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13. what distinguishes the corpora cavernosa from other penile structur…

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  1. what distinguishes the corpora cavernosa from other penile structures?

a. they store semen
b. they are paired regions of erectile tissue
c. they release hormones
d. they produce seminal fluid

station 5 – female reproductive system: gonads (ovaries)

  1. what is the primary function of the ovaries?

a. to shed the uterine lining
b. to produce eggs and hormones
c. to store menstrual blood
d. to protect the cervix

  1. what role does progesterone play in the reproductive system?

a. it releases eggs from follicles
b. it prepares the uterus for pregnancy
c. it produces red blood cells
d. it thickens the fallopian tubes

  1. what occurs during ovulation?

a. the uterine lining is shed
b. an egg is released from a follicle
c. estrogen levels drop to zero
d. the cervix seals shut

station 6 – female reproductive system: ducts

  1. what is the function of the fimbriae?

a. to hold the ovary in place
b. to regulate menstrual hormones
c. to guide the egg into the fallopian tube
d. to thicken the uterine lining

  1. why can an ectopic pregnancy be dangerous?

a. it always results in twins
b. it prevents ovulation
c. it occurs outside the uterus and may damage tissues
d. it permanently stops menstruation

Explanation:

Question 13
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Semen is stored in the seminal vesicles, not corpora cavernosa.
  • Option B: Corpora cavernosa are two paired erectile tissues in the penis, which is their key distinguishing feature.
  • Option C: Hormones are not released by corpora cavernosa.
  • Option D: Seminal fluid is produced by glands like prostate, not corpora cavernosa.
Question 14
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Shedding of uterine lining is part of menstruation, done by the uterus, not ovaries.
  • Option B: Ovaries are female gonads that produce ova (eggs) and hormones like estrogen and progesterone.
  • Option C: Menstrual blood is not stored in ovaries.
  • Option D: Ovaries do not protect the cervix.
Question 15
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Releasing eggs from follicles is done by luteinizing hormone (LH), not progesterone.
  • Option B: Progesterone thickens the uterine lining (endometrium) to prepare it for implantation of a fertilized egg, i.e., for pregnancy.
  • Option C: Progesterone has no role in red blood cell production.
  • Option D: Progesterone does not thicken Fallopian tubes.
Question 16

Answer:

B. They are paired regions of erectile tissue