Description : Given below is a diagrammatic sketch of a portion of human male reproductive system. Select the correct set of the names of the parts labelled A, B, C, D. A B C D (a) A-Vas deferens, ... vesicle, C-Prostate, D-Bulbourethral gland (d) A-Ureter, B-Prostate, C-Seminal vesicle, D-Bulbourethral gland
Last Answer : (a) A-Vas deferens, B-Seminal vesicle, C-Prostate, D-Bulbourethral gland
Description : Tubectomy is a method of sterilisation in which (a) small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up (b) ovaries are removed surgically (c) small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up (d) uterus is removed surgically.
Last Answer : (a) small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
Description : If for some reason, the vasa efferentia in the human reproductive system get blocked, the gametes will not be transported from (a) testes to epididymis (b) epididymis to vas deferens (c) ovary to uterus (d) vagina to uterus.
Last Answer : (a) testes to epididymis
Description : Bartholin’s glands are situated (a) on the sides of the head of some amphibians (b) at the reduced tail end of birds (c) on either side of vagina in humans (d) on either side of vas deferens in humans
Last Answer : (c) on either side of vagina in humans
Description : In male cockroaches, sperms are stored in which part of the reproductive system? (a) Seminal vesicles (b) Mushroom glands (c) Testes (d) Vas deferens
Last Answer : (a) Seminal vesicles
Description : Hysterectomy is surgical removal of:
Last Answer : Hysterectomy is surgical removal of: A. Prostate gland B. Vas-deferense C. Mammary gland D. Uterus
Description : In females, vigorous contraction of uterus at the time of child birth and milk ejection from the mammary gland is due to
Last Answer : In females, vigorous contraction of uterus at the time of child birth and milk ejection from the mammary gland is due to
Description : Identify the hormone with its correct matching of source and function. (a) Oxytocin - posterior pituitary, growth and maintenance of mammary glands. (b) Melatonin - pineal gland, regulates the ... sex organs. (d) Atrial natriuretic factor - ventricular wall, increases the blood pressure.
Last Answer : (b) Melatonin - pineal gland, regulates the normal rhythm of sleepwake cycle
Description : Which of the following glands has both an endocrine and an exocrine function? A) mammary gland B) pancreas C) pituitary D) adrenal gland E) thyroid gland
Last Answer : B) pancreas
Description : What is ductus deferens (vas deferens)? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : One of my acquaintances does not have a tube called vas deferens , the disease has been caught. I want to know something about this. ?
Last Answer : There is no vas deferens or vagina, the disease is not seen at all - but it can be. Some people do not have arms , legs or kidney defects , this is also the case.
Description : Vas deferens arises from
Last Answer : Vas deferens arises from A. Cauda epididymis B. Caput epididymis C. Corpus epididymis D. Rete tesis
Description : The common duct formed by the union of vas deferens and duct from seminal vescial is :
Last Answer : The common duct formed by the union of vas deferens and duct from seminal vescial is : A. ... . mulleran duct C. ejaculatory duct D. spermatic duct
Last Answer : Vas deferens arises from A. cauda epididymis B. caput epididymis C. corpus epididymis D. rete testis
Description : Capacitation occurs in (a) epididymis (b) vas deferens (c) female reproductive tract (d) rete testis.
Last Answer : female reproductive tract
Description : Vasa efferentia are the ductules leading from (a) testicular lobules to rete testis (b) rete testis to vas deferens (c) vas deferens to epididymis (d) epididymis to urethra.
