Food for the developing foetus is supplied by the (1) Uterus (2) Placenta (3) Ovary (4) Allantosis

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Placenta

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Description : Food for the developing fetus is supplied by the – (1) Uterus (2) Placenta (3) Ovary (4) Allantosis

Last Answer : (2) Placenta Explanation: The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and has exchange via the mother's blood ... the maternal blood supply. Nutrient transfer to the fetus occurs via both active and passive transport.

Description : Which extraembryonic membrane in humans prevents desiccation of the embryo inside the uterus? (a) Yolk sac (b) Amnion (c) Chorion (d) Allantosis

Last Answer : (b) Amnion

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 : 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 : Which is used to know the development of foetus in uterus? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : The answer is 'Ultrasound'

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 : 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 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 : Which is used to know the development of foetus in uterus?

Last Answer : Ultrasound

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 : 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 : Several hormones like hCG, hPL, estrogen, progesterone are produced by (a) ovary (b) placenta (c) fallopian tube (d) pituitary.

Last Answer : b) placenta

Description : Select the option which correctly matches the endocrine gland with its hormone and its function. Endocrine Hormone Function gland (a) Placenta Estrogen Initiates secretion of the milk (b) Corpus ... of sperms (d) Ovary FSH Stimulates follicular development and the secretion of estrogens

Last Answer : (c) Leydig’s Androgen Initiates the cells production of sperms

Description : Lactogenic hormone is secreted by (1) Mammary glands (2) Placenta (3) Ovary (4) Pituitary

Last Answer : Pituitary

Description : What is the role of the uterus in the development of the fetus and the placenta?

Last Answer : The uterus is where the fetus develops and the placenta connects the uterus to the fetus.

Description : In human female, the blastocyst (a) forms placenta even before implantation (b) gets implanted into uterus 3 days after ovulation (c) gets nutrition from uterine endometrial secretion only after implantation (d) gets implanted in endometrium by the trophoblast cells.

Last Answer : (d) gets implanted in endometrium by the trophoblast cells.

Description : The placenta in humans is derived from the: a) embryo only b) uterus only c) endometrium and embryo d) none of the above

Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- ENDOMETRIUM AND EMBRYO 

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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 : 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 : In humans, the development of fertilised egg takes place in the a) ovary b)testis c)oviduct d)uterus

Last Answer : d)uterus

Description : Fertilization of the ovum by the sperm usually occurs in the: a) oviduct b) vagina c) uterus d) ovary

Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- OVIDUCT

Description : Which of the following structures is directly attached to the ovary? a) oviduct b) uterus c) suspensory ligaments d) vagina

Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- SUSPENSORY LIGAMENTS

Description : Passive artificial immunity occurs in the body when a/an _____ is injected into the body or when a developing fetus receives antibodies across the placenta. a. antibody-rich serum b. antigens c. haptens d. adjuvant

Last Answer : a. antibody-rich serum

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Last Answer : (c) Head louse living on the human scalp as well as laying eggs on human hair

Description : Why do you chew your child's food and spit it into your baby's mouth, and why do you ingest your placenta?

Last Answer : answer:Who told you I did? I think this is some of that bizarre behavior that will pop up in the fringes of any human society. However strange… Given our diversity, someone will consider it a lifestyle.

Description : By which can Foetus development in woman’s womb be ascertained? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : answer:

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 : 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 : Amniotic fluid protects the foetus from

Last Answer : Amniotic fluid protects the foetus from A. Shock B. Encystment C. Degeneration D. Disease.

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

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 : Development of foetus takes place in

Last Answer : Development of foetus takes place in A. Vagina B. Uterus C. Ovary D. Oviduct

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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 : By which can Foetus development in woman’s womb be ascertained?

Last Answer : By Ultrasound

Description : Define the following: - Development , Embryo , Foetus , Embryology.

Last Answer : Development: - A fertilized egg or zygote of frog passes through a series of events to form an adult animal. The process is known as development. Embryo: - The developing individual in its ... of development embryo is called a foetus. Embryology: - The study of embryo is called embryology. 

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Last Answer : Trichomoniasis

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Last Answer : 2 months

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Last Answer : T. foetus

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Last Answer : (B) Zidovudine

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Last Answer : D. All of the above are correct

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Last Answer : D. Spermatogenesis

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

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Last Answer : Foetus of mother