Read each of the structures or characteristics below. Then click and drag each into the appropriate category to determine whether it describes a primary sex organ, secondary sex organ, or secondary sex characteristic.
primary sex organ- produce sperm, produce ova
secondary sex organs- uterus, allows for travel of the ovum to uterus, delivers sperm to female copulatory organ
secondary sexual characters- beard, deep voice, enlarged breasts
Read each of the structures or characteristics below. Then click and drag each into the appropriate...
Identify each organ pictured below. Then click and drag each
characteristic listed into the appropriate category to identify the
organ to which it pertains.
ldentify each organ pictured below. Then click and drag each characteristic listed into the appropriate category to identify the organ to which it pertains Gastric pits Microvilli Rugae Brush border Peyer patches Maximized size for Maximized surface storage and mixingarea for absorption Oblique layer in muscularis Plicae
Read each of the descriptions below. Then click and drag into the appropriate category to identify whether it pertains to the climacteric or menopause
Read each of the descriptions below. Then click and drag each into the appropriate category to identify the stage of the male sexual response to which it pertains.
Read each of the descriptions below. Then click and drag each to the appropriate category to identify whether it pertains to the male sexual response, the female sexual response, or both Refractory period after orgasm Orgasm presents gametes Erectile tissue Postorgasmic perspiration Vasocongestion Tenting effect Possible ejaculation Orgasmic platform Female Male
Identify each organ pictured below. Then click and drag each
characteristic listed to the appropriate organ to which it
pertains.
Identify each organ pictured below. Then click and drag each characteristic listed to the appropriate organ to which it pertains Greater density of goblet cells Maximized absorption of nutrients No folds or villi Location of flatus Haustra Prepares waste for removal Mass peristalsis Microvilli Circular folds Taenia coli
26. Identify each image shown below. Then click and drag each
word or phrase into the appropriate category to identify the organ
to which it pertains.
Then click and drag each word or phrase into the appropriate
category to identify the organ to which it pertains
Click and drag each characteristic into the appropriate category based on the lymphocyte it describes. Promote the action of cytotoxic T cells Thought to be important in preventing autoimmune diseases Limit the immune response Descended from cytotoxic T cells Only T cells that play a role in nonspecific defense Carry out the attacks on foreign cells Inhibit multiplication and cytokine secretion by other T cells Effectors of cellular Immunity Cytotoxic T Cells Memory T Cells Helper T Cells Regulatory T...
Read each description below regarding the divisions of the autonomic nervous system. Then click and drag each into the appropria category based on whether it describes the parasympathetic or sympathetic division Active during physical Associated with reduced energy expenditure Maintains blood pressure Decreases the frequency of impulses initiated by the sinoatrial node of the heart Stress Releases norepinephrine to the heart Increases the amount of air entering the alveoli of the lungs Stimulates the smooth muscles of the digestive tract...
In the images below identify the accessory glands to which
each arrow is pointing then read each scenario or characteristic
below and click and drag each into it's appropriate category based
on the accessory glands of reproduction to which it applies
Then read each scenario or result in more semen the 130% of of ATP the glans enzyme in semeno residual urine in the penis during sexual