A) sex-determining gene on the Y chromosome
B) GnRH
C) FSH
D) sex-determining gene on the X chromosome
E) GH
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A) diploid zygotes
B) haploid zygotes
C) haploid gametes
D) diploid gametes
E) diploid hormones
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A) how long a male guarded a female
B) whether a male acted as a female
C) whether a male removed the sperm packet that other males had implanted into a female
D) how successful a male was at fertilizing a female
E) the size of the male
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A) Oocytes cannot be produced by meiosis.
B) Oocytes cannot move to the uterus.
C) Oocytes cannot be produced by mitosis.
D) A woman cannot have an orgasm.
E) The ovary stops producing estrogen.
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A) differentiation
B) external fertilization
C) indirect development
D) direct development
E) internal fertilization
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A) Female impersonators were successful in mating 50% of the time.
B) Males who guard a female for 0-20 minutes had the most reproductive success.
C) Males who guard a female for more than 40 minutes had the most reproductive success.
D) There was no correlation between time spent guarding a female and reproductive success.
E) Males who guard a female for 20-40 minutes had the most reproductive success.
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A) are haploid.
B) are secondary spermatocytes.
C) contain 46 chromosomes.
D) are primary spermatocytes.
E) undergo meiosis.
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A) external fertilization.
B) internal fertilization.
C) indirect development.
D) direct development.
E) reproduction.
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A) ovulation.
B) FSH is present.
C) fertilization occurs.
D) LH is secreted by the anterior pituitary.
E) puberty.
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A) to prevent additional fertilizations
B) to conserve eggs
C) to avoid having twins
D) to prevent the blastocyst from being lost
E) to prevent the loss of the corpus luteum
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A) preembryonic stage,zygote,embryonic stage,fetal stage.
B) fetal stage,zygote,preembryonic stage,embryonic stage.
C) preembryonic stage,embryonic stage,zygote,fetal stage.
D) zygote,preembryonic stage,embryonic stage,fetal stage.
E) fetal stage,embryonic stage,preembryonic stage,zygotE.
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A) FSH
B) LH
C) estrogen
D) progesterone
E) GnRH
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A) a new gamete
B) a genetically-identical copy of an existing human
C) a genetically-identical cell
D) a genetically-different cell
E) a genetically-unique offspring
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A) It would prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
B) It would cause the embryo to die.
C) It would prevent implantation on the uterine wall.
D) If would act as a spermicide,killing sperm.
E) It would prevent ovulation.
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True/False
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A) clitoris.
B) cervix.
C) labia majora.
D) uterus.
E) labia minora.
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A) cervix.
B) vulva.
C) vagina.
D) uterus.
E) uterine tubE.
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A) estrogens.
B) growth hormones.
C) progesterones.
D) androgens.
E) follicle-stimulating hormones.
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Multiple Choice
A) a decrease in FSH and LH production
B) an increase in FSH and LH production
C) a decrease in FSH and an increase in LH production
D) an increase in FSH and a decrease in LH production
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Multiple Choice
A) fish
B) annelids
C) mollusks
D) reptiles
E) cnidarians
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