Puberty in females is delayed who are:
1. active and have high body fat
2. active and have low body fat
3. sedentary and with high body fat
4. sedentary with low body fat
An unpaired human male accessory gland/duct is:
1. seminal vesicle
2. vas deferens
3. bulbourethral gland
4. prostate gland
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Cremaster muscle:
1. elevates the testes during exposure to cold.
2. surrounds testes on all sides.
3. plays no role in thermoregulation.
4. pushes sperms into the rete testes.
Spermatic cord does not include:
1. testicular artery.
2. lymphatic vessels.
3. ductus deferens.
4. ejaculatory duct.
Cryptorchidism may lead to sterility due to:
1. relatively high internal body temperature.
2. excessive production of estrogen.
3. lack of testosterone.
4. non-function of the SRY gene.
The Papanicolaou test [PAP smear] is a method of screening used to detect potentially pre-cancerous and cancerous processes in the
1. urethra.
2. ovary.
3. cervix.
4. ovaries.
The endometrium is the most developed:
1. during the menstrual phase.
2. just after the menstrual phase.
3. just after ovulation.
4. late in the postovulatory phase.
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After being released the secondary oocyte must be fertilized within:
1. 1 hour.
2. 12 hours.
3. 24 hours.
4. 72 hours.
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Testosterone secretion before birth is due to:
1. FSH
2. GnRH
3. HCG
4. LH
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The release of the sperms from the ampulla of the vas deferens is called:
1. erection.
2. emission.
3. ejaculation.
4. orgasm.