genetic variation.
D)results in the formation of a haploid zygote.
E)only occurs in vertebrates.
A)allows more offspring to be produced per individual.
B)allows a parent to pass on 100% of their genes to offspring.
C)increases genetic variation.
D)results in the formation of a haploid zygote.
E)only occurs in vertebrates.
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17
Maintenance of the uterine lining during pregnancy in mammals requires
A)testosterone.
B)FSH.
C)LH.
D)progesterone.
A)testosterone.
B)FSH.
C)LH.
D)progesterone.
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18
The inability of a man to produce LH would result in
A)the inability of Leydig cells to produce testosterone.
B)the inability of the anterior pituitary to produce FSH.
C)the loss of positive feedback control on FSH release.
D)decreased GnRH production by the hypothalamus.
E)exaggerated secondary sex characteristics.
A)the inability of Leydig cells to produce testosterone.
B)the inability of the anterior pituitary to produce FSH.
C)the loss of positive feedback control on FSH release.
D)decreased GnRH production by the hypothalamus.
E)exaggerated secondary sex characteristics.
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19
Fertilization of an ovum normally occurs in the
A)uterus.
B)ovary.
C)oviduct.
D)vagina.
E)cervix.
A)uterus.
B)ovary.
C)oviduct.
D)vagina.
E)cervix.
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20
Which of the following hormones stimulates uterine contractions during the birth process in mammals?
A)oxytocin
B)testosterone
C)FSH
D)chorionic gonadotropin
E)LH
A)oxytocin
B)testosterone
C)FSH
D)chorionic gonadotropin
E)LH
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21
Across the lifespan of a human female,the number of primary oocytes peaks at the onset of puberty.
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22
Which of the following represents the proper order of events in embryonic development?
A)fertilization,gastrulation,neurulation,cleavage,organogenesis
B)fertilization,cleavage,gastrulation,organogenesis,neurulation
C)fertilization,cleavage,gastrulation,neurulation,organogenesis
D)fertilization,gastrulation,cleavage,neurulation,organogenesis
E)fertilization,gastrulation,cleavage,organogenesis,neurulation
A)fertilization,gastrulation,neurulation,cleavage,organogenesis
B)fertilization,cleavage,gastrulation,organogenesis,neurulation
C)fertilization,cleavage,gastrulation,neurulation,organogenesis
D)fertilization,gastrulation,cleavage,neurulation,organogenesis
E)fertilization,gastrulation,cleavage,organogenesis,neurulation
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23
If pregnancy does not occur,what hormome will decrease in concentration?
A)chorionic gonadotropin
B)progesterone
C)FSH
D)LH
A)chorionic gonadotropin
B)progesterone
C)FSH
D)LH
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24
The placenta develops from the endometrium while the fetus develops from embryonic tissue.
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25
Damage to the seminal vesicles would prevent sperm from becoming motile.
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26
Sexually transmitted diseases are a major cause of infertility.Knowing this,what method of birth control would you think is best for reducing infertility rates?
A)diaphragm
B)vasectomy
C)condoms
D)oral contraceptives
E)IUDs
A)diaphragm
B)vasectomy
C)condoms
D)oral contraceptives
E)IUDs
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27
Which of the choices lists the three phases of the ovarian cycle in the correct order?
A)follicular,luteal,ovulation
B)follicular,proliferative,secretory
C)luteal,ovulation,secretory
D)follicular,ovulation,luteal
E)luteal,secretory,ovulation
A)follicular,luteal,ovulation
B)follicular,proliferative,secretory
C)luteal,ovulation,secretory
D)follicular,ovulation,luteal
E)luteal,secretory,ovulation
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28
Imagine you are a doctor and you are presented with a female patient who has been unable to get pregnant despite 2 years of trying with the same partner.Rank the following factors from most important (#1)to least important (#4)in your determination of the cause of her apparent infertility.
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29
What features would enable a doctor to distinguish conclusively between the proliferative and secretory phases of the uterine cycle?
__X__ the ratio of estradiol to progesterone
_____ ratio of FSH to LH
_____ thickened endometrium
_____ loss of the endometrium
__X__ the ratio of estradiol to progesterone
_____ ratio of FSH to LH
_____ thickened endometrium
_____ loss of the endometrium
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30
What is true of the corpus luteum?
