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53 Cards in this Set
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Identify the tissue |
Adrenal gland tissue |
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Identify the gland |
Adrenal gland |
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Which endocrine gland regulates the pituitary gland? |
Hypothalamus |
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Which hormone manages the proliferative stage of the menstrual cycle? |
Estrogen |
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Which hormone is produced by the corpus luteum? |
Progesterone |
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Identify X (top left) |
Thyroid gland |
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Identify the tissue |
Thyroid gland tissue |
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Identify Y (third in middle) |
Pancreas |
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Identify A (tube leading to testes) |
Ductus (vas) deferens |
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Where does the sperm travel after leaving the ejaculatory duct? |
Prostatic urethra |
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During which phase does the mitotic spindle form? |
Prophase (late) |
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Identify phase A (second on right) |
Metaphase |
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The suspensory ligament attaches the _____ to pelvic wall |
Ovary |
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Name one hormone responsible for ovulation |
FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) and LH (Luteinizing Hormone) |
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Name one hormone secreted by the adrenal gland |
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) |
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Identify A (top right) |
Posterior Pituitary Gland |
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Identify X |
Mitochondria |
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Name the cell structure that forms the mitotic spindle |
Centrioles |
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What is the end product of the second meiotic cell division during oogenesis? |
Ovum |
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Are the cell formed during meiosis I haploid or diploid? |
Haploid |
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Name the ligament that attaches the uterus to the labia majora |
Round ligament |
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Identify Z (lower part of uterus) |
Cervix |
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Name the two endocrine glands located in the diencephalon |
Pituitary and pineal gland |
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Which hormone is secreted by the posterior pituitary gland and decreases water loss in urine by returning water back to the blood? |
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) |
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Identify the tisue |
Testes tissue |
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The _____ of a sperm is a vesicle filled with hydrolytic enzymes that allow sperm to penetrate the female oocyte for fertilization |
Acrosome |
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What pattern of inheritance is this (blend of the two alleles) |
Codominance |
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Are the alleles dominant or recessive in codominance |
Dominant |
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What solution should you spray to clean the bench top after you're done with the dissection |
Lysol disinfectant spray |
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Identify C (tool used for cutting) |
Scalpel |
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During ____, the nuclear membrane disassembles and disappears |
Late prophase |
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Identify phase B (third right) |
Late anaphase |
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Identify Y (bottom duct) |
Lactiferous sinus |
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What hormone would affect the secretion of gland Y |
Prolactin |
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Identify A (fourth row) |
Spermatid |
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Spermatogenesis occurs in the ______ |
Seminiferous tubules |
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What is another name for the hypophysis? |
Pituitary gland |
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Name the hormone that is produced by the thymus. Is this gland well formed in infants? |
Thymusin, yes |
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Name the phase of menstruation that starts after ovulation and state the associated days for this phase |
Lutheal phase, 14-28 days |
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What happens to hormones during the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle? |
They decrease |
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What is the name for the physical or functional expression of a genetic trait |
Phenotype |
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Color blindness is a sex-linked trait. If a mother who is a carrier for color blindness mates with a father who is normal, what percentage of the sons will be color blind? What percentage of the daughters will be color blind? |
50% male, 0% female |
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What is the term that describes an individual having identical alleles for a gene? |
Homozygous |
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What section of a spermatozoan contains mitochondria? |
Body of sperm |
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Identify X (tail) |
Flagellum |
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Define homeostasis |
Maintaining a condition of balance or equilibrium within the body and its systems |
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Name the phase of the cell cycle where the cytoplasm of parental cell divides into 2 daughter cells? |
Cytokinesis |
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Name the phase X of mitosis where the spindle fibers break up and the nucleus reappears |
Telophase |
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Identify the gland (hollow part) |
Ovary |
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Identify the follicle at the pointer |
Tertiary |
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This tissue is both endocrine and exocrine. Name the endocrine structure in this tissue and name the hormone secreted by the B cells. |
Pancreatic islets, insulin |
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Name another secretory cell found within the endocrine unit of this tissue? |
Alpha cells |
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Which gland plays a role in immune function and regresses in size and age? |
Thymus |