A) undergo atresia.
B) become the corpus albicans.
C) form secondary follicles.
D) undergo and complete meiosis in the ovary.
E) proliferate.
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A) oocytes
B) ovaries
C) sperm
D) uterus
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A) theca interna.
B) zona pellucida.
C) granulosa.
D) cumulus mass.
E) theca externa.
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A) inhibits sustentacular cells.
B) promotes sperm cell production by the interstitial cells.
C) decreases testosterone production by the interstitial cells.
D) stimulates GnRH levels to increase in the testes.
E) increases testosterone production by the interstitial cells.
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A) stimulation of theca interna cells to produce androgens
B) stimulation of granulosa cells to convert androgens to estradiol
C) increase LH receptors in granulosa cells
D) menses
E) oxytocin is released
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A) testosterone
B) FSH
C) ICSH
D) dihydrotestosterone
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A) estrogen and progesterone.
B) progesterone and prolactin.
C) prolactin and FSH.
D) androgens and estrogens.
E) oxytocin and prolactin.
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A) lacks hormonal cells.
B) covers the top of the scrotum.
C) has lost its blood supply.
D) remains in the abdominopelvic cavity.
E) has not properly formed.
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A) blood levels of estrogen increase and progesterone levels decrease rapidly.
B) blood levels of estrogen and progesterone increase rapidly.
C) blood levels of FSH decrease rapidly.
D) the corpus luteum secretes estrogen.
E) blood levels of both female hormones decrease rapidly.
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A) the mature follicle ruptures.
B) it is penetrated by a sperm cell.
C) it is implanted in the uterus.
D) it receives both estrogen and progesterone.
E) ovulation occurs.
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A) Graafian oocyte.
B) primary oocyte.
C) secondary oocyte.
D) fertilized oocyte.
E) sperm just before fertilization.
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A) 1,2,3,4
B) 2,4,1,3
C) 3,4,1,2
D) 2,3,1,4
E) 3,1,2,4
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A) the condom.
B) oral contraceptives.
C) spermicidal agents.
D) coitus interruptus.
E) the diaphragm.
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A) HCG.
B) progesterone.
C) FSH.
D) estrogen.
E) LH.
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A) adipose tissue deposition in the breasts and around the hips.
B) increased muscle mass,especially in the hips.
C) growth of facial hair.
D) closure of the uterine tubes.
E) growth of chest hair.
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A) GnRH secretion is stimulated.
B) FSH/LH positive-feedback loops produce a series of FSH/LH surges.
C) Ovulation occurs.
D) Estrogen produced by theca interna cells increases.
E) FSH and LH levels increase.
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A) stimulates theca interna cells to produce androgens.
B) primarily effects granulosa cells.
C) increases progesterone production.
D) inhibits LH.
E) stimulates the uterus.
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A) spermatic cord.
B) gubernaculum.
C) inguinal canal.
D) process vaginalis.
E) perineal opening.
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A) produce sperm.
B) form the wall of the rete testis.
C) cover the testis with a white tunic.
D) secrete seminal fluid.
E) secrete testosterone.
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A) maximal LH secretion and menstruation (menstrual flow)
B) early follicular development in the ovaries and maximum thickening of the uterus
C) ovulation and menstruation (menstrual flow)
D) uterine wall begins to thicken and increased estrogen production by the follicles
E) proliferation and secretion
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