Chapter·PhysiologyReproductive physiology (menstrual cycle, pregnancy)

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A 26-year-old woman comes to the emergency department because of a 3-day history of nausea and vomiting. Her last menstrual period was 9 weeks ago. A urine pregnancy test is positive. Ultrasonography shows an intrauterine pregnancy consistent in size with a 7-week gestation. The hormone that was measured in this patient's urine to detect the pregnancy is also directly responsible for which of the following processes?

ADevelopment of breast tissue

BPreparation of the uterine endometrium for implantation

CInhibition of preterm uterine contractions

DMaintenance of the corpus luteum

EInhibition of ovulation

2

Fertilization begins when sperm binds to the corona radiata of the egg. Once the sperm enters the cytoplasm, a cortical reaction occurs which prevents other sperm from entering the oocyte. The oocyte then undergoes an important reaction. What is the next reaction that is necessary for fertilization to continue?

AThe second meiotic division

BDegeneration of the sperm tail

CRelease of a polar body

DFormation of the spindle apparatus

EAcrosome reaction

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A researcher is studying physiologic and hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy. Specifically, they examine the behavior of progesterone over the course of the menstrual cycle and find that it normally decreases over time; however, during pregnancy this decrease does not occur in the usual time frame. The researcher identifies a circulating factor that appears to be responsible for this difference in progesterone behavior. In order to further examine this factor, the researcher denatures the circulating factor and examines the sizes of its components on a western blot as compared to several other hormones. One of the bands the researcher identifies in this circulating factor is identical to that of another known hormone with which of the following sites of action?

AThyroid gland

BAdrenal gland

CAdipocytes

DBones

EKidney tubules

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