A)Secretions of the corpus luteum stimulate LH and FSH secretion.
B)Secretions of the corpus luteum prepare the uterus for implantation of the embryo.
C)Secretions of the corpus luteum induce maturation of primary oocytes.
D)The major hormone secreted from the corpus luteum is estradiol.
E)The major hormone secreted from the corpus luteum is LH.
A)Secretions of the corpus luteum stimulate LH and FSH secretion.
B)Secretions of the corpus luteum prepare the uterus for implantation of the embryo.
C)Secretions of the corpus luteum induce maturation of primary oocytes.
D)The major hormone secreted from the corpus luteum is estradiol.
E)The major hormone secreted from the corpus luteum is LH.
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31
If a mammalian species that lives in an area with harsh winters and mild springs and summers has a gestation length of five months,when would you expect mating to occur? Assume implantation and pregnancy immediately follow mating.
A)mid-summer
B)late fall
C)early spring
D)mid-spring
A)mid-summer
B)late fall
C)early spring
D)mid-spring
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32
In mammals,gestation is defined physiologically as the time from _____ to birth.
A)fertilization
B)implantation
C)blastocyst formation
D)ovulation
E)the first missed menstruation
A)fertilization
B)implantation
C)blastocyst formation
D)ovulation
E)the first missed menstruation
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33
In humans,nitric oxide is an important gaseous neurotransmitter.Nitric oxide is synthesized by three isoforms of nitric oxide synthase (NOS).What would be a likely effect if a male were missing the gene that codes for one of the NOS isoforms?
A)He would be unable to produce all the liquid components of semen.
B)He would have a low sperm count due to decreased spermatogenesis.
C)He would have high levels of mutation within his mature sperm.
D)He would have difficulty getting and/or sustaining an erection.
A)He would be unable to produce all the liquid components of semen.
B)He would have a low sperm count due to decreased spermatogenesis.
C)He would have high levels of mutation within his mature sperm.
D)He would have difficulty getting and/or sustaining an erection.
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34
What type of contraception is the least effective?
A)RU486
B)the rhythm method
C)condoms
D)birth control pills
E)All of these contraceptive methods are equally effectivE.
A)RU486
B)the rhythm method
C)condoms
D)birth control pills
E)All of these contraceptive methods are equally effectivE.
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35
In placental mammals,how does the fetus obtain nutrients and oxygen?
A)Maternal veins and and fetal arteries are directly connected in the chorionic villi.
B)Diffusion into the umbilical capillaries from maternal blood surrounding the chorionic villi.
C)Maternal blood cells are carried across the fetal capillary walls through special pores.
D)Maternal arteries and fetal veins are directly connected in the chorionic villi.
E)Diffusion into the umbilical cord from maternal blood surrounding the chorionic villi.
A)Maternal veins and and fetal arteries are directly connected in the chorionic villi.
B)Diffusion into the umbilical capillaries from maternal blood surrounding the chorionic villi.
C)Maternal blood cells are carried across the fetal capillary walls through special pores.
D)Maternal arteries and fetal veins are directly connected in the chorionic villi.
E)Diffusion into the umbilical cord from maternal blood surrounding the chorionic villi.
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36
Implantation of the blastocyst into the uterine wall is correlated with the degeneration of the corpus luteum.
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37
The process by which cells acquire specialized forms and functions is called
A)cell growth.
B)cell elasticity.
C)cell differentiation.
D)cell replication.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)cell growth.
B)cell elasticity.
C)cell differentiation.
D)cell replication.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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38
The sharp peak of estradiol secretion during the ovarian cycle
A)inhibits the secretion of LH and FSH.
B)stimulates the secretion of LH and ovulation.
C)stimulates growth of the uterine lining.
D)stimulates completion of meiosis I.
E)inhibits progesterone production.
A)inhibits the secretion of LH and FSH.
B)stimulates the secretion of LH and ovulation.
C)stimulates growth of the uterine lining.
D)stimulates completion of meiosis I.
E)inhibits progesterone production.
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39
Place the events of parturition in the correct order.
(1)Stretch-sensitive neurons send signals to the hypothalamus.
