Description : Assertion : During embrynic stage testes descend down and at the time of birth , it comes into scrotum . Reason : Spermatogenesis process requires les
Last Answer : Assertion : During embrynic stage testes descend down and at the time of birth , it comes into scrotum ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Description : At which stage of spermatogenesis sperm acquire their whole structural maturity and they contain a haploid nucleus & other organs-
Last Answer : At which stage of spermatogenesis sperm acquire their whole structural maturity and they contain a ... C. Multiplication phase D. Maturation phase
Description : Spermatogenesis is formation of
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is formation of A. Ovary B. Ovum C. Sperm D. Zygote.
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 : During spermatogenesis, the first meotic division occurs in
Last Answer : During spermatogenesis, the first meotic division occurs in A. Sertoli cells B. Spermatids C. Spermatozoans D. Primary spermatocytes
Description : Spermatogenesis occurs in
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis occurs in A. Vasa deferentia B. Epididymis C. Seminiferous tubules D. Penis.
Description : In spermatogenesis, reduction of chromosomes occurs during conversion of:
Last Answer : In spermatogenesis, reduction of chromosomes occurs during conversion of: A. Primary ... sperms D. Secodnary spermatocytes to spermatids.
Description : During which stage or phase of bone healing after fracture is devitalized tissue removed and new bone reorganized into its former structural arrangement? a) Remodeling Remodeling is the final stage of ... occurs during the reparative stage but is disrupted by excessive motion at the fracture site.
Last Answer : a) Remodeling Remodeling is the final stage of fracture repair.
Description : During which stage or phase of bone healing after fracture does callus formation occur? a) Reparative Callus formation occurs during the reparative stage but is disrupted by excessive motion ... the fracture area. d) Revascularization Revascularization occurs within about 5 days after the fracture.
Last Answer : a) Reparative Callus formation occurs during the reparative stage but is disrupted by excessive motion at the fracture site
Description : Write the function of each of the following (i)Seminal vesicle (ii)Scutellum (iii)Acrosome of human sperm -Biology
Last Answer : (i)Seminal vesicle spermatogenesis It secretes an alkaline fluid that helps in neutralising the acidity of the vaginal tract and thereby increase the lifespan of sperms. Secretion of seminal vesicle is ... which help the sperm enter into the cytoplasm of the ovum and thus helps in fertilisation.
Description : Acrosome of sperm contains
Last Answer : Acrosome of sperm contains A. Hydrolytic enzymes B. DNA C. Fructose D. Mitochondria.
Description : In the absence of acrosome the sperm
Last Answer : In the absence of acrosome the sperm A. Cannot penetrate the egg B. Cannot get food C. Cannot get energy D. Cannot swim.
Description : Acrosome reaction of sperm is triggered by
Last Answer : Acrosome reaction of sperm is triggered by A. Capacitation B. Release of lysin C. Release of fertilizin D. Influx of `Na^(+)`
Last Answer : Acrosome of sperm contains A. Hyluronidase and acrosin B. Hyaluronic acid and acrosin C. Hippuric acid and uric acid D. Creatinine.
Description : Acrosome is made up of
Last Answer : Acrosome is made up of A. Mitochondria B. Centrioles C. golgi bodies D. Ribosomes.
Description : Which set of enzymes is found in the acrosome of mammalian spermatozoa :
Last Answer : Which set of enzymes is found in the acrosome of mammalian spermatozoa : A. Hyaluronidase , ... Hyaluronidase , CPE , Peptidase D. Hyaluronidase only
Description : Acrosome of spermatozoa is formed from :
Last Answer : Acrosome of spermatozoa is formed from : A. Lysosomes B. Golgi bodies C. Ribosome D. Mitochondria
Description : Which part of the spermatid forms acrosome of sperm ?
Last Answer : Which part of the spermatid forms acrosome of sperm ? A. Mitochondria B. Golgi body C. Nucleus D. Lysosome
Description : The acrosome plays a role in :-
Last Answer : The acrosome plays a role in :- A. Fusion of nuclei of gametes B. Motality of sperm C. Penetration of sperm into ovum D. All of the above
Description : Space between acrosome and nucleus is called :-
Last Answer : Space between acrosome and nucleus is called :- A. Nebenkern B. Perforatorium C. Nucleus of Pander D. Perivitelline space
Description : Acrosome reaction in sperm is triggered by (a) capacitation (b) release of lysin (c) influx of Na+ (d) release of fertilizin.
