问题 选择题

珊珊的妈妈响应计划生育政策做了输卵管结扎手术,做手术后(  )

A.卵细胞不能形成,性激素不能分泌

B.卵细胞不能受精,性激素正常分泌

C.卵细胞不能形成,性激素正常分泌

D.卵细胞不能受精,性激素不能分泌

答案

女性的生殖系统主要包括卵巢、输卵管、子宫、 * * 等.其中卵巢能产生卵细胞并分泌雌性激素,是女性主要的生殖器官;输卵管的作用是输送卵细胞,也是受精作用的场所;子宫是胚胎发育的场所; * * 是精子进入女性体内和婴儿出生的通道.精子和卵细胞是在输卵管相遇结合为受精卵,完成受精作用.结扎了输卵管,精子和卵细胞不能相遇结合,完不成受精,就达到了避孕的目的.但卵巢的功能正常,性激素正常分泌.

故选:B.

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"I was just like you--I’ thought I was invincible," says Adam Blomberg, standing before 400 students in a darkened auditorium at Miami’s Coral Reef Senior High School. A photo of a bloodied and unconscious teenager, a breathing tube protruding from his mouth, flashes on the wall.

"That was me," he says. There’s a collective gasp before the room grows silent and Blomberg,31, an anesthesiologist who trained at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, begins the story of what happened one night in February 1995.

He created a presentation illustrating the dangers of behaving irresponsibly in a car, from not buckling up to speeding to driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. He tracked down photos of teen crash victims from the center’s archives, then incorporated statistics and his own experience. He spoke the first time to a local Boy Scout troop and was soon giving his talk, "A Survivor’s Story," at high schools around the state.

The Blomberg family had reason to celebrate. Adam had fully recovered and was on his way to fulfilling his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. But in January 2000, Blomberg’s 22-year-old step-brother, Michael, was killed in a crash while driving to his Atlanta home late one night. He wasn’t wearing a seat belt. After the accident, Blomberg stopped telling his story to crowds, racked with guilt over his inability to reach Michael. If Blomberg had failed his own brother, he reasoned, how could he possibly make a difference to a roomful of strangers Requests from schools continued to roll in, but he turned down every one.

Then Blomberg got a call from a high school counselor. As he started into his standard excuse-lack of time—he looked across the room at a stack of thank-you notes from students who had heard him speak. He realized that kids needed to hear what he had to say. He agreed to visit the school and began contacting others on the waiting list for his talks.

Blomberg leaves the school hoping he has changed someone’s behavior. He recalls a letter he received from a student who heard him speak and got into a crash later that same day but was unharmed. " She told me she was wearing her seat belt because of me."

Letters like this reinforce his belief that he survived the accident for a reason. "There are a lot of physicians in the world, and we all save lives," he says. "I have a special opportunity to save lives not just as a doctor but also as a human being.\

The word "invincible" most probably means ()

A. capable of doing everything

B.incapable of being destroyed

C. totally unlikely to happen

D. beyond belief or understanding

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