Chapter 20: Problem 28
Describe the steps of oogenesis when fertilization occurs and when it does not occur. Why are polar bodies produced?
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Chapter 20: Problem 28
Describe the steps of oogenesis when fertilization occurs and when it does not occur. Why are polar bodies produced?
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Which of these statements is true? a. Sperm are not motile until they pass through the epididymis. b. Sperm require capacitation in the female reproductive tract before they can fertilize an ovum. c. A secondary oocyte does not complete meiotic division until it has been fertilized. d. All of these are true.
Explain the hormonal interactions that control ovulation and cause it to occur at the proper time.
Describe the mechanisms that have been proposed to time the onset of parturition in sheep and humans.
Is it true that estrogen is an exclusively female hormone and that testosterone is an exclusively male hormone? Explain your answer.
If GnRH were secreted in large amounts and at a constant rate rather than in a pulsatile fashion, which of these statements would be true? a. LH secretion will increase at first and then decrease. b. LH secretion will increase indefinitely. c. Testosterone secretion in a male will be continuously high. d. Estradiol secretion in a woman will be continuously high.
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