Quiz: Human Reproductive and Embryonic Development — 6 Fragen

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1. What is the embryonic stage in human development?

The period from fertilization to implantation, involving initial cell divisions.
The phase from weeks 3 to 8 characterized by organogenesis and germ layer formation.
The initial phase of prenatal development that includes fertilization, cleavage, morula, blastocyst, and implantation.
The period from week 9 until birth, focused on growth and maturation.

The phase from weeks 3 to 8 characterized by organogenesis and germ layer formation.

Erklärung

The embryonic stage is defined as the period from weeks 3 to 8 characterized by organogenesis and germ layer formation, according to the source. The other options describe different stages or phases of prenatal development, but only option 1 matches the specific definition provided.

2. How does placental permeability to fetotoxic substances influence fetal development?

It prevents the transfer of nutrients, leading to fetal malnutrition
It allows harmful substances to pass into the fetal bloodstream, increasing the risk of fetal abnormalities
It enhances the immune response of the fetus against infections
It reduces the exchange of waste products, causing fetal toxicity

It allows harmful substances to pass into the fetal bloodstream, increasing the risk of fetal abnormalities

Erklärung

The placental tissue's permeability to lipid-soluble fetotoxic substances like alcohol and nicotine allows these harmful agents to cross into the fetal bloodstream, which can lead to fetal abnormalities such as FASD. This demonstrates how permeability directly impacts fetal health by enabling the passage of toxic substances.

3. What is the primary function of the male reproductive system?

To produce hormones like testosterone and regulate male secondary sexual characteristics
To produce and deliver healthy sperm for fertilization
To carry oxygenated blood from the heart to reproductive organs
To generate energy for the male body through metabolic processes

To produce and deliver healthy sperm for fertilization

Erklärung

The primary function of the male reproductive system, as stated in the source, is to produce healthy sperm and deliver them to the female reproductive system for fertilization. While hormones like testosterone are produced by the testes, and other functions are associated with reproductive health, the key role highlighted in the source is sperm production and delivery.

4. What is the site of fertilization in human reproduction?

Fallopian tube
Uterus
Cervix
Vagina

Fallopian tube

Erklärung

The site of fertilization is within the fallopian tube, where sperm meet and fertilize the ovum, as explicitly stated in the source.

5. What is fertilization primarily defined as?

A biochemical process that enhances sperm motility within the female reproductive tract
A cellular response in the ovum that prevents additional sperm entry
A process where the sperm and oocyte fuse to form a zygote
The release of enzymes from the sperm head’s acrosome

A process where the sperm and oocyte fuse to form a zygote

Erklärung

Fertilization is defined as a cellular event where sperm and oocyte combine to form a zygote, as stated in the source. The other options describe related but different processes: the acrosome reaction, capacitation, and cortical reaction.

6. What is embryo implantation?

The formation of the placenta from trophoblast cells
A process where the embryo attaches to the uterine wall
The release of the ovum during ovulation
The division of the zygote into multiple cells

A process where the embryo attaches to the uterine wall

Erklärung

Embryo implantation is the biological process where the developing embryo attaches to the uterine wall, typically around day 6–7 after fertilization. This attachment is essential for pregnancy to proceed, as it allows for nutrient exchange and support for the embryo's growth.

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Male reproductive system — role?

Produce and deliver sperm for fertilization.

Haploid cells — definition?

Cells with half the genetic material, sperm and ovum.

Fertilization — process?

Sperm and ovum fuse to form a zygote.

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