Reproduction & Hormones: A Biology Review
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- 1
What is the primary function of the hypothalamus in the hormonal regulation of sexual activity?
- ATo directly stimulate the ovaries and testes.
- BTo produce sex hormones such as estrogen and testosterone.
- CTo link the nervous system to the endocrine system and regulate hormone secretion through the pituitary gland.
- DTo monitor and control blood sugar levels.
- 2
What is the role of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) in males?
- AStimulates the production of testosterone.
- BInhibits the production of sperm.
- CDirectly affects the seminiferous tubules to stimulate the formation of gametes.
- DStimulates Leydig cells to produce testosterone.
- 3
During the menstrual cycle, what event is directly caused by the LH surge?
- AThe maturation of follicles.
- BThe formation of the corpus luteum.
- COvulation.
- DThe thickening of the uterine lining.
- 4
What happens to the corpus luteum if fertilization does not occur?
- AIt transforms into the corpus albicans.
- BIt continues to produce progesterone at high levels.
- CIt is maintained by FSH.
- DIt stimulates the development of new follicles.
- 5
What is the Zona Pellucida?
- AA layer of cells that surrounds the oocyte
- BA glycoprotein layer surrounding the oocyte, containing receptors for sperm
- CA layer of cells that produces estrogen
- DA layer of cells that produces progesterone