Male and Female Reproductive Systems
Male Hormonal Regulation
Human Development
Female Hormonal Regulation
Pregnancy, Birth and Lactation
100

This cell supports the production of sperm.

What are Sertoli cells?
100

The coordination of FSH and LH secretion from the anterior pituitary is controlled by this hypothalamic hormone.

What is GnRH?

100

This term describes the early stages of development before the embryo implants in the uterus.

What is the blastocyst?

100

This gland produces estrogen and progesterone in the female reproductive system.

What is the ovary?

100

Site of fertilization.

What is the fallopian tube?

200

The gland that produces fructose to support sperm.

What are the seminal vesicles?

200

This hormone provides negative feedback on FSH secretion to help regulate sperm production.

What is inhibin?

200

This type of tissue develops from the endoderm.

What are the intestines, lungs or endocrine glands?
200

Ova that are fertilized by in vitro fertilization are allowed to undergo cell division for approximately three to five days before they are transferred into a person and implantation takes place. This hormone is secreted by the implanted structure during the first trimester of pregnancy.

What is hCG?

200

This posterior pituitary hormone is released to nourish a developing infant.

What is prolactin?

300

Sperm gain motility and mature in this coiled tube attached to the testes.

What is the epididymis?

300

Testosterone exerts negative feedback on both the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary to regulate the secretion of these two hormones.

What are GnRH and LH?

300

The structure that forms from the trophoblast and provides nutrients to the developing embryo.

What is the placenta?

300

This hormone is produced by maturing follicle cells.

What is estrogen?

300

This hormone is released in response to pressure on the cervix.

What is oxytocin?

400

A radical hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the uterus and cervix. Sometimes both ovaries and both Fallopian tubes are also removed, a procedure known as a hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO). These two  hormones would be expected to be deficient in a woman who has had a radical hysterectomy with BSO.

What are estrogen and progesterone?

400

A male patient has high levels of testosterone but low sperm count. This hormone is most likely disrupted.

What is FSH?

400

This would be the consequence in the female reproductive system if a mutation prevents trophoblast cells from producing hCG.

What is the shedding of the endometrium?
400

This is the principal hormone that surges during the luteal phase.

What is progesterone?

400

Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a genetic disorder associated with abnormal growth in children. Mothers of children with BWS often had enlarged placentas during pregnancy. What hormone is produced by this structure?

What is progesterone?

500

This structure forms from the remnants of the follicle after ovulation and secretes progesterone.

What is the corpus luteum?

500

Typical development of male reproductive organs occurs around the 8th week due to the presence of this hormone.

What is testosterone?

500

How the placenta allows maternal-fetal exchange without direct blood mixing.

What are the lacental villi allowing diffusion of nutrients, gases, and wastes across membranes without mixing maternal and fetal blood.

500

FSH stimulates this process in the ovary during the follicular phase.

What is follicle maturation?

500

This structure is located in the fallopian tube and is the product of cleavage.

What is the morula?

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