Description : In human beings after fertilisation , the structure which gets embedded in the wall of uterus is a) ovum b)embryo c)foetus d)zygote
Last Answer : b)embryo
Description : Study of formation, growth and development of new individual from an egg is (a) apomixis (b) embryology (c) embryogeny (d) cytology.
Last Answer : (b) embryology
Description : What is the English language of embryology ?
Last Answer : Embryology English Embryology.
Description : Father of embryology is :-
Last Answer : Father of embryology is :- A. Spemann B. Von Baer C. Aristotle D. Bonnet
Description : Father of modern embryology :-
Last Answer : Father of modern embryology :- A. Von Baer B. Haeckel C. Aristotle D. Robert Hook
Description : The study of tissues is called ... a) cytology b) embryology c) histology d) pathology
Last Answer : c) histology
Description : Which is used to know the development of foetus in uterus? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Ultrasound'
Description : By which can Foetus development in woman’s womb be ascertained? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Development of foetus takes place in
Last Answer : Development of foetus takes place in A. Vagina B. Uterus C. Ovary D. Oviduct
Description : By which can Foetus development in woman’s womb be ascertained?
Last Answer : By Ultrasound
Description : Which is used to know the development of foetus in uterus?
Last Answer : Ultrasound
Description : The connection between pulmonary & Arortic arches in Foetus is `:-`
Last Answer : The connection between pulmonary & Arortic arches in Foetus is `:-` A. Ligamentum arteriosus B. Ductus arteriosus C. Foramen ovale D. All of the above
Description : The Rh antibodies from the mother (Rh-ve) can leak into the blood of the foetus (Rh `+ve)` and destroy the `:-`
Last Answer : The Rh antibodies from the mother (Rh-ve) can leak into the blood of the foetus (Rh `+ve)` and destroy ... RBCs C. Foetal WBCs D. both (1) and (2)
Description : In human foetus, the limbs and digits develop after:
Last Answer : In human foetus, the limbs and digits develop after: A. 8 weeks B. Fifth month C. First trimester D. 12 weeks .
Description : The first sign of growing human foetus in uterus may be noticed by
Last Answer : The first sign of growing human foetus in uterus may be noticed by A. Listening heart sound B. ... Development of limbs and digits D. None of these
Description : In organisms, shape of foetus is determined by
Last Answer : In organisms, shape of foetus is determined by A. Organogenesis B. Blastula C. Morphogenesis D. Reproduction.
Description : Delivery of developed foetus is
Last Answer : Delivery of developed foetus is A. Ovulation B. Oviposition C. Parturiton D. Abortion.
Description : Attachment of foetus to placenta occurs through
Last Answer : Attachment of foetus to placenta occurs through A. Chorda mesoderm B. Spinal cord C. Umbilical cord D. Notochord.
Description : Amniotic fluid protects the foetus from
Last Answer : Amniotic fluid protects the foetus from A. Shock B. Encystment C. Degeneration D. Disease.
Description : Foetus developing in the genital tract without getting nourishment from the mother is a case of
Last Answer : Foetus developing in the genital tract without getting nourishment from the mother is a case of A. ... Ovipary C. Ovo-vivipary D. None of these
Description : Maximum growth in human foetus occus at the age of
Last Answer : Maximum growth in human foetus occus at the age of A. Fourth month B. Two months C. Six months D. Eight months
Description : In human foetus , the heart begins to beat at developmental age of :
Last Answer : In human foetus , the heart begins to beat at developmental age of : A. 4th week B. 3rd week C. 6th week D. 8th week
Last Answer : The first sign of growing human foetus in uterus may be noticed by A. Listening to the heart ... hair C. Apperience of head D. Apperience of eyekids
Description : The expulsion of completely developed foetus from the uterus is known as
Last Answer : The expulsion of completely developed foetus from the uterus is known as A. Ovulation B. oviposition C. gestation D. parturition
Description : The first movements of the foetus and apperance of hair on the head are usually observed during the :-
Last Answer : The first movements of the foetus and apperance of hair on the head are usually observed during the :- A. ... B. 4th Month C. 5th Month D. 8th Month
Description : What is connected the foetus to the mother's cut?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : By which the sex of a child is determined before birth? (1) Sperms of father (2) Foetus of mother (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) Nutrition of mother
Last Answer : (2) Foetus of mother Explanation: The gender of the baby can be ascertained accurately after more or less than seven weeks of pregnancy. During this period of pregnancy, the fetal DNA is ... in the mother's blood. Thus, identifying the fetus gender through prenatal gender testing is easier.
