Female Reproductive System

Question 1 - Single Best Answer

Identify the tissue:

A) oviduct
B) ovary
C) vagina
D) uterus
E) cervix

Question 2 - Single Best Answer

Identify the cell at the tip of the arrow:

A) oocyte
B) granulosa cell
C) follicular cell
D) theca externa cell
E) theca interna cell

Question 3 - Single Best Answer

Identify the structure at the tip of the arrow:

A) chorionic plate
B) intervillus space
C) amnion
D) sinusoidal capillary
E) chorionic villus

Question 4 - Single Best Answer

Identify the cell at the tip of the arrow:

A) enterocyte
B) ciliated cell
C) peg cell
D) decidual cell
E) goblet cell

Question 5 - Single Best Answer

Identify the structure at the tip of the arrow:

A) secondary follicle
B) atretic follicle
C) primary follilcle
D) Graafian follicle
E) primordial follicle

Question 6 - Single Best Answer

Identify the structure:

A) corpus albicans
B) corpus luteum
C) atretic follicle
D) tunica albuginea
E) zona pellucida

Question 7 - Single Best Answer

Identify the tissue:

A) uterus
B) cervix
C) oviduct
D) vagina
E) ovary

Question 8 - Single Best Answer

Identify the cell at the tip of the arrow:

A) decidual cell
B) syncytiotrophoblast
C) Hofbauer cell
D) cytotrophoblast
E) Kupffer cell

Question 9 - Single Best Answer

Identify the structure at the tip of the arrow:

A) theca externa
B) zona pellucida
C) theca interna
D) antrum
E) stratum granulosum

Question 10 - Single Best Answer

Identify the tissue:

A) uterus (secretory stage)
B) cervix
C) uterus (proliferative stage)
D) uterus (menstrual stage)
E) vagina

Question 11 - Single Best Answer

Identify the structure as indicated by the bracket:

A) ovarian cyst
B) Nabothian cyst
C) lymphatic vessel
D) Graafian follicle
E) corpus luteum

Question 12 - Single Best Answer

Identify the structure as indicated by the bracket:

A) chorionic villus
B) sinusoidal capillary
C) amnion
D) chorionic plate
E) basal plate

Question 13 - Single Best Answer

Identify the structure at the tip of the arrow:

A) primordial follicle
B) secondary follicle
C) Graafian follicle
D) atretic follicle
E) primary follilcle
F) ovarian cyst

Question 14 - Single Best Answer

Identify the cell at the tip of the arrow:

A) ganglion cell
B) Hofbauer cell
C) endothelial cell
D) syncytiotrophoblast
E) decidual cell

Question 15 - Single Best Answer

Identify the tissue:

A) cervix
B) uterus (secretory stage)
C) vagina
D) uterus (menstrual stage)
E) uterus (proliferative stage)

Question 16 - Single Best Answer

Identify the cell at the tip of the arrow:

A) thecal lutein cell
B) adipocyte
C) granulosa lutein cell
D) fibroblast
E) follicular cell

Question 17 - Single Best Answer

Although endometrial cancer is more prevalent in today's society, cervical cancer still has a higher mortality rate. The American Cancer Society recommends that women greater than age 20 and sexually active women less that age 20 obtain annual screening via the Papanicoulau smear. Usually cells are taken from the endocervix and ectocervix in order to look for metaplasia (change in epithelium from one type to another) and any other abnormalities. Which structure depicts the ectocervix?

A)
B)
C)
D)

Question 18 - Single Best Answer

What type of epithelium is found in the endocervix?

A) stratified cuboidal
B) simple columnar
C) transitional
D) simple squamous

Question 19 - Single Best Answer

A 35 year old famale has what appears to be normal endometrial tissue found in the perineal cavity (not within its normal location, the uterus). Although it is only a very small lesion, it is extremely painful. Finding normal endometrial tissue in an unusual location is known as endometriosis. It is painful because it responds to hormonal cues throughout the menstrual cycle just as the normal uterine tissue does. Which photo depicts the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle?

A)
B)
C)
D)

Question 20 - Single Best Answer

Which hormone corresponds with this phase?



A) anti-diuretic hormone
B) calcitonin
C) estrogen
D) luteinizing hormone
E) progesterone

   Author: Wojciech Pawlina, M.D. / pawlina@anatomy.med.ufl.edu
  Version: Version 1.2 / Edited by Fab Jackson MSIV
 Location: http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/histo/mh19r.html
  Updated: 20 Noviembre, 1998
 UFLO: indice
 Laboratorio: Femenino I. Ovario
 Laboratorio: Femenino II. Endometrio, Cervix, Vagina, Placenta, Pap