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Which form of reproduction is thought to be best in a stable environment?
Asexual
Which form of reproduction can result from damage to the original animal?
Fragmentation
Which form of reproduction is useful to an animal with little mobility that reproduces sexually?
Hermaphroditism
Genetically unique individuals are produced through .
Sexual reproduction
External fertilization occurs in which type of environment?
Aquatic
Which term applies to egg development within the female with nourishment derived from a yolk?
Ovoviviparity
Which term applies to egg development outside the female with nourishment derived from a yolk?
Oviparity
Sperm are produced in the .
Seminiferous tubules
Most of the semen is made by the in the reproductive system.
Seminal vesicles
Which of the following cells in spermatogenesis is diploid?
Primary spermatocyte
Which organ has the same embryonic origin as the penis?
Clitoris
Which organ has an endometrial lining that will support a developing baby?
Uterus
How many eggs are produced as a result of one meiotic series of cell divisions?
One
Which hormone causes Leydig cells to make testosterone?
LH
Which hormone causes FSH and LH to be released?
GnRH
Which hormone signals ovulation?
LH
Which hormone causes the regrowth of the endometrial lining of the uterus?
Estrogen
Nutrient and waste requirements for the developing fetus are handled during the first few weeks by:
Diffusion through the endometrium
Progesterone is made during the third trimester by the:
Placenta
Which of these methods is regarded as permanent contraception?
Sterilization
Which type of short term contraceptive method is generally more effective than others?
Hormonal
Which hormone is primarily responsible for the contractions during labor?
Oxytocin
Major organs begin to develop during which part of human gestation?
First trimester
Which of the following is false?
The trophoblast is a germ layer.
During cleavage, the mass of cells:
Does not change significantly
Which of the following gives rise to the skin cells?
Ectoderm
Which of the following is a barrier against pathogens provided by the skin?
Desiccation
Although interferons have several effects, they are particularly useful against infections with which type of pathogen?
Viruses
Which organelle do phagocytes use to digest engulfed particles?
Lysosome
Which innate immune system component uses MHC I molecules directly in its defense strategy?
NK cells
Which of the following is both a phagocyte and an antigen-presenting cell?
Macrophage
Which immune cells bind MHC molecules on APCs via CD8 coreceptors on their cell surfaces?
CTLs
What “self” pattern is identified by NK cells?
Missing self
The acquired ability to prevent an unnecessary or destructive immune reaction to a harmless foreign particle, such as a food protein, is called .
Immune tolerance
Upon reexposure to a pathogen, a memory B cell can differentiate to which cell type?
Plasma cell
Foreign particles circulating in the blood are filtered by the .
Spleen
The structure of an antibody is similar to the extracellular component of which receptor?
BCR
The first antibody class to appear in the serum in response to a newly encountered pathogen is .
IgM
What is the most abundant antibody class detected in the serum upon reexposure to a pathogen or in reaction to a vaccine?
IgG
Breastfed infants typically are resistant to disease because of .
Passive immunity
Allergy to pollen is classified as:
Immediate hypersensitivity
A potential cause of acquired autoimmunity is .
Molecular mimicry
Autoantibodies are probably involved in:
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Which of the following diseases is not due to autoimmunity?
HIV/AIDS