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Anatomy and Physiology ISSA Study Final Exam: Male and Female Reproductive Systems, Exercises of Nursing

A comprehensive study guide for the final exam of anatomy and physiology issa, focusing on the male and female reproductive systems. It covers topics such as the functions of the reproductive systems, the structures of the male and female genitalia, the process of fertilization, and the stages of pregnancy. Detailed answers to 100 questions, graded a+, and is useful for university students preparing for exams, quizzes, and assignments related to anatomy and physiology.

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Download Anatomy and Physiology ISSA Study Final Exam: Male and Female Reproductive Systems and more Exercises Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Is reproduction system necessary to survive? - Correct Answer ✅no What are the functions of male reproductive systems? - Correct Answer ✅produce sperm in testes transfer sperm to female produce and regular male sex hormones Male sex hormones are produced by what? - Correct Answer ✅Hypothalmus in the brain anterior pituary gland testes testosterone responsible - Correct Answer ✅develop and maintenace of sex hormones secondary sex characteristics Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Male gentalia external structures - Correct Answer ✅testes, penis, scrotum Darktos muscles is responsible for? - Correct Answer ✅help maintain homeostasis. regulation of temperature. Spermatiogensis? - Correct Answer ✅production of sperm Where does it occur? - Correct Answer ✅semineferious tublues sperm cells are released into the - Correct Answer ✅epiderferious. Regions of male urethra? - Correct Answer ✅prostatic urethra membranous urethra spongy urethra Female reproductive system - Correct Answer ✅ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ under normal circumstance how many eggs are released per month? - Correct Answer ✅1 What is ovaluations - Correct Answer ✅release of oocyte from an ovary what must occur for fertilization to happen - Correct Answer ✅sperm cell penetrate the cytoplasm of an oocyte When fertilization occurs and the cells combine what is this cell called? - Correct Answer ✅zygote aka a fertilized egg how many regions does uterus have? what are they/ starting from superior to inferior - Correct Answer ✅3 Fundus, body, cervix Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ walls of uterus are made of 3 levels?most superficial to deepest - Correct Answer ✅perimeterum or serous layer myometrium endometrium Vagina - Correct Answer ✅tunnel like passage that connects the uterus and the outside world External portion of female genetalia is called - Correct Answer ✅Vulva Menustrual cycles what is menses - Correct Answer ✅First of four phases last one to 4 days The second phase of menustaral cycle is? how long does is last - Correct Answer ✅Proliferative day 4 to 14 last from end of menses to ovulation Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ What is the 3 rd phase? - Correct Answer ✅ovulation on day 14 What is the last stage? how long? - Correct Answer ✅secretory phase day 14 to day 28 two types of cell division - Correct Answer ✅Mitosis meiosis all cells in the body except sex cells divided the body through a process called - Correct Answer ✅mitosis When does mitosis happen? - Correct Answer ✅result when one parents cell resulting in two cell identical to one another how many chromosomes do the cell have during mitosis? - Correct Answer ✅46 Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ _______ for male - Correct Answer ✅7.2 7.4 how long is birth ______ - Correct Answer ✅40 weeks 280 days baby referred to a ________ after it is born - Correct Answer ✅neonate Parturition occurs in 3 phases? - Correct Answer ✅Dilation Expulsion placental stage when does dilation phase occur - Correct Answer ✅uterine contraction at regular intervals Dialation phase typically last how long? - Correct Answer ✅24 hours Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ What does the duration of the dilation phase factor for time - Correct Answer ✅wether or not the mother has had another baby during dialation phase what happens - Correct Answer ✅water breaking how long does it dilate for - Correct Answer ✅10 cm the size of neonates head Expulsion phase: how long may is last - Correct Answer ✅from a few minutes to few hours or more Expulsion stage is when - Correct Answer ✅neonate is being born placental stage is when - Correct Answer ✅after baby is born and it continues until placenta come out Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+ what are the life stages in order - Correct Answer ✅germinal embryonic fetal neonate infant- until they can walk child- until reach puberty adolscent 11 to 13 for females and 12 to 14 for males adult- begins at 18 for females and 20 for males what is genetics? - Correct Answer ✅study of heredity The function unit that are carried on from parents are - Correct Answer ✅genes what are genes carried on? - Correct Answer ✅chomosomes Anatomy and Physiology ISSA study final exam Questions 100% Correct (Latest 2024) GRADED A+
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