Statistics for General Medicine: Reproductive systems

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  • The average score is 13 of 53

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HintAnswer% Correct
Function

1. When two people partake in an intimate activity
2. To create life
3. The shedding of blood from this cycle that prepares the uterus for pregnancy
4. The production of ___ cells
Intercourse
80%
Menstruation
80%
Where both external lips meet; a small, sensitive protrusion that's covered in prepuceClitoris
53%
Reproduction
53%
Large lips that protect the external parts, contain sweat and oil glands and hairLabia Majora
50%
Small, oval-shaped glands that are situated on each side of the uterus and produce eggs and hormonesOvaries
50%
Small lips that varies in size that surrounds the opening of the vaginaLabia Minora
43%
The average menstrual cycle is about __ days28
40%
Intercourse
40%
The more common name of a menstruation that's usedPeriod
40%
The menstrual cycle is a biological process that every woman goes through (on average) per month, and the purpose of the cycle is to prepare the woman for _________Pregnancy
40%
Testosterone
40%
Hollow, pear-shaped organ that holds the fetus during pregnancy, divided into two parts - Lower part and Upper (where the baby will grow) partUterus
40%
Narrow tubes that are attached to the upper part of the uterus serve as pathways for the egg to travel from the ovaries to the uterus. The conception often takes place in these tubesFallopian tube
37%
Loose, pouch-like sac that hangs behind the penis, where the testes are storedScrotum
37%
Sex
37%
Piece of tissue covering the surrounding part of the vaginal openingHymen
33%
The lowest part of the organ that golds the baby during pregnancy, has a hole in the middle where sperm enter and blood and babies leaves, the part that prevents stuff like tampons to get lost inside the bodyCervix
30%
Walnut-sized gland that rests below the bladder, in front of the rectum. This gland will add additional fluid to the sperm, which will further nourish the spermProstate gland
30%
Reproduction
30%
Tube that carries pee (from the bladder) and semen to the outside of the bodyUrethra
30%
Muscular canal that joins the cervix, can widen to accommodate a baby during delivery, lined with mucous membranes that keeps it moistVagina
30%
Estrogen
27%
The biological process when the egg is released due to the increase of Luteinizing hormoneOvulation
27%
Progesterone
27%
Sperm
27%
Oval-shaped glands that produce testosterone and sperm

The coiled tubes within the testes that produce sperm

The cord that keeps the oval-shaped glands intact and also how the oval-shaped glands are supplied with blood
Testes
27%
Long, muscular tube that travels from the latter into the pelvic cavity, just behind the bladder. This tube transports mature sperm to the urethra in preparation for ejaculationVas Deferens
23%
The four hormones of the menstrual cycle

1. The hormone that's accountable for maturing the egg cells in the shells in the ovaries
2. The increase of this hormone causes the matured egg to eventually be released
3. Will cause the lining of the uterus and will also prevent too many eggs to be matured
4. Further helps to maintain and prepare the lining of the uterus for an implantation
Follicle-stimulating hormone
17%
Cone-shaped tip of the penis, most often covered in foreskinGlans
17%
Sac-like pouches that attach to the latter near the base of the bladder. These vesicles make up 80% of the ejaculatory fluidSeminal Vesicles
17%
Where blood and babies come out and where dicks and tampons goes inVaginal opening
17%
The three phases of the menstrual cycle

1. Egg develops
2. Egg's released
3. Hormone levels decrease if the egg doesn't implant
Follicular phase
13%
Luteal phase
13%
Luteinizing hormone
13%
The word for the production of spermSpermatogenesis
13%
The developing shells in the ovaries where egg cells are storedFollicle
10%
Essential Hormones

1. Essential for sperm production
2. Essential to proceed the sperm production
3. Main male sex hormone, bone and muscle mass, libido, strength and fat distribution
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
10%
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
10%
Ovulatory phase
10%
Pea-sized structures on the sides of the urethra, just below the latter. These glands will create a clear, slippery fluid that empties directly into the urethra, and this fluid will help lubricate the urethra and neutralise any acids that may remain from the urine
Bulbourethral (cowper) glands
7%
Cervix
7%
Long, coiled tube that rests on the back of each oval-shaped gland. Carries and stores sperm cells produced by the oval-shaped glands and this tube also brings the sperm to maturityEpididymis
7%
Penis - The base of the penis that's attached to the abdomenRoot
7%
Seminiferous tubules
7%
Spermatic cord
7%
Function

1. Eliminating waste in the form of fluids
2. Producing sex hormones and ____
3. Creating life
4. When two people partake in an intimate activity
Urinate
7%
The body of the penis - Consists of three chambers that contain sponge-like tissue that will be filled with blood, causing an erection: the two chambers that run side-by-side and the one that surrounds the urethra where pee is transported out from the body
Corpora Cavernosa
3%
Corpus
3%
Corpus Spongiosum
3%
Each oval-shaped gland has the two last components merged together to form the ducts that will move through the prostate, where they will collect fluid to add to semen, and then empty it into the urethra. These ducts made up of the three components are called...Ejaculatory ducts
3%
The fourth and last / first phase, when the lining of the uterus shedsMenses phase
3%
The opening where the urine comes outOpening to the Urethra
0%

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