A) He would produce twice as many sperm and would be protected against infertility from other causes.
B) He would produce twice as many sperm,which would crowd them during later development and lead to morphological defects.
C) He would be entirely normal,since this is what usually happens.
D) After one round of sperm production he would no longer be able to produce sperm and would be infertile.
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A) Malpighian tubules
B) Fallopian tubules
C) seminiferous tubules
D) epididymis tubules
E) vas deferens tubules
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A) vas deferens
B) seminiferous tubules
C) epididymis
D) testis
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A) oocyte cells
B) corpus luteum
C) follicle cells
D) granulosa cells
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A) Sperm must be closer to the penis to be ejaculated.
B) There is not enough space in the abdomen to grow properly.
C) Lower temperature is required for normal development of sperm.
D) There is too much hormonal influence if they remain in the abdomen.
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A) vas deferens
B) epididymis
C) seminiferous tubules
D) Sertoli cells
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A) the Y chromosome contained in the egg
B) the SRY gene on the Y chromosome
C) the temperature of the developing fetus
D) the genetic makeup of the parents
E) the acrosome of the sperm
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A) The loud music
B) The raw vegetable appetizers
C) The hot tub
D) The melted cheese fondue
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A) To increase the chances of successful fertilization.
B) As a response to copulation.
C) Because there were no safe places to lay eggs.
D) As an adaptation to life in a terrestrial environment.
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A) Progeny would be quadraploid,and almost certainly nonviable.
B) Progeny would be triploid,and almost certainly nonviable.
C) Progeny would be normal -- this is a common occurrence in some phyla.
D) The resulting progeny would be identical twins.
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A) Estradiol
B) FSH
C) LH
D) Progesterone
E) Testosterone
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A) About a day
B) 1 week
C) 3 weeks
D) 38 years
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A) They are born fully developed.
B) They are born highly underdeveloped.
C) They hatch from an internal egg.
D) They hatch from an externally laid egg.
E) They are nourished by the placenta.
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A) implantation
B) fertilization
C) menstruation
D) ovulation
E) placentation
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A) synchronous fertilization
B) external fertilization
C) internal fertilization
D) asexual fertilization
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A) menstrual phase → proliferative phase → ovulation → secretory phase → menstrual phase
B) menstrual phase → ovulation → secretory phase → proliferative phase → menstrual phase
C) menstrual phase → secretory phase → proliferative phase → ovulation → menstrual phase
D) menstrual phase → proliferative phase → secretory phase → ovulation → menstrual phase
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A) oogenesis
B) homeostasis
C) ovulation
D) menstruation
E) placenta formation
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A) Birds are oviparous,reptiles are ovoviviparous.
B) Both newly hatched birds and reptiles require parental care.
C) Both exhibit external fertilization.
D) The eggs of both birds and reptiles have protective shells.
E) Male or female reptiles reproduce asexually; birds do not.
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A) large size of the cell
B) extra layers of plasma membrane
C) triploidy
D) large size of the nucleus
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A) Estradiol
B) FSH
C) LH
D) Testosterone
E) Progesterone
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