1. | 1 | 2. | 2 |
3. | 4 | 4. | 7 |
1. | 3 | 2. | 5 |
3. | 8 | 4. | 12 |
1. | Ribosomes | 2. | Golgi Apparatus |
3. | Centriole | 4. | Endoplasmic reticulum |
1. | A | 2. | B |
3. | C | 4. | D |
1. | 3 | 2. | 5 |
3. | 9 | 4. | 7 |
1. | Menstrual → Follicular → Secretory → Ovulatory |
2. | Menstrual → Follicular → Ovulatory → Secretory |
3. | Ovulatory → Follicular → Secretory → Menstrual |
4. | Menstrual → Secretory → Follicular → Ovulatory |
1. | The placenta | 2. | The fetus |
3. | Maternal ovary | 4. | Maternal pituitary |
A: | I contributes acidic fluid to the seminal plasma. |
B: | II is an unpaired gland. |
C: | III stores sperms. |
1. | Only B | 2. | Only A and C |
3. | Only C | 4. | A, B, and C |
I: | A is the duct that ascends from the scrotum into the lower abdomen. |
II: | B is the part where the sperms are stored and get mature. |
III: | C leaves the testes. |
IV: | D carries sperm from the seminiferous tubules to C. |
A: | the primary source of testosterone or androgens in males |
B: | male germ cells in the inside lining of seminiferous tubules |
C: | spermatids released from seminiferous tubules |
D: | Present in the inside lining of seminiferous tubules, they nourish developing sperm cells |
1. | Only A, B, and C | 2. | Only A, B, and D |
3. | Only B, C, and D | 4. | A, B, C, and D |