Name the testosterone producing cells.
Interstitial Cells/ Leydig Cells
Release of oocyte from the ovary
ovulation
What is the product of meiosis
haploid gametes
the natural decline in reproductive hormones as ovaries age until the point in time when a woman’s menstrual periods stop permanently
Female Genotype
XX
Where are sperm cells produced? Where do they mature?
Seminiferous tubules , Epididymis
Where does fertilization usually occur?
In the fallopian tubes
The drop of these 2 hormones triggers menstruation
Estrogen and Progesterone
In males a decrease in LH will lead to a decrease in
testosterone
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What percent of the offspring are expected to be homozygous dominant?
25%
What is shed during mensuration
the endometrium
where are the gonadotropins FSH, and LH produced?
The Anterior Pituitary
Menstruation occurs every ____
Ovulation occurs ____
Menstruation occurs every 28 days
Ovulation occurs 14 days before menstruation
Drop in testosterone causes
testicular atrophy , metabolic impacts, decreased libido
ff
homozygous recessive
Name the layer of tissue that keeps that surrounds the male uretha?
corpus spongiosum
the result of fertilization-a single diploid cell
zygote
_____________, Prostate gland,____________
Seminal vesicles, Prostate gland, Bulbourethral glands
spina bifida is a neural tube defect from failed _______
Neurulation-Formation of the neural tube
IAIB
(Blood Type AB)
codominance
(a genetic inheritance pattern where two different alleles for a gene are both fully and equally expressed in a heterozygous individual's phenotype )
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Primary Follicle
Membrane that develops into the placenta?
Chorion
hormone that sustains corpus luteum after fertilization
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
incision of the clinical
perineum to aid in childbirth
episiotomy
failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate properly during cell division
nondisjunction