(2)Oxytocin receptors increase in the uterus.
(3)Prostaglandin levels increase.
(4)Estradiol levels increase.
(5)Oxytocin levels increase.
(6)Uterine muscles start to contract.
A)1,2,4,5,3,6
B)4,2,1,5,6,3
C)5,2,4,1,3,6
D)1,6,4,2,5,3
E)4,3,1,2,5,6
(1)Stretch-sensitive neurons send signals to the hypothalamus.
(2)Oxytocin receptors increase in the uterus.
(3)Prostaglandin levels increase.
(4)Estradiol levels increase.
(5)Oxytocin levels increase.
(6)Uterine muscles start to contract.
A)1,2,4,5,3,6
B)4,2,1,5,6,3
C)5,2,4,1,3,6
D)1,6,4,2,5,3
E)4,3,1,2,5,6
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40
What allows fetal hemoglobin to remove oxygen from maternal hemoglobin?
A)Fetal hemoglobin has an extra heme group.
B)Oxygen is more soluble in fetal blood than maternal blood.
C)Fetal hemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen than does maternal hemoglobin.
D)Fetal blood contains twice as many hemoglobin molecules than maternal blooD.
E)Fetal hemoglobin molecules are much larger than maternal hemoglobin molecules.
A)Fetal hemoglobin has an extra heme group.
B)Oxygen is more soluble in fetal blood than maternal blood.
C)Fetal hemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen than does maternal hemoglobin.
D)Fetal blood contains twice as many hemoglobin molecules than maternal blooD.
E)Fetal hemoglobin molecules are much larger than maternal hemoglobin molecules.
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41
The cortical reaction prevents multiple sperm from contributing their chromosomes to the egg.
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42
The cortical reaction causes
A)the vitelline layer to harden.
B)the embryo to embed into the uterus.
C)egg membrane depolarization.
D)the sperm to bind to the egg membrane.
E)follicle maturation.
A)the vitelline layer to harden.
B)the embryo to embed into the uterus.
C)egg membrane depolarization.
D)the sperm to bind to the egg membrane.
E)follicle maturation.
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43
Which of the following germ layer-structure is mismatched?
A)mesoderm-notochord
B)endoderm-lungs or respiratory tube
C)ectoderm-epidermis
D)mesoderm-digestive tract
E)ectoderm-brain
A)mesoderm-notochord
B)endoderm-lungs or respiratory tube
C)ectoderm-epidermis
D)mesoderm-digestive tract
E)ectoderm-brain
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44
The outcome of cleavage during embryonic development is the production of a
A)blastulA.
B)gastrula.
C)neurula.
D)substantially larger embryo.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)blastulA.
B)gastrula.
C)neurula.
D)substantially larger embryo.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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45
Stem cells (unspecialized cells)that develop into bone cells have undergone which type of process?
A)involution
B)embryonic development
C)cellular differentiation
D)cellular respiration
A)involution
B)embryonic development
C)cellular differentiation
D)cellular respiration
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46
Organogenesis
A)involves acrosomal reaction.
B)is the formation of the three germ layers.
C)involves failure of the organs to form.
D)is when tadpoles become frogs.
E)is the longest event of embryonic development.
A)involves acrosomal reaction.
B)is the formation of the three germ layers.
C)involves failure of the organs to form.
D)is when tadpoles become frogs.
E)is the longest event of embryonic development.
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47
Cell cleavage during embryonic development in ducks is
A)meroblastic.
B)holoblastic.
C)through the entire egg.
D)impossible.
A)meroblastic.
B)holoblastic.
C)through the entire egg.
D)impossible.
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48
In chordates,which mesoderm structure forms during gastrulation and provides structural rigidity along the dorsal anterioposterior axis of the embryo?
A)archenteron
B)neural tube
C)notochord
D)epidermis
E)intestinal tract
A)archenteron
B)neural tube
C)notochord
D)epidermis
E)intestinal tract
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49
In a frog embryo,gastrulation
A)produces a blastocoel displaced into the animal hemisphere.
B)occurs along the primitive streak in the animal hemisphere.
C)is impossible because of the large amount of yolk in the egg.
