D Which of these DOES NOT BELONG when talking about ovaries? ovulation eggs site of fertilization estrogen O progesteron
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Question 60 The two pituitary gland hormones involved in the menstrual cycle are.... O estrogen and follicle stimulating hormone luteinizing hormone and growth hormone O estrogen and progesterone follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone progesterone and follicle stimulating hormone Question 61 0 2p
Fimbriae: O block sperm from entering uterine tube when no egg is present O help sweep a released egg frrom ovary to uterine tube sweep a released egg from the uterus into the ovary secrete hormones after ovulation are smaller than cilia Question 62 From where does the corpus luteum originate? The fimbriae of the ovary The anterior pituitary A follicle without an antrum D OA still developing follicle O A follicle that has released its ovum Question 63 2 D
Question 63 2p We know that implantation of a fertilized egg in the endometrium will cause progesterone levels to stay elevated. How does the endometrium respond to high levels of progesterone? O It continues to thicken, become more vascularized, and nourish the fertilized egg O It begins to shed and will eventually be expelled (menses) All of these options occur The endometrium stays constant from the follicular phase O The endometrium secretes luteinizing hormone in response Question 64 2 pts The most common site of fertilization: endometrium fimbriae of fallopian tubes ovary ampulla of fallopian tubes uterus
In females, the is homologous to the scrotum in males. Vagina O Mons pubis Labia majora Labia minora Clitoris Question 66 In females, the is homologous to the penis of males. mons pubis clitoris O greater vestibular glands O labia majora O labia minora
D Which of these DOES NOT BELONG when talking about ovaries? ovulation eggs site of fertilization estrogen O progesterone Fimbriae: O block sperm from entering uterine tube when no egg is present O help sweep a released egg frrom ovary to uterine tube sweep a released egg from the uterus into the ovary secrete hormones after ovulation are smaller than cilia Question 62 From where does the corpus luteum originate? The fimbriae of the ovary The anterior pituitary A follicle without an antrum D OA still developing follicle O A follicle that has released its ovum Question 63 2 D
Question 63 2p We know that implantation of a fertilized egg in the endometrium will cause progesterone levels to stay elevated. How does the endometrium respond to high levels of progesterone? O It continues to thicken, become more vascularized, and nourish the fertilized egg O It begins to shed and will eventually be expelled (menses) All of these options occur The endometrium stays constant from the follicular phase O The endometrium secretes luteinizing hormone in response Question 64 2 pts The most common site of fertilization: endometrium fimbriae of fallopian tubes ovary ampulla of fallopian tubes uterus
In females, the is homologous to the scrotum in males. Vagina O Mons pubis Labia majora Labia minora Clitoris Question 66 In females, the is homologous to the penis of males. mons pubis clitoris O greater vestibular glands O labia majora O labia minora