Pre-fertilization Events Embryology Questions

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Embryology (Prefertilization Events)

MCQ

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1. During meiosis, pairing of homologous
chromosomes occurs, which permits large segments of DNA to be exchanged. What is this
process called?

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2. In the production of female gametes, which
of the following cells can remain dormant for 12
to 40 years?

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3. Where do primordial germ cells initially
develop?

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4. Which of the following chromosome compositions in a sperm normally results in the
production of a genetic female if fertilization
occurs?

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5. Which of the following describes the number of chromosomes and amount of DNA in a
gamete?

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6. A young woman enters puberty with
approximately 40,000 primary oocytes in
her ovary. About how many of these primary oocytes will be ovulated over the entire
reproductive life of the woman?

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7. How much DNA does a primary spermatocyte contain?

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8. Fetal sex can be diagnosed by noting the
presence or absence of the Barr body in cells
obtained from the amniotic fluid. What is the
etiology of the Barr body?

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9. When does formation of primary spermatocytes begin?

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10. All primary oocytes are formed by

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11. In the process of meiosis, DNA replication of
each chromosome occurs, forming a structure
consisting of two sister chromatids attached to
a single centromere. What is this structure?

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12. During ovulation, the secondary oocyte
resides at what specific stage of meiosis?

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13. Concerning maturation of the female gamete (oogenesis), when do the oogonia enter
meiosis I and undergo DNA replication to form
primary oocytes?

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14. Which of the following is a major characteristic of meiosis I?

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15. A normal somatic cell contains a total of 46
chromosomes. What is the normal complement
of chromosomes found in a sperm?

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16. Approximately how many sperm will be
ejaculated by a normal fertile male during
sexual intercourse?

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