Last Answer : b) rete testis to vas deferens
Description : The shared terminal duct of the reproductive and urinary system in the human male is (a) urethra (b) ureter (c) vas deferens (d) vasa efferentia
Last Answer : (a) urethra
Description : Which of the following depicts the correct pathway of transport of sperms? (a) Rete testis → Efferent ductules → Epididymis → Vas deferens (b) Rete testis → Epididymis → Efferent ductules → Vas ... → Efferent ductules → Epididymis (d) Efferent ductules → Rete testis → Vas deferens → Epididymis
Last Answer : (a) Rete testis → Efferent ductules → Epididymis → Vas deferens
Description : Select the correct sequence for transport of sperm cells in male reproductive system. (a) Testis → Epididymis → Vasa efferentia → Vas deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Inguinal canal → Urethra → ... → Urethral meatus (d) Seminiferous tubules → Vasa efferentia → Epididymis → Inguinal canal → Urethra
Last Answer : (c) Seminiferous tubules → Rete testis → Vasa efferentia → Epididymis → Vas deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Urethra → Urethral meatus
Description : Proximal and distal convoluted tubules are parts of (a) seminiferous tubules (b) nephron (c) oviduct (d) vas deferens
Last Answer : (b) nephron
Description : 13. The sequence of accessory ducts from the testis to the body cavity in Man is--------- (a) Rete testis,vasaefferentia, epididymis and vas deferens (b) Vasa efferentia, rete testis, ... , vas deferens, epididymis and rete testis (d) Epididymis, vasa efferentia , rete testis and vas deferens
Last Answer : (a) Rete testis,vasaefferentia, epididymis and vas deferens
Description : 2.Vas deferens receive duct of seminal vesicle and forms : a) Epididymis b) Urethra c) Ejaculatory duct d) Urethral meatus
Last Answer : c) Ejaculatory duct
Description : Capacitation occurs in : (1) Epididymis (2) Vas deferens (3) Female reproductive tract (4) Rete testis
Last Answer : (3) Female reproductive tract
Description : Which of the following does sperm NOT travel through? a) ureter b) urethra c) vas deferens d) epididymus
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- URETER
Description : Which is NOT a correct consequence of surgical removal of portions of these glands? A) adrenal cortex--bronzing of skin, no glucose at stress, dehydration and death B) thymus--decrease ... change in secondary sex characteristics E) adult thyroid--low pulse rate and body temperature and lethargy
Last Answer : B) thymus--decrease in sex drive and changes in secondary sexual characteristics
Description : A 28 years old woman has 14 weeks size irregular uterus. She does not complain of abdominal pain or menorrhagia. Her pap smear is normal. The best next step in her management would be: a) Continued observation. b) Endometrial biopsy. c) Hysterectomy. d) Pelvic ultrasonography. e) Laparoscopy.
Last Answer : continued observation is required in such a case as the patient is stable
Description : On the surgical removal of pituitary gland, there is a fall of sodium level and rise in potassium in serum. This is because
Last Answer : On the surgical removal of pituitary gland, there is a fall of sodium level and rise in ... cortex D. LTH from pituitary is no longer available
Description : Which one of the following causes mammary glands to enlarge at puberty
Last Answer : Which one of the following causes mammary glands to enlarge at puberty A. Testosterone B. Progesterone C. Estrogen D. Oxytocin.
Description : Thick yellow,high protein fluid produced by mammary glands of a woman during first 2-3 days after child birth is
Last Answer : Thick yellow,high protein fluid produced by mammary glands of a woman during first 2-3 days after ... B. Hymen C. Cumulus oophorus D. Colostrum.
Description : Assertion : The mammary glands of the female starts producing milk just after the process of parturition . Reason : High level of oxytocin induces mil
Last Answer : Assertion : The mammary glands of the female starts producing milk just after the process of parturition ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : In prototherians mammary glands are
Last Answer : In prototherians mammary glands are A. Absent B. Present in male only C. Present in female only D. Present in male and female both
Description : Mammary glands are modified
Last Answer : Mammary glands are modified A. Sweat gland B. Sebaceous gland C. Lacrymal gland D. Endocrine gland
Description : Extramitochondrial synthesis of fatty acids occurs in (A) Mammary glands (B) Lungs (C) Brain (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Among the following sets of salient features, which set does not exclusively characterize mammals? (1) Presence of sweat, glands, hairs on skin and diphyoclonts (2) Presence of mammary glands, sweat ... glands, sweat glands, and diaphragm (4) Presence of mammary glands, hairs on skin and diaphragm.
