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210 ❯ STEP 4. Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High


12.Which structure is usually the site of fertilization
in humans?
A. Cervix
B. Uterus
C. Oviduct
D. Ovary
E. Endometrium


13.Which of the following explains the mechanism
by which the neural plate develops in human
embryos?
A. Induced fit
B. Homeotic gene determination
C. Induction
D. Negative feedback
E. Gastrulation

1. B

2. E

3. D

4. C


  1. C—The cervix is the only structure listed here
    that is a part of the female reproductive anatomy.
    The epididymis is the site of sperm storage and
    maturation while it awaits ejaculation. The semi-
    nal vesicles are the convenience store, providing
    the sperm with the necessary materials to survive
    its journey from ejaculation to fertilization. The
    vas deferens is the tunnel connecting the epi-
    didymis to the urethra. The interstitial cells are
    the cells that produce the hormones, such as
    testosterone, vital to male sexual function.

  2. A—At the beginning of each menstrual cycle,
    GnRH is released from the hypothalamus and
    travels to the anterior pituitary gland to induce the
    release of FSH and LH. FSH induces the develop-
    ment of the follicle and causes the follicle to release
    estrogen, which triggers the hypothalamus to
    dump more GnRH into the system. This GnRH
    acts on the anterior pituitary to produce the LH
    surge, which triggers ovulation. The estrogen feeds
    back to the hypothalamus to induce the release of
    large amounts of LH that ultimately lead to
    increased production of even more estrogen.
    7. C—The heart is part of the circulatory system
    and is derived from the mesoderm.
    8. B
    9. C

  3. E

  4. A

  5. C—The oviduct, or the fallopian tube, is where
    fertilization normally occurs in humans. The
    uterus is where implantation and development
    of the embryo normally occur. The embryo usu-
    ally implants on the wall of the uterus—the
    endometrium. The cervix is the narrow pathway
    from the uterus to the vaginal opening. The
    ovary is the site of egg production.

  6. C—Remember induction. It is a concept loved
    by the AP Biology exam writers. Inductionis the
    ability of cells to influence the development of
    other cells by either physical contact or chemical
    signals.Homeotic genesare genes that determine
    how segments of an organism will develop.
    Induced fitis how enzymes and substrates inter-
    act.Gastrulationis the separation of the cells of
    the developing embryo into the three primary
    germ layers. Negative feedbackis the reduction in
    production of a substance due to high levels
    already present in circulation.


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