1. Compare and contrast the the ligaments of the reproductive tract of the human female and male?
2. Compare and contrast the the ligaments of the reproductive tract of the cat female and male?
3. How is the female cat’s reproductive tract different from that of the human female?
4. Describe the ways in which the male cat’s reproductive system differs from that of the human male.
5. Compare the location of the gonads of males and females.



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1. Identify the major components of the male and female reproductive systems. Trace the passage way for sperm and ova. 2. What are the similarities and differences exist between the sexual response patterns for males and females? 3. What is a refractory period? 4. What are the stages of human sexual response? 5. Explain the difference between heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality. How common are each of these sexual orientations in our society? 6. What are the patterns of sexual behavior?...
1) Compare and contrast between 4 plant & animal reproductive parts. 2) What are the functions of the hormones prosuced in the human female?
A)What is the most superior part of the male reproductive system? What is the most superior part of the female reproductive system? B)Which component of the female reproductive tract is more medial: the corpus luteum or the myometrium? C)How many seminal vesicle(s) are there in the male reproductive system? D)Relate the location of the myometrium to the endometrium. E)Relate the location of the prostate to the deferent duct.
Follow some sperm cells from the testes through the length of the male reproductive tract. Describe how the sperm cells change along the way. Describe how different glandular structures contribute their secretions to seminal fluid and what the functions of those secretions are.
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29. Compare and contrast the reproductive strategies (for both fertilization and development) of fish, frogs and birds. 30. Understand the terms, oviparity, oviviviparity, and viviparity, and how these apply to the reproductive strategies of fish, frogs, birds and human beings. Which of these types of animals use more than one of these strategies among its' various species?
1. What is "sperm competition"? What is its significance? 2. Describe what "sperm removal" is, and give one specific example of an insect or arachnid species in which sperm removal occurs. 3. How can sperm quantity, morphology, and other characteristics influence male reproductive success in insects? 4. Define and describe: "cryptic female choice" 5. Déscribe the selective influence of cryptic female choice on the evolution of male genitalia insects. Provide examples as needed. 6. What is "postcopulatory selection?" Provide an...
CHAPTER 8 - FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Give meanings for the following abbreviations 1. AR- 2. C-section 3. CIS 4. CVS- 5.ox- 6. D&C- 7. FSH 8. G- 9. GYN- 10. hCG or HCG - match the following terms for structures or tissues with their meanings and amnion (P.263) areola ((P261) clitoris (P. 259) endometrium (P.260) fallopian tubes (P 258) ovaries (P 258) placenta (P. 258) perineum (P 259) vulva (P. 259) mammary papilla (P 267) 1) Inner lining of the...
Compare the hormonal controls of the male reproductive cycle with the hormonal controls of the female reproductive cycle. How are they the same? How are they different? What is this condition called? What causes it? What is ectopic endometrial tissue? What is the rationale for using danazol, a gonadotropin inhibitor? Why do you think oral contraceptives could also be used as a treatment? Is surgical treatment an option, why? Why not? Case Study A 26-year-old female complained of severe, dull,...
least one pathway by genotypically male (XY) could be phenotypically female. 3. If a person is missing all or part of an X chromosome, which syndrome do they have? 4. When does differentiation of the gonads occur embryologically? When does differentiation of the brain occur embryologically? 5. What gene is critical for typical sexual differentiation and where is it found? 6. Draw or describe two pathways by which an individual can develop intermediate or ambiguous genitalia. 7. Can an individual...
Female pigs have______ which are not found in the human reproductive system. a) uterine horns b)an internal clitoritis c)primary oocytes present at birth d)a vaginal vestibule e) A and B f) A,B.AND D g) A,B, and C The structure that may carry either urine or sperm in the male is(are): a) ureter b)bladder c)urethra d)penis e)a and b f) c and d g) b, c and d h) all of the above