a. spermatids lose much of their cytoplasm and grow a flagellumb. sperm cells, or spermatozoa, are formed c. sperm become completely ready to fertilize an egg cell
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Sperm capacitation
a. is caused by the zona pellucida b. is essential for fertilization. c. occurs in the male d. prevents polyspermy
Read More »The testes in humans are situated inside the scrotum outside the abdominal cavity. The purpose served is for:
a. providing a secondary sexual feature exhibiting male sex temperature b. maintaining scrotal temperature below the internal body. c. escaping possible compression by the visceral organs
Read More »The correct sequence of spermatogenetic stages leading to the formation of sperms in a mature human testis is
a. Spermatogonia-spermatid-spermatocyte-sperms b. Spermatocyte-spermatogonia-spermatid-sperms c. Spermatogonia-spermatocyte-spermatid-sperms.
Read More »An assay of serum samples from a normal woman with a history of regular 28-day cycles indicates that:
An assay of serum samples from a normal woman with a history of regular 28-day cycles indicates that:
Read More »The plasma concentration of HCG:
A. increases steadily pregnancyB. increases beginning about 2 months after fertilization C. increases beginning less than 2 weeks after fertilization D. peaks 4-6 months after fertilization
Read More »Estrogen directly produces all of the following EXCEPT:
Estrogen directly produces all of the following EXCEPT:
Read More »In males, testosterone (or DHT) stimulates all of the following EXCEPT:
a. pubertal growth of the penis, which will be permanent b. thelarche c. lowering of pitch of the voice, which will be permanent
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The testes in humans are situated inside the scrotum outside the abdominal cavity. The purpose served is for:
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