Ovaries are the primary sex organs in human females because they:
I: | Produce the female gamete. |
II: | Produce the hormone that regulates the development of secondary sexual characters. |
1. | Both I and II | 2. | Only I |
3. | Only II | 4. | None |
The ovaries are located:
1. | In a sac outside the body | 2. | In the lower abdomen |
3. | In the upper abdomen | 4. | In the thorax |
Each ovary is connected to the pelvic wall and the uterus by:
1. | Peritoneum | 2. | Adipose tissue |
3. | Ligaments | 4. | Areolar tissue |
At the birth of the female child, the follicles in her ovaries contain:
1. | Primary oocytes that have been arrested at the S phase of the cell cycle |
2. | Primary oocytes that have been arrested at prophase I of meiosis I |
3. | Secondary oocytes that have been arrested prophase I of meiosis I |
4. | Secondary oocytes that have been arrested at metaphase II of meiosis II |