Comparative Female Anatomy/Historical Perspectives Review Quiz

You may take this quiz as many times as you like, it is not graded but only for your review of the material. These questions are not made to be exhaustive but should give you an idea of how well you are grasping the material.

1. What type of uterus does a bitch have?
duplex
bicornuate
bipartite
simplex
2. What type of uterus does a mouse have?
duplex
bicornuate
bipartite
simplex
3. What type of uterus does a cow have?
duplex
bicornuate
bipartite
simplex
4. What type of uterus does a sow have?
duplex
bicornuate
bipartite
simplex
5. What type of uterus does a woman have?
duplex
bicornuate
bipartite
simplex
6. Which of the following are similarities between a chicken and cow reproductive tract. Be sure to select all that apply. (select all that apply)
Choice 1 presence of an isthmus.
Choice 2 presence of a uterus (shell gland in bird).
Choice 3 presence of a vagina.
Choice 4 presence of a right oviduct.
7. In the chicken, which follicle will ovulate in two days.
largest follicle.
second largest follicle.
third largest follicle.
impossible to tell.
8. Which of the following species are easier to do artificial insemination?
The cow because the cervix can be grasped through the rectum.
The mare because the cervix has longnitudinal folds.
The ewe because it has a shorter cervix.
The pig because it has a large fornix.
9. In which of the following species does ovulation occur at only one place on the surface of the ovary?
mare.
cow.
ewe.
sow.
10. Aristotle was important for reproductive physiology because
he believed that the feutus arouse from the menstrual blood.
he described how semen came from all parts of the male body.
he was the first to systamatically describe reprodution.
he described how seminal plasma initiates the conversion of menstrual blood into a pregnancy.
11. Who first identified spermatozoa with the microscope?
Fallopius
Van Leewenhoek
Coiter
Regnier de Graff
12. Current trends in animal production generally lead to decreased reproduction.
True
False
13. In terms of pets such as dogs or cats, it is generally the prevention of reproduction that is currently under study.
True
False