Last Answer : (3) Presence of mammary' glands, sweat glands, and diaphragm Explanation: Ayes are also worm blooded and their heart is four-chambered. Crocodiles (Reptilia) also have fourchambered heart.
Description : Lactogenic hormone is secreted by - (1) Mammary glands (2) Placenta (3) Ovary (4) Pituitary
Last Answer : (4) Pituitary Explanation: Lactogenic hormone is gonadotropic hormone which is secreted by the anterior pituitary. In females, it stimulates growth of the mammary glands and lactation after parturition.
Description : n human adult females oxytocin (a) stimulates pituitary to secrete vasopressin (b) causes strong uterine contractions during parturition (c) is secreted by anterior pituitary (d) stimulates growth of mammary glands.
Last Answer : (b) causes strong uterine contractions during parturition
Description : Fetal ejection reflex in human female is induced by (a) release of oxytocin from pituitary (b) fully developed fetus and placenta (c) differentiation of mammary glands (d) pressure exerted by amniotic fluid.
Last Answer : (b) fully developed fetus and placenta
Description : Select the correct matching of a hormone, its source and function. Hormone Source Function (a) Vasopressin Posterior Increases loss pituitary of water through urine (b) Norepine- Adrenal ... (d) Prolactin Posterior Regulates growth pituitary of mammary glands and milk formation in females
Last Answer : (b) Norepine- Adrenal Increases heart phrine medulla beat, rate of respiration and alterness
Description : What is the name of first milk/secretion (rich in antibodies) from the mammary glands of cattle after giving birth? a. Colostrum b. Serum c. Lactation d. Montana
Last Answer : a. Colostrum
Description : Which hormone will stimulate the release of milk from the mother's mammary glands when a baby is nursing? A) oxytocin B) prolactin C) ADH D) HGH E) epinephrine
Last Answer : A) oxytocin
Description : Lactogenic hormone is secreted by (1) Mammary glands (2) Placenta (3) Ovary (4) Pituitary
Last Answer : Pituitary
Description : Among the following sets of salient features, which set does not exclusively characterize mammals? (1) Presence of sweat glands, hairs on skin and diphyodonts (2) Presence of mammary glands, sweat ... glands, sweat glands and diaphragm (4) Presence of mammary glands, hairs on skin and diaphragm.
Last Answer : Presence of mammary glands, sweat glands and diaphragm
Description : Which of the following statements defines laparoscopic myomectomy-an alternative to hysterectomy for the treatment of excessive bleeding due to fibroids? a) Removal of fibroids through a laparoscope inserted ... through a hyserscope passed through the cervix; no incision or overnight stay is needed.
Last Answer : a) Removal of fibroids through a laparoscope inserted through a small abdominal incision. Laparoscopic myomectomy is the removal of fibroids through a laparoscope inserted through a small abdominal incision.
Description : Hormone secreted by pituitary gland and regulates the mammary gland and formation of milk in them is
Last Answer : Hormone secreted by pituitary gland and regulates the mammary gland and formation of milk in them is
Description : Mammary gland are modified :
Last Answer : Mammary gland are modified : A. Holocrine B. Merocrine C. Simple branched alveolar D. Compound tubulo-alveolar
Description : Duct of mammary gland is composed of :-
Last Answer : Duct of mammary gland is composed of :- A. St. Squamous epithelium B. St . Columner ... C. St . Squamous epithelium D. Pseudostratified epithelium.
Description : Galactose is synthesized from glucose in (A) Mammary gland (B) Intestine (C) Kidney (D) Adipose tissue
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : The main sites for oxidative deamination are (A) Liver and kidney (B) Skin and pancreas (C) Intestine and mammary gland (D) Lung and spleen
Description : Estrogen and progesterone control and stimulate the growth of – (1) pituatary gland (2) thyroid gland (3) mammary gland (4) supra renal gland
Last Answer : (3) mammary gland Explanation: Mammary glands are one of the Character of mammalian. Both estrogen and progesterone control growth of mammary gland.