Reproductive Systems Chapter 22 Review JEOPARDY Youve Got
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Reproductive Systems Chapter 22 Review JEOPARDY!
You’ve Got Male Locked in a Cell Eggsact Final Jeopardy! #1 In Perfect Hormony Testify #2 #3 You’ve Got Female Reproductive Rongs Go With the Flow 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500
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You’ve Got Male 100 The part of the male anatomy which produces a small amount of mucus-like fluid which lubricates the end of the penis and cleanses the urethra of urine residues. A: What is the bulbourethral (Cowper’s) gland? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Male 200 The part of the male reproductive anatomy that acts as a passageway for semen lying between the ductus deferens and the urethra. A: What is the ejaculatory duct? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Male 300 The part of the male reproductive anatomy which produces a fluid which makes up part of the semen and causes ejaculated semen to liquefy in the vagina. A: What is the prostate gland? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Male 400 The part of the male reproductive anatomy which acts as a sheath to the glans penis. A: What is the prepuce (foreskin)? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Male 500 The part of the male reproductive anatomy which secretes an alkaline fluid which neutralizes the slight acidity of the semen, contains fructose to nourish the sperm, and contains prostaglandlins to stimulate muscle contraction in the female reproductive tract. A: What are the seminal vesicles? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Locked in a Cell 100 The only flagellated human cell. A: What is the sperm? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Locked in a Cell 200 The largest human cell. A: What is the secondary oocyte (egg)? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Locked in a Cell 300 The cell of the ovary that divides by Meiosis I to produce one secondary oocyte and one first polar body. A: What is the primary oocyte? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Locked in a Cell 400 The cells of the testes which produce testosterone. A: What are the interstitial cells (Cells of Leydig)? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Locked in a Cell 500 The cells of the testes which nourish the developing sperm and form the bloodtestis barrier to prevent the sperm cells from being attacked by the cells of the immune system. A: What are the sustentacular (nurse) cells? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Eggsact 100 The number of chromosomes in a primary oocyte. A: What is 46? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Eggsact 200 The number of chromosomes in a secondary oocyte. A: What is 23? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Eggsact 300 The total number of polar bodies resulting from the complete meiotic division of one oogonium. A: What is three? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Eggsact 400 The diploid cell which results from the union of the sperm and the egg and the fusion of their two pronuclei. A: What is the zygote? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Eggsact 500 The pain which accompanies ovulation that can be felt by some women. A: What is mittelschmerz? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Testify 100 The tough outer membrane that surrounds the testis and divides it into lobules on the inside. A: What is the tunica albuginea? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Testify 200 The tubules of the testes in which spermatogenesis takes place. A: What are the seminiferous tubules? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Testify 300 Two out of three situations in which the scrotum contracts to draw the testes closer to the body cavity. A: What are cold, sexual arousal, and activation of the “fight-or-flight” mechanism? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Testify 400 The structure of the testes which collects immature sperm from the seminiferous tubules and channels them into ducts leading to the epididymis. A: What is the rete testis? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Testify 500 The cell of the seminiferous tubules which undergoes Meiosis I to produce two haploid secondary spermatocytes. A: What is a primary spermatocyte? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
In Perfect Hormony 100 The hormone which triggers the development of female secondary sex characteristics, activates Vitamin D in the maintenance of the female skeleton, and stimulates the proliferation of the endometrium. A: What is estrogen? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
In Perfect Hormony 200 The hormone which stimulates the development of male secondary sex characteristics, stimulates muscle development, and stimulates red blood cell formation. A: What is a testosterone? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
In Perfect Hormony 300 The hormone which stimulates the development of the follicle in the ovary. A: What is Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
In Perfect Hormony 400 The hormone which stimulates the fimbriae of the infundibulum to become engorged with blood to hasten the rupturing of the mature follicle. A: What is Luteinizing Hormone (LH)? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
In Perfect Hormony 500 The hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland which is inhibited by high levels of estrogen and progesterone during pregnancy and which stimulates milk production after birth. A: What is prolactin? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Female 100 The part of the female reproductive anatomy that produces both female gametes and is the primary source of estrogens and progesterones. A: What are the ovaries? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Female 200 The part of the female reproductive anatomy which acts as the site of fertilization. A: What are the uterine (Fallopian) tubes or oviducts? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Female 300 The part of the female reproductive anatomy which is the site of implantation of a developing embryo. A: What is the uterus (womb)? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Female 400 The main source of the estrogen, progesterone, and lactogen which stimulate the development of the glandular structure of the breasts during late pregnancy. A: What is the placenta? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
You’ve Got Female 500 The narrow neck of the uterus which acts as a passageway for the menses and a delivering fetus from the uterus into the vagina. A: What is the cervix? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Reproductive Rongs 100 The second-most common cancer among women. A: What is breast cancer? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Reproductive Rongs 200 The second-most common cancer among men. A: What is prostate cancer? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Reproductive Rongs 300 The condition in which one or both testes fail to descend into the scrotum. A: What is cryptorchidism? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Reproductive Rongs 400 Common disorder among women in which an imbalance of estrogen causes a decreased release of the inhibitory neurotransmitter serotonin, which in turn causes the limbic system to become uninhibited. A: What is Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Reproductive Rongs 500 Disorder of the female reproductive system caused by hyposecretion of the hormone leptin, which is secreted by adipose tissue. A: What is amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea? S 2 C 06 Jeopardy Review
Final Jeopardy! Go With the Flow The following parts of the female reproductive system, in order, through which a new developing individual would normally pass from the time of fertilization to delivery: vagina, cervix, vaginal orifice, uterine tube, uterus, labia majora, labia minora A: What is 1. uterine tube, 2. uterus, 3. cervix, 4. vagina, 5. vaginal orifice, 6. labia minora, 7. labia majora
Final Jeopardy! Go With the Flow The following parts of the male and female reproductive systems, in order, through which the components of semen would normally pass starting with emission and ending with the fertilization of the secondary oocyte: ejaculatory duct, cervix, ductus deferens, vagina, penile urethra, epididymis, uterus, external urethral orifice, uterine tube A: What is 1. epididymis, 2. ductus deferens, 3. ejaculatory duct, 4. penile urethra, 5. external urethral orifice, 6. vagina, 7. cervix, 8. uterus, 9. uterine tube
Final Jeopardy! Go With the Flow The following parts of the female reproductive system, in order, through which an ovulated secondary oocyte on its way to fertilization and on to implantation would normally pass: infundibulum, ovary, uterus, uterine tube, uterine horn A: What is 1. ovary, 2. infundibulum, 3. uterine tube, 4. uterine horn, 5. uterus
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