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Example Question #101 : Reproductive System
Which of the following can be best described as the final step of the acrosomal reaction in mammals?
Sperm cell and oocyte plasma membrane fusion
Penetration of the acrosome into the oocyte
Release of the acrosomal contents
Pronuclei fusion
Sperm cell and oocyte plasma membrane fusion
During the acrosomal reaction, the sperm cell acrosome fuses with the plasma membrane, releasing digestive enzymes. These digestive enzymes—acrosin and hyaluronidase—break down the layers surrounding the oocyte as well as parts of the oocyte plasma membrane itself. The plasma membranes of the sperm cell and oocyte then fuse, which completes the acrosomal reaction.
Example Question #102 : Reproductive System
Which of the following best describes how genetic materials combine after the sperm and oocyte fuse?
Chromosomes freely diffuse in the oocyte cytoplasm
Pronuclei fusion
Chromosomes combine after nuclear membrane dissolution
A mitotic spindle links the pronuclei nuclear membranes
Chromosomes combine after nuclear membrane dissolution
After the sperm cell and oocyte fuse, the sperm’s pronucleus enters the oocyte. The oocyte completes meiosis II while the sperm’s tail and mitochondria degrade. The pronuclei migrate towards one another within the oocyte and replicate genetic material in preparation for genome fusion and mitosis. The nuclear membranes of the sperm and egg pronuclei dissolve; however, a mitotic spindle tethers the chromosomes together and prevents the genetic material from diffusing. The genetic material then undergoes mitosis, which fuses the maternal and paternal chromosomes into one diploid genome.
Example Question #1293 : Ap Biology
Which of the following best describes where fertilization occurs in the female reproductive system?
Vagina
Ovary
Fallopian tube
Uterus
Fallopian tube
The secondary oocyte travels from the ovary down the fallopian tube after ovulation, while sperm cells are deposited into the female vagina by the penis. The sperm cells then make their way through the cervix and uterus into the fallopian tube, where one sperm cell fertilizes the oocyte.
Example Question #103 : Reproductive System
During human sexual intercourse, which of the following is true regarding pre-ejaculate?
It always contains sperm cells
It is produced after sexual intercourse
It is highly acidic
Pre-ejaculate production varies among males
Pre-ejaculate production varies among males
Pre-ejaculate is a clear fluid that exits the penis from the urethra during times of arousal, but prior to orgasm. Pre-ejaculate, like ejaculate, is alkaline to combat the acidic environment of the vagina: however, pre-ejaculate is highly variable in sperm content and production among different individuals. Pre-ejaculate neutralizes the vaginal environment for sperm and acts as lubricant for sexual intercourse.
Example Question #1298 : Ap Biology
Which of the following parts of the male reproductive system contracts to propel semen from the penis during ejaculation?
Vas deferens
Scrotum
Urethra
Seminiferous tubules
Urethra
During sexual intercourse, arousal and stimulation lead to male orgasm. Orgasm is commonly accompanied by ejaculation. During ejaculation, pulses of semen exit the urethra due to the muscle contractions initiated by spinal nerve signals.
Example Question #104 : Reproductive System
Which of the following does not contribute to female vaginal lubrication during sexual intercourse?
Secretions from Skene's gland
Secretions from mucus glands in the cervix
Secretions from Bartholin's gland
Secretions from the vaginal wall
Secretions from Skene's gland
During sexual intercourse, female lubrication is important in preventing pain and to ease penile penetration. Vaginal lubrication is triggered by sexual arousal of all kinds. Lubrication fluid is composed of secretions from Bartholin’s glands, the vaginal walls, and mucus glands in the cervix. This fluid is alkaline to promote a fertile environment for sperm cells.
Example Question #105 : Reproductive System
Which of the following is not one of the changes that take place in sperm cells just after ejaculation?
Initiation of the acrosomal reaction
Increase in intracellular calcium levels
Change in sperm tail beating pattern
Loss of certain membrane proteins to facilitate binding to the oocyte
Initiation of the acrosomal reaction
After ejaculation into the female vagina, capacitation of sperm cells takes place. During this process, sperm undergo molecular and biochemical changes that allow them to fertilize the oocyte. In this final stage of maturation, sperm cells lose many membrane proteins (including glycoproteins and steroids to ease binding to the oocyte), undergo an influx of intracellular calcium, and change their tail movement pattern. The changes that occur during sperm activation put the sperm cells into a state of hyperactivity, or heightened motility that aids fertilization.
Example Question #106 : Reproductive System
Which of the following components of acrosomal content aids the sperm cell's approach towards the oocyte?
Steroids
Glycoproteins
Calcium ions
Digestive enzymes
Digestive enzymes
The acrosome of sperm cells is a cap on the anterior end of the cell that contains digestive enzymes (i.e. acrosin and hyaluronidase) and surface antigens. During the acrosomal reaction, the acrosome fuses with the sperm’s plasma membrane and releases the acrosomal contents from the cell. The digestive enzymes break down the layers surrounding the oocyte and allow the sperm cell to approach the oocyte plasma membrane.
Example Question #107 : Reproductive System
Which of the following best describes where fertilization takes place in “in vitro” fertilization (IVF)?
Outside of the human body
Inside the fallopian tubes
In the ovaries
Inside the uterus
Outside of the human body
“In vitro” fertilization, or IVF, is the fertilization of the oocyte outside of the human body in a culture. In this process, an oocyte is extracted from a female and exposed to ejaculate containing sperm cells. The fertilization, therefore, occurs outside of the female reproductive system. The zygote is then implanted in a female uterus for gestation and development. IVF is a process used in cases of infertility, surrogacy, and other cases of reproductive difficulties.
Example Question #108 : Reproductive System
Which of the following ions are intracellularly released during the fertilized egg’s cortical reaction?
Sodium ions
Potassium ions
Calcium ions
Chlorine ions
Calcium ions
After fertilization and sperm cell penetration of the oocyte, the cortical reaction takes place. During the cortical reaction, a release of intracellular calcium ions triggers the exocytosis of cortical granules. Cortical granules are vesicles in the cortex of the oocyte that contain enzymes that prevent polyspermy. Exocytosis of the cortical granules releases their contents into the extracellular matrix—the zona pellucida in mammals—creating changes to prevent further sperm penetration.