.)Which parts is responsible of producing sperm cells? a.)scrotum b.)penis c.)testis b.)vans deferens 2.)The pear – shaped organ which prepares for the egg to be deposited monthly and serves as the womb for the developing embryo and fetus.  a.) Ovaries b.) Fallopian tube c.) Endometrium d.) Uterus 3.)What would happen if testosterone levels get too high? a.) Testosterone feeds back to directly inhibit GnRH production b.) FSH production increases to counteract high testosterone levels c.) LH production increases to counteract high testosterone levels d.) Testosterone feeds back to directly inhibit FSH production 4.)Follicle stimulating hormones (FSH) stimulates the growth of a follicle in the

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1.)Which parts is responsible of producing sperm cells? a.)scrotum b.)penis c.)testis b.)vans deferens 2.)The pear – shaped organ which prepares for the egg to be deposited monthly and serves as the womb for the developing embryo and fetus.  a.) Ovaries b.) Fallopian tube c.) Endometrium d.) Uterus 3.)What would happen if testosterone levels get too high? a.) Testosterone feeds back to directly inhibit GnRH production b.) FSH production increases to counteract high testosterone levels c.) LH production increases to counteract high testosterone levels d.) Testosterone feeds back to directly inhibit FSH production 4.)Follicle stimulating hormones (FSH) stimulates the growth of a follicle in the ovary , a process that occurs a.) Between puberty and menopause b.) Between birth and puberty c.) Between fertilization and birth d.) Only Before the female is born 5.)A teenager girl changes her body structure such as widening of hips, narrowing of waist, and enlargement of breast. Which hormones are responsible for such development? a.) testosterone and progesterone b.) androgen and testosterone c.) androgen and estrogen d.) estrogen and progesterone 6.)What part of the female reproductive system produces estrogen? a.) Uterus b.) Ovaries c.) Fallopian tube d.) All of these 7.)What hormones control maturation and male characteristics? I. androgen II. estrogen III. progesterone IV. testosterone a.) I and II b.) I and IV c.) I only d.) I and III 8.)Which of the following describes the function of follicle -stimulating hormone in females?  a.) Promote growth of immature follicles in ovary b.) Promote milk production c.) Increase metabolic rate d.) Stimulate estrogen secretion from ovaries 9.)What is the correct sequence of stages in the human menstrual cycle?  a.) follicle stage - ovulation - corpus luteum - menstruation b.) follicle stage - ovulation - menstruation- corpus luteum c.) menstruation- ovulation - follicle stage -corpus luteum d.) menstruation - corpus luteum - ovulation - follicle stage 10.) Which of the following parts is where egg is being fertilized? a.) Vagina b.) Ovaries c.) Fallopian tube d.) Uterus 11.)Which hormone promotes the thickening of the endometrium and also inhibits the hormone that promotes the development of the follicle wall into the corpus luteum? a.) Progesterone b.) Luteinizing hormone (LH) c.) Estrogen d.) Follicle stimulating hormones (FSH) 12.) If gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) production were blocked, the following would occur, except : a.) LH levels would decrease b.) Sperm production would decrease c.) Testosterone production would decrease d.) FSH level would increase 13.) Which of the following is not a hormone? a.) Estrogen b.) Testis c.) Testosterone d.) Gonodotropin releasing hormone 14.)Which hormone is inhibited during pregnancy in order to prevent contractions of the uterus? a.) Estrogen b.) Progesterone c.) Oxytocin d.) Follicle stimulating hormones (FSH) 15.)Which of the following glands controls the function of the ovaries? a.) Parathyroid b.) Thymus c.) Thyroid d.) Pituitary Gland
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