The document summarizes key aspects of the human reproductive system. It provides details on the sequence of oogenesis, the most potent estrogen, and effects of estrogens and progesterone. It also lists information about the menstrual cycle, anatomy of ovaries and fallopian tubes, hormone production pathways, and structures like the placenta, vagina, and seminal vesicles.
The document summarizes key aspects of the human reproductive system. It provides details on the sequence of oogenesis, the most potent estrogen, and effects of estrogens and progesterone. It also lists information about the menstrual cycle, anatomy of ovaries and fallopian tubes, hormone production pathways, and structures like the placenta, vagina, and seminal vesicles.
The document summarizes key aspects of the human reproductive system. It provides details on the sequence of oogenesis, the most potent estrogen, and effects of estrogens and progesterone. It also lists information about the menstrual cycle, anatomy of ovaries and fallopian tubes, hormone production pathways, and structures like the placenta, vagina, and seminal vesicles.
1. which of the following is the correct sequence of
oogenesis: -*-oogonia - mitosis - primary oocyte - meiosis 1 - secondary oocyte - fertilisation - meiosis 2 – ootid 2. which oestrogen is the most potent? *17 beta oestradiol 3. which of the following are effects of oestrogens? *increased bone density *increased uterine contractility *increased uterine progesterone receptors 4. during which stage of the menstrual cycle is progesterone secretion highest? *luteal 5. the ovarian ligament: (MAQ) *attaches the ovary to the uterus 6. thecal cells produce: *androgens 7. the layers of the myometrium from superficial to deep are: *longitudinal, crisscrossing, circular 8. which part of the fallopian tube opens into the uterus? *Isthmus 9. which of the following best describes the usual pathway for oestrogen production? *cholesterol - pregnenalone - (progesterones) - androgens – oestrogens 10. which of the following is not a pelvic floor muscle? *Urogenitalis 11. which of the following are effects of progesterone? *decreased uterine contractility *inhibition of LH and FSH *thick acidic cervical mucous 12. the round ligament of the uterus: (MAQ) *is derived from the gubernaculum *passes through the inguinal canal 13. on which day of the mestrual cycle does ovulation typically take place? *14 14. the maternal part of the placenta froms from: *the decidua 15. at which stage of oocyte development are granulosa cells first present: *primary follicle 16. which of the following does not usually happen during pregnancy: *cervical blood vessels atrophy to prevent bleeding 17. typically, the right ovarian vein joins the: *vena cava 18. which of the following is not produced by granulosa cells? *Adrostediones 19. the vagina is lined by: *stratified squamous non keratinised epithelium 20. The Seminal Vesicle is: