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| Decreased testes development due to inadequate gonadotropins |
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| An individual with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism would have |
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| The function of inhibin is to |
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| The granulosa cell, similar to sertoli cells, mediate negative feedback inhibition of FSH |
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| Weight loss due to protein metabolism |
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| High school football player given testosterone illicitly by coach. Which of the following will not be a result of the administration? |
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| Which of the following cells has ½ set of doubled chromosomes |
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| Sertoli cells perform all of the following functions except |
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| Inhibits destruction of cGMP |
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| Viagra improves erectile dysfunction by promoting blood flow to |
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| Negative feedback from ovarian estrogen |
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| During menopause total circulating gonadotropins rise to high levels because of decrease in |
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| Major hormone secreted by ovarian follicle is |
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| The greatest number of oocytes are present at |
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| Corpus Luteum secretes estrogen and progesterone during luteal phase |
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| Androgen release by the ovary is greatly increased |
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| In polycystic ovary syndrome |
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| FSH restricted to granulosa cells |
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| The two cell two gonadotropin hypothesis for steroid synthesis by the follicle requires |
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| Becomes vascularized during proliferation phase |
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| Secretion of ovarian estradiol |
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| In the sexual differentiation both X chromosomes are necessary for |
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| Fertilization of ovum generally occurs in the |
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| The egg completes its 2nd meiotic division |
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| During the process of fertilization |
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| Can result from congenital adrenal hyperplasia |
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| Female pseudohermaphrodites |
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| Fail to undergo pubertal development |
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| Patients with testicular feminization syndrome |
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| A 46, XX newborn is noticed to be highly virilized and salt losing. The diagnosis is congenital adrenal hyperplasia. The most common enzymatic defect is |
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| Androgen insensitivity syndrome |
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| 20 yr old female complains of amenorrhea. She has never has a period. On physical exam, she has well developed breasts but a small and shallow vagina. The buccal smear is negative for Barr Bodies. What is the problem? |
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| 46 XX infant is noted to be hypertensive, hypokalemic, alkalotic, and the external genitalia are poorly differentiated. The diagnosis is congenital adrenal hyperplasia. The most common enzymatic defect is |
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| Increase FSH and LH, Decrease Estrogen |
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| 14 yr old girl has not yet had menses. Developed pubic hair ~12 yrs. age, but had no breast development. 45 X karyotype |
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| 46 XX infant is noted to be masculanized and hypertensive. The diagnosis is congenital adrenal hyperplasia. The most common enzymatic defect is |
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| A well developed male is found to have small testes, increased semen volume, and azoospermium. Which might explain these observations? |
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| Decrease testosterone and low gonadotropins |
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| A medical researcher finds a new potent and long lasting GnRH agonist….Which of the following hormone patterns would be consistent with the effects of this drug? |
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| 15-17 days (remember to just subtract 14 from what is given) |
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| Cycle of 29-31 days, ovulation will usual occur |
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| Administering of estrogens to estrogen deficient female patients is least likely to produce the following |
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| Which of the following is a maternal adaption to pregnancy |
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| Helps to limit post-partum blood loss |
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| Androgens such as testosterone are produced by |
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| The external female structure that corresponds to the male penis |
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| Maturing sperm gain their ability to swim where |
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| The journey of the ooxyte through the uterine tubes to the uterus following ovulation normally takes |
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| Thick clear mucus that cleanses the urethra of acidic urine is produced by |
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| Fertilization takes place in the |
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| The entire process of spermatogenesis take approximately |
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| The primitive stem cells of spermatogenesis which is found on the periphery of each seminiferous tubule is called |
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| When sperm count is under 20 million per milliliter |
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| The hormone produced by the placenta that causes the pelvic ligaments and pubic symphysis to relax, widen and become more flexible to ease birth passage |
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| The corpus luteum is a special glandular structure of the ovaries that primarily produces |
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| Tube that transports either urine or sperm to the exterior of the body |
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