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ANP 120 TEST 2 Total points 40/50

The respondent's email address (2020014373@edenuniversity.education) was recorded on


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What is your NRC/Password number?

480034/10/1

What is your computer number?

2020014373

What is your name?

MENDRO CHEWE

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Where are the ejaculatory ducts? 1/1

in the testicles before the epididymis

in the penis

between the buldourethral glands and the urethra

at the end of the vas deferens (ductus deferens)

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What is the function of luteinising hormone? 0/1

it stimulaates the interstitial (Leydig) cells to produce testosterone

it stimulate sustentacular cells(Sertoli cells) to produce sperm

it stimulate the anterior pituitary to release follicle stimulating hormone

it stimulates the ovary to develop follicles

Correct answer

it stimulaates the interstitial (Leydig) cells to produce testosterone

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Which of the following gives a correct order of structures from testes to 1/1
urethra?

ejaculatory duct, seminiferous tubules, epididymis, vas deferens

seminiferous tubules, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct

epididymis, ejaculatory ducts, seminiferous tubules, vas deferens

vas deferens, seminiferous tubules, epididymis, ejaculatory duct

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Which of the following would not be a secondary sex characteristic? 1/1

the adult male body shape

the thicker vocal cords of a male

pubic hair

the penis

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The male reproductive tract pass through this structure. which one is it? 1/1

the prostate

the bulbourethral gland

the seminiferous vesicles

the bladder

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Sperm is transport to the prostate gland through the 1/1

vas deferens

ejaculatory duct

seminiferous tubule

urethra
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To sterilize a man by vasectomy you need to cut what? 1/1

ejaculatory duct

epididymis

urethra

ductus deferens

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Where are sperms produced from? 1/1

urethra

epididymis

vas deferens

seminiferous tubules

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External urethral meatus is 1/1

the shaft of the penis

opening of the tube at the end of the penis

the prostate gland

the scrotum

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What is the function of the epididymis? 1/1

production of sperm

stores sperm and facilitates maturation

stores sperm and produces seminal fluid

carries semen out through the penis

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After ejaculation, sperm travel through the structures of the female 1/1
reproductive tract in which order?

vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovary

cervix, vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes

vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes

cervix, urethra, uterus, fallopian tubes


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The average length of the vagina is 0/1

10 cm

15 cm

8 cm

6 cm

Correct answer

8 cm

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The average length of an erect penis is 1/1

10 cm

13cm

15 cm

20 cm

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Enlargement of this gland in males can cause obstruction to urine flow 1/1

Epididymis

prostate

bladder

bulbourethral glands

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Where is tunica albuginea found? 1/1

scrotum

penis

testis

vas deferens

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What is the function of the clitoris? 1/1

It helps with blood supply to the vagina

it is important for sexual pleasure

it has no function

it helps with locating the urethra during catheterization


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Vulva includes 1/1

cervix

vagina

vestibule

uterus

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What is the name of the peritoneal recess found between the uterus and 1/1
rectum?

Rectourinary pouch

Rectovesical pouch

Rectouterine pouch of Douglas

All of the above

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Three openings found in the vestibule includes 1/1

vagina orifice, urethral orifice and ducts for the skene gland

anus, urethra and vagina

All of the above

None of the above

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How long is the male urethra on average? 1/1

15 cm

12 cm

11 cm

8 cm

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Where is the dartos muscle found? 1/1

Urinary bladder

Scrotum

penis

Vagina
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Which of the following concerning the types of cells found in the testis is 0/1
true

Sertoli cells produce sperms

Leydig cells produce testosterone

Sustentacular cells produce testosteron

None of the above

Correct answer

Sustentacular cells produce testosteron

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Endosalpinx is lined by 1/1

columnar ciliated epithelium

stratified cuboidal epithelium

simple columnar non cilliated

None of the above

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The two dorsolateral erectile tissues in the penis are 1/1

corpora spongiosum

corpora carvenosa

all of the above

none of the above

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The distal end of the corpus spongiosum is called 1/1

penis

urethral orifice

glans penis

foreskin

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Which statement below about hormones is true? Hormones 1/1

are enzymes that catalyse reactions

are released into the blood circulation

affect all cells of the body

are released by neurones at synapses


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Which hormones are soluble in blood? 1/1

