A) anterior pituitary
B) posterior pituitary
C) adrenal glands
D) hypothalamus
E) thymus gland
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A) genital herpes
B) chlamydia
C) gonorrhea
D) syphilis
E) All of the answer choices can be cured with antibiotics.
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A) testosterone.
B) estrogen.
C) FSH.
D) LH.
E) progesterone.
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A) endocardium.
B) oviduct.
C) endometrium.
D) hymen.
E) myocardium.
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A) urethra → vas deferens → seminal vesicles → testes
B) testes → urethra → vas deferens → penis
C) seminiferous tubules → epididymis → vas deferens → urethra
D) seminiferous tubules → vas deferens → epididymis → urethra
E) vas deferens → seminiferous tubules → epididymis → urethra
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A) provide enzymes that help a sperm penetrate the egg.
B) increase the sperm's motility.
C) direct the sperm to the egg.
D) protect the sperm while traveling to the egg.
E) store energy for swimming to the egg.
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A) low sperm count
B) body weight of the female
C) endometriosis
D) environmental factors
E) All of the answer choices describe factors that can contribute to infertility.
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A) testosterone and estrogen
B) progesterone and estrogen
C) androgen and estrogen
D) testosterone and progesterone
E) FSH and cortisol
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A) testes-produce sperm
B) vas deferens-carries urine
C) prostate gland-seminal fluid
D) urethra-conducts sperm
E) seminal vesicle-seminal fluid
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A) head
B) middle piece
C) tail
D) acrosome
E) zona pellucida
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A) ACTH and LH.
B) TSH and FSH.
C) ACTH and LTH.
D) FSH and LH.
E) estrogen and progesterone.
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A) the sperm and the egg combine.
B) the fertilized egg implants in the ovary.
C) the developing embryo implants itself in the endometrium.
D) sperm are in the vagina.
E) sperm are in the uterus.
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A) 5th day.
B) 9th day.
C) 14th day.
D) 20th day.
E) 25th day.
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A) testes
B) epididymis
C) penis
D) prostate
E) fimbriae
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A) the production of sperm.
B) the ability of the sperm to travel to the uterus.
C) the ability of the sperm to fertilize the egg.
D) the implantation of the egg.
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
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A) Testosterone itself has the direct effect of shrinking the testes.
B) Synthetic chemicals are not the same in action as natural chemicals.
C) The guilt reaction in the brain causes a reverse hormonal action.
D) The pituitary detects high levels of testosterone in the bloodstream and reduces FSH and LH.
E) Scientists have no explanation for this phenomenon that is opposite of expected.
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A) vaccination.
B) changing the diet.
C) antibiotic treatment.
D) antiviral drugs.
E) A cure for gonorrhea does not exist.
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A) testes
B) vas deferens
C) penis
D) scrotum
E) prostate gland
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A) The follicles in the ovary produce estrogen.
B) The corpus luteum produces progesterone.
C) The placenta can produce both estrogen and progesterone.
D) LH stimulates the formation of the corpus luteum.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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A) there is more room in the scrotum and the testes can grow bigger.
B) a shorter sperm duct.
C) a more direct blood supply.
D) lower temperature.
E) greater protection to the testes.
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