D)proceeds by invagination and involution as cells roll over the dorsal lip of the blastopore.
E)occurs within the inner cell mass that is embedded in the large amount of yolk.
A)produces a blastocoel displaced into the animal hemisphere.
B)occurs along the primitive streak in the animal hemisphere.
C)is impossible because of the large amount of yolk in the egg.
D)proceeds by invagination and involution as cells roll over the dorsal lip of the blastopore.
E)occurs within the inner cell mass that is embedded in the large amount of yolk.
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50
Which one of the structures below does NOT develop during neurulation?
A)cells that form pigment
B)the central nervous system
C)the neural crest
D)the archenteron
E)somites
A)cells that form pigment
B)the central nervous system
C)the neural crest
D)the archenteron
E)somites
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51
The sperm and its DNA enters the egg through simple diffusion through the egg plasma membrane.
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52
Which of the following is TRUE of fertilization?
A)It restores the egg to a diploid state.
B)It activates cell division.
C)It is critical to maintaining membrane polarity.
D)It both restores the egg to a diploid state and activates cell division.
E)It both restores the egg to a diploid state and maintains membrane polarity.
A)It restores the egg to a diploid state.
B)It activates cell division.
C)It is critical to maintaining membrane polarity.
D)It both restores the egg to a diploid state and activates cell division.
E)It both restores the egg to a diploid state and maintains membrane polarity.
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53
The specific process by which a caterpillar becomes a butterfly is called
A)epigenesis.
B)cellular differentiation.
C)gastrulation.
D)involution.
E)metamorphosis.
A)epigenesis.
B)cellular differentiation.
C)gastrulation.
D)involution.
E)metamorphosis.
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54
What stage of development involves cell division without cell growth?
A)fertilization
B)cleavage
C)neurulation
D)gastrulation
E)organogenesis
A)fertilization
B)cleavage
C)neurulation
D)gastrulation
E)organogenesis
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55
Mesoderm gives rise to
A)epidermis.
B)respiratory tract.
C)digestive tract.
D)skeletal muscle.
E)peripheral nervous system.
A)epidermis.
B)respiratory tract.
C)digestive tract.
D)skeletal muscle.
E)peripheral nervous system.
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56
Once an egg has been fertilized,what event is crucial for preventing additional sperm from inserting DNA into the egg?
A)the acrosomal reaction
B)the cortical reaction
C)cleavage
D)follicle maturation
A)the acrosomal reaction
B)the cortical reaction
C)cleavage
D)follicle maturation
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57
The central nervous system first forms during
A)fertilization.
B)cleavage.
C)neurulation.
D)gastrulation.
E)organogenesis.
A)fertilization.
B)cleavage.
C)neurulation.
D)gastrulation.
E)organogenesis.
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58
Neural crest cells at the dorsal surface of the neural tube
A)form the notochord.
B)form the overlying ectoderm.
C)migrate to many different regions of the body.
D)differentiate into the brain.
E)control the segmentation of somatic mesoderm.
A)form the notochord.
B)form the overlying ectoderm.
C)migrate to many different regions of the body.
D)differentiate into the brain.
E)control the segmentation of somatic mesoderm.
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59
The endoderm is a germ cell layer that tends to cover the embryo.
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60
Which event of fertilization occurs first?
A)vitelline layer hardens
B)the entry of sperm DNA into the egg
C)cleavage
D)the acrosomal reaction
E)the cortical reaction
A)vitelline layer hardens
B)the entry of sperm DNA into the egg
C)cleavage
D)the acrosomal reaction
E)the cortical reaction
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61
Why don't chickens menstruate?
A)It has been bred out of them.
B)The early embryo receives nutrients from the egg yolk.
C)The corpus luteum of a chicken is much smaller and passes without notice.
D)The eggshell serves the same purpose as the endometrium.
A)It has been bred out of them.
B)The early embryo receives nutrients from the egg yolk.
C)The corpus luteum of a chicken is much smaller and passes without notice.
D)The eggshell serves the same purpose as the endometrium.
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62
The posterior end of the neural tube will develop into the brain.
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63
You are a chemist designing a test to allow women to know when they have ovulated.Choose the best hormone for your test,which will indicate that ovulation has occured when detected at high levels.
