WorksheetsReproductive System
Total questions: 19
Worksheet time: 10mins
In sperm, where is the haploid genetic material housed?
Tail
Midpiece
Head
Cytoplasm
Development of an egg from start to ovulation.
Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
Fertilization
Embryogenesis
Which hormone is not common in male reproduction?
Testosterone
Progesterone
Estrogen
Luteinizing Hormone
Reproductive issues associated with anatomical structures
Malformations
Infections
Hormonal Imbalances
Genetic Disorders
Castration is performed only on male animals.
Castration is a procedure for male animals.
Castration can be performed on both male and female animals.
Castration is a procedure for female animals.
Castration is a surgical procedure that is not related to gender.
Brood animals are part of Artificial Insemination.
Artificial Insemination involves brooding animals.
Brood animals are not used in Artificial Insemination.
Artificial Insemination is only for wild animals.
Brood animals are used for natural breeding only.
Artificial Insemination involves all of the following except natural cover.
Natural cover
Semen collection
Semen storage
Artificial Insemination does not involve natural cover.
Condition for cats before pregnancy
Sexually mature
In Estrus
Producing live sex cells
Not overweight
Semen selection is involved in Artificial Insemination.
Artificial Insemination includes semen selection.
Semen selection is not important in Artificial Insemination.
Artificial Insemination is only for livestock.
Semen selection is a process used in natural breeding.
Rats are not seasonal breeders.
Rats breed only in spring.
Rats breed only in winter.
Rats do not breed seasonally.
Rats breed during specific months.
Non-estrus behavioral change in cats
Hair loss and Aggression
Increased vocalization
Excessive grooming
Lethargy and hiding
Risk of infection is eliminated with Chemical Immunocontraception.
Chemical Immunocontraception eliminates infection risk.
Chemical Immunocontraception increases infection risk.
Chemical Immunocontraception has no effect on infection risk.
Chemical Immunocontraception only reduces infection risk.
Females are born with all of the sex cells they will ever have, while males produce more as needed.
True
False
Only in certain species
Both males and females are born with all their sex cells
Immunocontraception is a non-surgical method of preventing pregnancy.
Immunocontraception prevents pregnancy without surgery.
Immunocontraception requires surgical intervention.
Immunocontraception is a method that only works in men.
Immunocontraception is a form of hormonal therapy.
Heat detection and timing are part of Artificial Insemination.
Artificial Insemination does not involve heat detection.
Artificial Insemination involves heat detection and timing.
Heat detection is only relevant for natural breeding.
Timing is irrelevant in Artificial Insemination.
Name for the sac remaining after an egg is released.
Corpus Luteum
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Ovarian Cyst
Luteinizing Hormone
Hormone not common in female reproduction.
Estrogen
Progesterone
Testosterone
Oxytocin
Females are born with all of the sex cells they will ever have.
True
False
Only during puberty
Only after menstruation
Definition of spermatogenesis
Process by which sperm are created
Process of egg formation
Process of fertilization
Process of cell division
