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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 1

The glandular tissue of each breast is divided into 15-20_____.

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The glandular tissue of each breast is divided into 15-20 mammary lobes which contain cluster of alveoli. Cells of alveoli secretes milk.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 2

In sectional view of female reproductive system, which one is correctly labeled?

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Infundibulum and fimbriae are the parts of fallopian tube (oviduct) through which ovum released from ovary passes towards uterus. Fertilisation of ovum occurs in fallopian tube.

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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 3

The anterior most portion of the external genitalia of female which is fatty area covered with skin and pubic hair is called______.

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Mons pubis is the anterior most portion of the external genitalia of human females which is fatty area covered with the skin and pubic hair.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 4

Which of the following is not the function of a placenta?

Detailed Solution for Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 4
  • Placenta connects the maternal system to the fetal system.
  • It provides nutrients for the fetus.
  • It also removes the excretory products that would be harmful to it.
  • It also provides a gaseous exchange by providing oxygen and removing carbon dioxide.

The placenta also secretes estrogen, however, not oxytocin. Oxytocin is a hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland during parturition.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 5

The middle layer of uterus is thick muscular myometrium that help in_________.

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The middle layer of uterus is thick and muscular structure called myometrium that help in exhibiting strong contraction during delivery of the baby.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 6

Primary germ layers are_______,________ and__________.

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Development of fetus start from zygote divisions to form embryo. The embryo undergoes multiple divisions to form blastocysts that arrange into layers. The primary layers are ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 7

A scientist was looking at using different hormones in the blood as a marker for pregnancy. Which of the following hormones will not be ideal for this?

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  • To use hormone as a detector for pregnancy, the hormone should be released only during pregnancy.
  • Such hormones are hPL, hCG, and relaxin.
  • Progesterone is not specific to pregnancy and hence cannot serve the purpose.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 8

Oogenesis starts____.

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In female baby, oogenesis starts before the birth of baby after forming primary oocyte. Further development to ovum occurs after attaining puberty.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 9

How many sperms are formed by 4 primary spermatocytes?   

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Each primary spermatocyte undergoes first meiotic division to produce 2 secondary spermatocytes, which further proceeds to second meiotic division to form 2 spermatids. So, each primary spermatocyte produces 4 sperms.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 10

The developing sperms are nourished by:

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Seminiferous tubules contain Spermatogonia and Sertoli cells. Spermatogonium undergoes meiotic division to produce sperms and Sertoli cells provide nourishment to them.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 11

Which of the following control the function of Sertoli cell?

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FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) stimulates Sertoli cells to secrete spermatogenic substance. Sertoli cells function as nurse cells for differentiating spermatozoa.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 12

A human female is born with a million of primary oocytes at the time of birth. How many eggs get a chance to mature?

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Girls are born with 200-300 millions of primary oocytes but all of these oocytes do not get chance to mature and change into ovum because one ovary produce only one ovum each month in the middle of menstrual cycle. So, some 500 eggs are released by female during her reproductive life.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 13

Testosterone is secreted by____.

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Testosterone hormone help in release of sperm from testis. This hormone is released by leydig cells present in between seminiferous tubules of testis.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 14

What happen during fertilisation after all the sperm reach close to ovum?

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Millions of sperms are released during insemination that reaches to ovum for fertilisation. Only one sperm enter the ovum by penetrating the zona pellucida layer of ovum using the enzyme present in its acrosome.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 15

A Human female reaches menopause around the age of_____.

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The stoppage of menstrual cycle in human female is called menopause. This indicates the end of reproductive phase of female at the age of about 50 years.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 16

Which one is the most likely reason of not occurring regular menstrual cycle?

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Menstrual cycles get stopped during pregnancy. Sometimes it becomes irregular due to stress and other hormonal activities of the body.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 17

Shortest phase of the menstrual cycle is______.

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Menstrual cycle is divided into several phase starting from menses during which endometrium breaks and comes out through vagina for 4 to 5 days. Ovulatory phase occurs in the middle of menstrual cycle (14/15th day) during which egg is released.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 18

Finger-like projections appear on the trophoblast after implantation is called?

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After implantation of blastocysts, finger-like projections appear on the trophoblast called chronic villi which is surrounded by the uterine tissue and maternal blood.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 19

Which of the following is formed first out of the following in growing foetus: hairs, limbs and digits, heart, eye lids?

Detailed Solution for Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 19

The heart is formed first in foetus after one month of pregnancy. Limbs and digits after second months, limbs and external genital organs after three months and eye lids and hair after six months.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Human Reproduction - Question 20

The testes are situated outside the abdominal cavity within a pouch called scrotum. This is necessary as:

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2. Scrotum helps in maintaining the low temperature of the testes necessary for spermatogenesis

Explanation:

  • Spermatogenesis (the production of sperm) requires a temperature that is slightly lower than the normal body temperature. The scrotum, by keeping the testes outside the abdominal cavity, helps maintain this lower temperature necessary for optimal sperm production.

The other options are not accurate in this context:

  1. The scrotum can contain lengthy ducts for the transfer of sperms: The scrotum does not primarily function to contain ducts; it houses the testes and helps regulate temperature.

  2. Scrotum reduces the pressure around testes necessary for spermatogenesis: While the scrotum helps in temperature regulation, it does not specifically reduce pressure.

  3. Scrotum can store huge amounts of sperms: The scrotum does not store sperm; rather, sperm is stored in the epididymis after production in the testes.

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