Tagudin Campus, Tagudin, Ilocos Sur Tel. No.: (077)-748-71-77 A vibrant and nurturing Polytechnic Service Student: Judy Mae U. Riconose College Course/Program/Year level: BSED1A-English Subject: Human Reproduction Activity no.: 8 Date: April 25, 2022 Instructor: Dr. Daniel Juan B. Ramirez
Activity 8 Assessment/Self-Check
A 1. Which two hormones are produced by the pituitary gland in males?
a. FSH & LH b. ICHS & LH c. FSH & ICHS d. ICHS & Testosterone C & D 2. The two functions of testosterone are... a. Stimulates the production of ICHS b. Activates the prostate gland and seminal vesicles c. Stimulates the production of sperm cells d. Activates the interstitial cells 3. High levels of which male hormone will have an inhibitory effect on the pituitary gland? a. ICSH b. Testosterone c. FSH d. Adrenaline 4. Secrete follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) a. Follicle Cells b. Pituitary Gland in the brain c. Corpus Luteum d. Uterus A 5. What causes puberty to start? a. Hormones b. Genetics c. Gender d. Body Size C 6. From where is the releaser hormone that triggers puberty secreted from? a. Pituitary Gland b. Adrenal Gland c. Hypothalamus d. Ovary A 7. Where are sperm produced? a. Seminiferous Tubules b. Vas Deferens c. Interstitial Cells d. Sperm Duct 8. Which of the following are functions of testosterone? a. Sperm production b. Promote secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle and bone mass, and growth of body hair c. Activation of prostate glands and seminal vesicles d. All of the above 9. A negative feedback system occurs in the male with rising levels of testosterone acting on the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary to inhibit the release of GnRH, FSH, LH and ICHS. a. True b. False 10. Only the female reproductive cycles are controlled by the interaction of hormones from the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary with hormones from reproductive tissues and organs. a. True b. False