A)chorionic gonadotropin
B)estradiol
C)LH
D)progesterone
A)chorionic gonadotropin
B)estradiol
C)LH
D)progesterone
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64
One type of illegal doping in sports is the abuse of anabolic steroids such as testosterone.Doctors measure the testosterone (T)to LH ratio in athletes' urine to detect such doping.Why is this an effective indicator?
A)Testosterone upregulates LH,so the doping athlete will have an unusually low T/LH ratio.
B)LH downregulates testosterone,so the doping athlete will have an unusually low T/LH ratio.
C)LH has negative feedback onto testosterone,so the doping athlete will have an unusually high T/LH ratio.
D)Testosterone has negative feedback onto LH production,so the doping athlete will have an unusually high T/LH ratio.
A)Testosterone upregulates LH,so the doping athlete will have an unusually low T/LH ratio.
B)LH downregulates testosterone,so the doping athlete will have an unusually low T/LH ratio.
C)LH has negative feedback onto testosterone,so the doping athlete will have an unusually high T/LH ratio.
D)Testosterone has negative feedback onto LH production,so the doping athlete will have an unusually high T/LH ratio.
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65
Human eggs undergo holoblastic cleavage during development.
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66
A certain drug has a side-effect of disrupting levels of luteinizing hormone (LH).Which patients should be advised that this drug could affect their fertility?
A)Men
B)Women
C)Men and women
D)Neither -- it would only disrupt late fetal development.
A)Men
B)Women
C)Men and women
D)Neither -- it would only disrupt late fetal development.
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67
What would happen if the cortical reaction proceeded before the acrosomal reaction was complete?
A)Fertilization would not occur.
B)This is the normal situation.
C)Multiple sperm would fertilize the egg.
D)Twins may form.
A)Fertilization would not occur.
B)This is the normal situation.
C)Multiple sperm would fertilize the egg.
D)Twins may form.
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68
Many small creatures that live in temporary puddles can reproduce asexually at least occasionally.Why might this be a useful strategy for a puddle-dweller?
A)Puddles are very stable environments,so well adapted creatures should maintain their genes without mixing.
B)A single individual can quickly populate a transient environment.
C)Using asexual reproduction increases genetic variety and thus adaptability.
D)In asexual reproduction,the mother can choose the best of each chromosome to make the ideal haploid individual.
A)Puddles are very stable environments,so well adapted creatures should maintain their genes without mixing.
B)A single individual can quickly populate a transient environment.
C)Using asexual reproduction increases genetic variety and thus adaptability.
D)In asexual reproduction,the mother can choose the best of each chromosome to make the ideal haploid individual.
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69
Under the microscope,you observe the first few cell divisions of an embryo.Instead of dividing the entire ball,the divisions are only separating the top half into smaller and smaller spheres.The bottom half appears to remain as one large cell.What is a likely explanation?
A)It is a bird or fish embryo.
B)A developmental error has occurred.
C)Gastrulation has occurred.
D)The bottom half is the notochorD.
A)It is a bird or fish embryo.
B)A developmental error has occurred.
C)Gastrulation has occurred.
D)The bottom half is the notochorD.
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70
Imagine a drug that causes an increase in the signaling pathway activated by nitric oxide (NO).What might be the effect of such a drug?
A)increase sperm production
B)initiate ovulation
C)produce an erection
D)downregulate testosterone
A)increase sperm production
B)initiate ovulation
C)produce an erection
D)downregulate testosterone
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71
A mutation in mice leads to overgrowth of the Sertoli cells,so they span across the diameter of the seminiferous tubules.What phenotype would you expect to see?
A)infertility due to lack of mature oocytes
B)overproduction of sperm,so they clog the bulbourethral gland
C)overproduction of testosterone
D)infertility due to lack of mature sperm entering the epididymis
A)infertility due to lack of mature oocytes
B)overproduction of sperm,so they clog the bulbourethral gland
C)overproduction of testosterone
D)infertility due to lack of mature sperm entering the epididymis
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72
Red blood cells are derived from endoderm.
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73
Cleavage occurs after implantation into the lining of the uterus.
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74
Neurulation begins with the thickening of the ectoderm over the neural tube.
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