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11 years ago
1. The female reproductive structure that transports the ovum from the ovary to the uterus is the
a) endometrium
b) ductus deferens
c) Fallopian tube (oviduct)
d) vagina

 2. The structure that functions as the entrance for sperm as well as the birth canal for the fetus is the
IS it the vagina? other options were: cervix, fallopian tube and epididymus

3. Sperm and ova are normal cells in the sense that they contain organelles found in typical animal cell. However, specialized structures related to specialized functions are found in each. The specialized structure of a gamete correctly matched with its function is
a) energy reserves of glucose: allows the egg to live about 7 days before it is fertilized

4. The sequence of structures through which sperm pass from the semiferous tubules in a male to the egg in a female is
a) interstitial cells--> seminal vesicles ---> urethra---> vagina
b) ductus deferens---> ureter--> vagina---> Fallopian tubes (oviduct)
c) ductus deferens---> urethra--> vagina--> Fallopian tubes (oviduct)
d) interstitial cells---> ureter---> vagina--> urethra

Thank you
b) possess half the genetic material: 46 chromosomes carrying genetic information
c) tail structure (flagellum): contain 50 to 100 mitochondria to make ATP for locomotion
d) specialized outer coating of ova: protection; penetration by sperm of the same species
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11 years ago
1. The female reproductive structure that transports the ovum from the ovary to the uterus is the
a) endometrium
b) ductus deferens
c) Fallopian tube (oviduct)
d) vagina

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11 years ago
2. The structure that functions as the entrance for sperm as well as the birth canal for the fetus is the
IS it the vagina? other options were: cervix, fallopian tube and epididymus

Yes!
- Master of Science in Biology
- Bachelor of Science
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11 years ago
3. Sperm and ova are normal cells in the sense that they contain organelles found in typical animal cell. However, specialized structures related to specialized functions are found in each. The specialized structure of a gamete correctly matched with its function is
a) energy reserves of glucose: allows the egg to live about 7 days before it is fertilized
b) possess half the genetic material: 46 chromosomes carrying genetic information
c) tail structure (flagellum): contain 50 to 100 mitochondria to make ATP for locomotion
d) specialized outer coating of ova: protection; penetration by sperm of the same species

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- Master of Science in Biology
- Bachelor of Science
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Staff Member
11 years ago
4. The sequence of structures through which sperm pass from the semiferous tubules in a male to the egg in a female is
a) interstitial cells--> seminal vesicles ---> urethra---> vagina
b) ductus deferens---> ureter--> vagina---> Fallopian tubes (oviduct)
c) ductus deferens---> urethra--> vagina--> Fallopian tubes (oviduct)
d) interstitial cells---> ureter---> vagina--> urethra

A
- Master of Science in Biology
- Bachelor of Science
princess001 Author
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11 years ago
Thanks sooo much   Grinning Face
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11 years ago
You're welcome, will look at the other topics you've posted too.
- Master of Science in Biology
- Bachelor of Science
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