Description : Tritrichomonas foetus is transmitted by D A. Canker B. Frounce C. Both D. Trichomoniasis
Last Answer : Trichomoniasis
Description : Tritrichomonas foetus infections in cows usually self-heal within C A. 2 weeks B. 4 weeks C. 2 months D. 3 months
Last Answer : 2 months
Description : How long after conception does Trichomonas foetus cause abortions in cattle B A. One week B. 2-3 weeks C. 2-3 months D. 4-6 months
Last Answer : 2-3 weeks
Description : Which of the following species is transmitted sexually C A. Tt. rotunda B. T. gallinea C. T. foetus D. Pt. hominis
Last Answer : T. foetus
Description : Which one of the following drugs is most effective in preventing transmission of HIV virus from the mother to the foetus? (A) Lamivudine (B) Zidovudine (C) Indinavir (D) Ribavirin
Last Answer : (B) Zidovudine
Description : Low concentration of bupivacaine is preferred for spinal / epidural obstetric analgesia because: A. It has a longer duration of action B. It can produce sensory blockade without paralysing abdominal muscles C. ... in maternal tissues so that less reaches the foetus D. All of the above are correct
Last Answer : D. All of the above are correct
Description : Conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone by the enzyme 5α-reductase is required for the following actions except: A. Formation of male external genitalia in the foetus B. Prostatic hypertrophy in elderly males C. Pubertal changes in the male adolescent D. Spermatogenesis
Last Answer : D. Spermatogenesis
Description : Signals for parturition originate from (1) Fully developed foetus only (2) Both placenta as well as fully developed foetus (3) Oxytocin released from maternal pituitary (4) Placenta only
Last Answer : (2) Both placenta as well as fully developed foetus
Description : Aspirin is contraindicated in pregnant women near term because: A. Labour may be delayed and prolonged B. Blood loss during delivery may be more C. Foetus may suffer premature closure of ductus arteriosus D. All of the above risks
Last Answer : D. All of the above risks
Description : Food for the developing foetus is supplied by the (1) Uterus (2) Placenta (3) Ovary (4) Allantosis
Last Answer : Placenta
Description : By which the sex of a child is determined before birth ? (1) Sperms of father (2) Foetus of mother (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) Nutrition of mother
Last Answer : Foetus of mother
Description : (i) Mention the event that induces the completion of the meiotic division of the secondary oocyte. (ii) Trace the journey of the ovum from the ovary, its fertilisation and further development until the implantation of the embryo. -Biology
Last Answer : (i)Secondary oocyte completes meiosis-ll only when a sperm enters its cytoplasm. It forms a larger cell, the ootid and a small cell, the second polar body. (ii)The secondary oocyte is ... and inner cell mass.The trophoblast attacheds to endometrium (implantation) and blastocyst gets embedded in it.
Description : Study the given figure below and answer the question that follow important-questions-for-class-12-biology-cbse-fertilisation-pregnancy-and-embryonic-development-t-33-3 (i)Name the stage of human embryo the ... implantation in the uterus. (iv)Where are the stem cells located in this embryo? -Biology
Last Answer : (i)The stage is blastocyst. (ii) A—Trophoblast. It helps in attachment to endometrium during implantation and provides nourishment to developing embryo. (iii) Inner cell mass acts as precursor to embryo ... into ectoderm and endoderm. (iv) Stem cells are located in inner cell mass of embryo.
Description : Explain embryo development in angiosperms. -Biology
Description : What is Study of growth and development of embryo? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Embryology'
Description : Which of the following is correct sequence in embryo development
Last Answer : Which of the following is correct sequence in embryo development A. Cleavage, gastrualtion ... , gastrulation D. Gastrulation,blastulation,cleavage.
Description : Development of animal embryo from egg without fertilization is called :
Last Answer : Development of animal embryo from egg without fertilization is called : A. Parthenogenesis B. Parthenocarpy C. Apospory D. Apomixis
Description : When all cells in the embryo of a multicellular organism are identical. later in development the cells become specialized through a process called?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Some snake embryos have small buds resembling limbs. These buds disappear at later stages of embryo development. These findings suggest that these snakes?
Last Answer : hi oops daddy chulo
Description : The emergence and development of seedlings from the seed-embryo under favourable condition
Last Answer : Ans. Germination
Description : In the case of test tube babies (1) egg is fertilized in the uterus. (2) embryo completes its development in a test tube. (3) embryo is placed in uterus after 2 months. (4) egg is fertilized outside mother's body.
Last Answer : (3) embryo is placed in uterus after 2 months. Explanation: Prior of the implantation of the blastocyst the uterus of the recipient mother should be made ready to receive the embryo. This is ... done with the hormonal treatment. The blastocyst is introduced into the uterus by one of the two methods