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Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 1

Identify the human development stage shown below as well as the related right place of its occurrence in a normal pregnant woman and select the right option for the two, together

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After fertilisation, a single-celled zygote develops into a multicellular structure called blastocyst. This blastocyst then gets embedded in the endometrium of the uterus and the process is known as implantation.

Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 2

Given below are four statements (i)-(iv) regarding embryonic development in humans.
(i) Cleavage divisions bring about considerable increase in the mass of protoplasm.
(ii) With more cleavage divisions, the resultant blastomeres become smaller and smaller.
(iii) The blastomeres in the blastocyst are arranged into two layers, trophoblast and endometrium.
(iv) Cleavage divisions result in a solid ball of cells called morula.
Which of the above two statements are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 2

Solution:

  • Statement (i) is incorrect: Cleavage divisions do not increase the mass of protoplasm; they divide the existing protoplasm into smaller cells without growth in size.
  • Statement (ii) is correct: With each cleavage division, the blastomeres do become smaller.
  • Statement (iii) is incorrect: The blastomeres in the blastocyst are arranged into the trophoblast and the inner cell mass, not the endometrium.
  • Statement (iv) is correct: Cleavage divisions result in a solid ball of cells called the morula.

Thus, the correct statements are (ii) and (iv).

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Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 3

Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 3

let's analyze the terms:

  • Cleavage refers to a series of rapid mitotic divisions.
  • Morula is a stage in embryonic development, often described as a "little mulberry" due to its appearance.
  • Polyspermy refers to the fertilization process involving multiple sperm.
  • Implantation refers to the embedding of the embryo into the endometrium of the uterus.

Now let's match these terms:

  • Cleavage - (ii) Mitotic divisions
  • Morula - (iv) Little mulberry
  • Polyspermy - (i) Fertilization
  • Implantation - (iii) Endometric

Correct option is A. 

Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 4

The daughter cells formed as a result of cleavage of a zygote are called ________

Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 4
  • Zygote undergoes cleavage producing an exponential increase in cell mass.
  • These new daughter cells formed are called blastomeres.
  • They form a blastula with a blastocoel cavity enclosed in between.
Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 5

Fill up the blanks in the following paragraph by selecting the correct option.
During copulation (coitus), semen is released by the penis into the vagina and is called  (i) . The ovum released by the ovary is transported to the  (ii)  where  (iii)  takes place. During fertilisation, a sperm comes in contact with the zona pellucida layer of the ovum and induces changes in the membrane that block the entry of  (iv) . The secretions of the  (v)  help the sperm enter into the cytoplasm of the ovum.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 5

Insemination is the process of the release of semen by the penis into the vagina during copulation. The sperm is released into the female reproductive part. This sperm released travels through the cervix enters to the ureter and reached the junction of the isthmus and ampulla and this is the region of fertilization or fusion. the sperm and the ovum should be transported to this junction at the same time. Zona pellucida that contacts the sperm brings about changes in the egg membrane and blocks the entry of additional sperms as a result. The secretions of the acrosome a part of the head of the sperm that includes enzymes to penetrate the ovum helps the sperm enter into the cytoplasm of the ovum.

So, the correct option is '(i) - insemination, (ii) - ampullary isthmic junction, (iii) - fertilization, (iv) - additional sperms, (v) - acrosome'.

Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 6

The last process that leads to pregnancy is called _________

Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 6
  • Fertilization is one of the first processes that may result in pregnancy.
  • Cleavage is the division of zygote that give rise to blastomeres.
  • Lactation occurs to post-pregnancy. Implantation is the attachment of the developing embryo to the uterine wall.
  • This is the last step that leads to pregnancy.
Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 7

Implantation takes place after __________ of fertilisation.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 7

Implantation is embedding of the blastocyst into the endometrium of the uterus. Implantation begins about 7th day after fertilization of ovum and it takes about 3 days for the process to be completed.

Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 8

Besides activating the egg, another role of a sperm is to carry __________.

Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 8

During fertilization, the head of the sperm containing nucleus (DNA) enters the egg leading to formation of diploid zygote.

Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 9
Extrusion of the second polar body from the egg nucleus occurs:
Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 9
The second polar body is extruded after the sperm enters the egg but before the completion of fertilization. The sperm entry triggers the completion of meiosis II, leading to the formation of the second polar body, which is then extruded from the egg nucleus.
Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 10
Fertilisation in humans is practically feasible only if:
Detailed Solution for Test: Fertilization and Implantation (NCERT) - Question 10
Fertilization in humans typically occurs at the ampullary-isthmic junction of the fallopian tube, where the ovum and sperms must meet simultaneously. This is where the ovum is most likely to encounter viable sperm for successful fertilization. Other options refer to locations or timings that are less conducive to fertilization
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