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A) kills sperm as they enter the female reproductive tract.
B) blocks the progesterone receptors of cells in the uterine lining and causes the loss of an implanted embryo.
C) prevents an egg from maturing and being released-essentially a stronger regular birth control pill.
D) destroys the embryo which in turn causes a spontaneous miscarriage.
E) prevents development of a uterine lining.
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A) endocardium.
B) endometrium.
C) oviduct.
D) hymen.
E) myocardium.
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A) cilia on the layer of nurse cells surrounding the egg.
B) oviduct cilia and tubular muscle contractions.
C) simply drifting on the prevailing current of body fluids.
D) suction from the uterine contractions.
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A) hermaphroditism.
B) parthenogenesis.
C) sexual reproduction because the mating behavior is required.
D) a need for further research since only primitive animals can reproduce asexually.
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A) AIDS.
B) chlamydia.
C) gonorrhea.
D) syphilis.
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A) This species is probably going extinct.
B) This is not at all unusual since most reptiles are asexual.
C) The desert is uniform, and variation is of little or no advantage and a waste in energy.
D) Such a switch in mating behavior is easily understood as a crossing-over in chromosomes.
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A) ovarian cyst.
B) primary follicle.
C) corpus luteum.
D) secondary follicle.
E) Graafian follicle.
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A) A greater than 500 CD4 + T cells per microliter of blood.
B) A CD4 + T cell count between 200 and 499 per microliter of blood.
C) A CD4 + T cell count below 200 per microliter of blood.
D) Opportunistic infections.
E) Flat or raised lesions on the penis or vulva.
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A) Asexual reproduction occurs with only one parent.
B) Asexual reproduction is less commonly used by vertebrates.
C) Asexual reproduction can occur by budding or by division and regeneration.
D) A large number of offspring can be produced in this way in a short time.
E) Asexual reproduction produces variation that allows the species to adapt quickly to changing environmental conditions.
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A) e - c - a - b - f - d
B) d - c - a - b - f - e
C) e - c - b - a - f - d
D) e - a - b - c - f - d
E) d - e - c - a - b - f
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A) Hepatitis A and B
B) HIV and gonorrhea
C) Hepatitis A and HIV
D) Syphilis and vaginal infections
E) Hepatitis B and chlamydia
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A) abstinence
B) male condom
C) female condom
D) morning-after pills
E) intrauterine device
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A) interstitial tissue; cervix
B) urethra; uterus
C) seminiferous tubules; Sertoli cells
D) vas deferens; endometrium
E) seminal vesicles; oviduct
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A) Alkaline secretions are less viscous and the sperm can swim better.
B) The female vagina is acidic and thus not a favorable environment for sperm.
C) Sperm are only able to use fructose under alkaline conditions.
D) The pH of semen has no significance.
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A) vagina.
B) oviduct.
C) uterus.
D) placenta.
E) mammary gland.
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