1.

What occurs in a woman's body during a menstrual cycle? (1 point)

The egg matures in the ovary.
The uterine lining builds up.
The egg releases from the ovary.
all of the above

2.
The _______ produces the hormone that develops the reproductive system, which is responsible for ______. (1 point)

pituitary gland; procreation
pancreas; regulating blood sugar
scrotum; ovulation
thymus; menstruation

3.
In contrast to the female, most of the male reproductive organs are ______ due to the production and safety of ______. (1 point)

complicated; eggs
internal; semen
external; sperm
none of these

4.
The flow of blood and tissue cells from the uterus through the ______ is called ________. (1 point)

; menstruation
oviduct; ovulation
sex organs; menstruation
cervix; urination

My answers:
1. all of the above
2. pancreas; regulating blood sugar
3. external; sperm
4. ; menstruation

I agree with your answers.

thanks!

oh actually #2 was "pituitary gland; procreation".

Oops! I'm sorry. I really shouldn't have tried to check these answers.

That is ok! Thank you for checking them!

1. Correct! During a menstrual cycle, all of the mentioned processes occur in a woman's body. The egg matures in the ovary, the uterine lining builds up, and the egg releases from the ovary. These are all part of the complex hormonal and physiological changes that happen during the menstrual cycle.

2. Incorrect. The correct answer is "pituitary gland; procreation." The pituitary gland produces hormones like follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) which are responsible for the development of the reproductive system and the regulation of various reproductive processes such as ovulation and menstruation.

3. Incorrect. The correct answer is "internal; semen." Unlike the female reproductive organs, most of the male reproductive organs are internal. This includes the testes, epididymis, vas deferens, and seminal vesicles, which are responsible for the production, storage, and transportation of semen. Eggs are not produced in the male reproductive system.

4. Correct! The flow of blood and tissue cells from the uterus through the is called menstruation. Menstruation occurs when the uterine lining sheds in response to hormonal changes if fertilization and pregnancy do not occur. The cervix is the opening of the uterus, not involved in the flow of blood, and urination is unrelated to menstruation.

So, your final score is 2 out of 4. Well done! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.