Identify the gonadotropic hormone(s)

a. LH
b. FSH
c. Testosterone
d. All of the above
e. Only a and b


E

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A) transverse process B) superior articular process C) pedicle D) inferior articular process E) lamina

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Match each term with its definition or description.

a. menses b. secretory phase c. ovulation d. proliferative phase e. estrogen f. progesterone g. testosterone h. FSH i. LH j. menarche 1. _____ Male sex hormone 2. _____ Part of the female reproductive cycle from the end of menses to ovulation 3. _____ Term for the first menses 4. _____ Pituitary hormone that stimulates the development of an egg follicle 5. _____ Release of the egg by the egg follicle 6. _____ Hormone released by the corpus luteum 7. _____ Ovulating hormone 8. _____ Term for menstrual flow 9. _____ Hormone that is released by the ovary and reaches its highest concentration during the proliferative phase of the female reproductive cycle 10. _____ Part of the female reproductive cycle that begins at ovulation and ends at the beginning of menses

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A combination of a sugar with a protein is a _____.

A) lipoprotein B) glycoprotein C) complex protein D) nuclear protein

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Answer the following questions true (T) or false (F)

1. During an erection, blood from the testicular arteries fills the vascular spaces of the corpus spongiosum of the penis. 2. The accessory sex glands that contribute fluids to semen are the bulbourethral gland, the prostate, and seminal vesicles. 3. During cold temperatures, the testes are pulled closer to the pelvic floor and the warmth of the body wall, and the scrotum becomes shorter and heavily wrinkled.

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