steroid hormones

hormones produced by the adrenal cortex

sex hormones

hormones released by the pituitary gland

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Which hormone does the thyroid produce? 0/1

thyroid stimulating hormone

calcitriol

thyroxine

parathyroid hormone

Correct answer

thyroxine

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What statement about the hypothalamus is correct? The hypothalamus 1/1

is connected to the brain by the infundibulum

is composed of glandular epithelial tissue

secretes "releasing hormones"

secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine

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What hormone (s) does the adrenal medulla produce? 1/1

aldosterorpne

epinephrine and norepinephrine

corticosteroids

glucocorticoids

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What is produced by the beta cells of the pancreas? 1/1

angiotensin converting enzyme

glucocorticoids

glucagon

insulin
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What gland produces erythropoietin? 1/1

adrenal gland

anterior pituitary glands

pancreas

kidney

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What effect does parathyroid hormone have? 1/1

it increases plasma calcium concentration

it decreases plasma calcium concentration

it increases the rate of ATP formation

it stimulatesthe thyroid gland to produce thyroxine

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Which one of the following is NOT part of the endocrine system? 1/1

the islets of Langerhans

the thyroid gland

the acini cells of the pancreas

the parathyroid gland

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What hormones have their receptors inside their target cell? 1/1

amino acid based hormones

lipid soluble hormones

steroid hormones and peptide hormones of less than 50 amino acids

hormones with a membrane carrier mechanism or that are lipid soluble

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What effect of aldosterone have? it causes 1/1

glucose to be absorbed from the blood

sodium to be absorbed in the kidneys

calcium to be absorbed from the gut

potasium to be absorbed from the filtrate


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Iodine is essential component of which hormone? 1/1

thyroid hormone

aldosterone

thyroid stimulating hormone

parathyroid hormone

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Which structure produces ADH and oxytocin? 1/1

thalamus

anterior pituitary gland

posterior pituitary gland

hypothalamus

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Where are the receptors for almost all of the amino acid derived 1/1
hormones located?

on the mitochondria

in the nucleus

on the outside of the plasma membrane

on the inside of the plasma membrane

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What effect does insulin have? 1/1

it increases metabolic rate

it causes the breakdown of glycogen to glucose

it inhibits glycogenolysis

none of the above

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What type of molecule is cAMP, or what role does it play? 0/1

a second messenger

an amino acid based hormone

a catecholamine

a steroid hormone

Correct answer

a second messenger

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What is produced in the adrenal cortex? 1/1

cholesterol

catecholamines

adrenalin and noardrenalin

corticosteroids

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Which of the following statements is FALSE ? 1/1

peptide hormones are not able to penetrate the cell membrane

thyroid hormone can cross the membrane

steroid hormones bind to receptors on the outside of the cell membrane

catecholamines are not lipid soluble

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What does insulin do in the body? 0/1

stimulates the uptake of glucose

lowers blood glucose

inhibit lipolysis

all of the above

Correct answer

all of the above

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An amino acid based hormone binds to its receptor. This has the effect 0/1
of:

activating an enzyme to produce cAMP

causing it to diffuse through the cell to trigger a cascade of reactions

activate a G-protein

allowing it to move along the membrane

Correct answer

activate a G-protein

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What controls the blood glucose level? 1/1

action of insulin

action of glucagon

action of insulin and glucagon

action of insulin, glucagon and glycogen

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Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT 0/1

hormones take longer to start producing effects in the body than nervous system

nervous system has cells throughout the body as target cells

hormone are delivered to tissues by blood

site of mediator action is cloase to site of release in nervous system

Correct answer

nervous system has cells throughout the body as target cells

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Hormone production is regulated by 1/1

hormones

chemicals in blood

signals from nervous system

All of the above

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High levels of calcium in blood will result in 0/1

more parathyroid hormone release into blood

more calcitriol released into blood

more calcitonin released into blood

none of the above

Correct answer

more calcitonin released into blood

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Which of the following will happen during states of hypoglycemia? 0/1

increased insulin secretion

increase in conversion of glucose to glycogen

increased gluconeogenesis

none of the above

Correct answer

increased gluconeogenesis

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