Last Answer : (c) total
Description : Fertilizin is a chemical substance produced from (a) polar bodies (b) middle piece of sperm (c) mature eggs (d) acrosome.
Last Answer : (c) mature eggs
Description : What happens during fertilisation in humans after many sperms reach close to the ovum? (a) Secretions of acrosome helps one sperm enter cytoplasm of ovum through zona pellucida. (b) All sperms except ... all the sperms except one. (d) Only two sperms nearest the ovum penetrate zona pellucida.
Last Answer : (a) Secretions of acrosome helps one sperm enter cytoplasm of ovum through zona pellucida.
Description : Which one of the following statements about human sperm is correct? (a) Acrosome has a conical pointed structure used for piercing and penetrating the egg, resulting in fertilisation. (b) The ... a sensory structure leading the sperm towards the ovum. (d) Acrosome serves no particular function
Last Answer : (b) The sperm lysins in the acrosome dissolve the egg envelope facilitating fertilisation.
Description : 9.Acrosome is important for ----------- . a)ATP production, b)Dissolving membrane of ovum, c)Motility of sperm, d)Nutrition of sperm
Last Answer : b)Dissolving membrane of ovum,
Description : What is the process of Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Where does spermatogenesis occur? -Biology
Description : What is spermatogenesis ?
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid spermatozoa or sperm are produced from the seed cell in the seminiferous duct of the egg or testis.
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid spermatozoa or sperm are produced from seed cells in the seminiferous duct of the egg or testis.
Description : Arrange in correct sequence the structures formed during spermatogenesis a) spermatogonia b) Secondary spermatocyte c) Spermatogonial stem cells c) sp
Last Answer : Arrange in correct sequence the structures formed during spermatogenesis a) spermatogonia b) Secondary spermatocyte c) ... -d-e D. c-d-a-b-c
Description : During spermatogenesis, the diploid cells are
Last Answer : During spermatogenesis, the diploid cells are A. Primary spermatocyte and spermtogonium B. ... spermatid. D. Primary spermatocyte and spermatid.
Description : If spermatogenesis proceeds rapidly, inhibin is released. Inhibin reduces secretion of
Last Answer : If spermatogenesis proceeds rapidly, inhibin is released. Inhibin reduces secretion of A. ... Testerone D. Interstitial cell stimulating hormone.
Description : Secondary spermatocytes undergo second meiotic division during spermatogenesis to produce.
Last Answer : Secondary spermatocytes undergo second meiotic division during spermatogenesis to produce. A. ... Spermatogonia `rarr` Sperms D. Spermatogonia
Description : In mammals, spermatogenesis is stimulated by
Last Answer : In mammals, spermatogenesis is stimulated by A. MSH B. TSH C. ADH D. FSH.
Description : Hormone responsible for spermatogenesis is
Last Answer : Hormone responsible for spermatogenesis is A. Androgen B. Progesterone C. Testosterone D. None of these.
Description : Spermatogenesis changes
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis changes A. Spermatogonium into primary spermatocyte B. Primary spermatocyte into secondary ... into spermatid D. All the above.
Description : Which is the correct sequenc e in spermatogenesis?
Last Answer : Which is the correct sequenc e in spermatogenesis? A. Spermatogonia `rarr` Spermatids `rarr` ... spermatocytes `rarr` Spermatids `rarr` Spers.
Description : In spermatogenesis, a primary spermatocyta produce four similar sperms while in oognesis a primary oocyte forms
Last Answer : In spermatogenesis, a primary spermatocyta produce four similar sperms while in oognesis a primary oocyte ... One large ovum and 2-3 polar bodies.
Description : Correct order of spermatogenesis is :-
Last Answer : Correct order of spermatogenesis is :- A. Spermatocytes , Spermatogonia , Spermatid , Sperm B ... , Sec. Spermatocytes , Spermatid , Sperm
Description : The process of spermatogenesis and oogenesis in most vertebrates are under the influence of which hormone ?
Last Answer : The process of spermatogenesis and oogenesis in most vertebrates are under the influence of which hormone ? A. Oxytocin B. FSH C. ACTH D. ICSH
Description : During spermatogenesis how many spermatozoa are formed from a single primary spermatocyte
Last Answer : During spermatogenesis how many spermatozoa are formed from a single primary spermatocyte A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 8
Description : Longest phase of spermatogenesis is :-
Last Answer : Longest phase of spermatogenesis is :- A. Multiplication phase B. Growth phase C. Maturation phase D. Germinal phase
Description : Spermatogenesis process occur in
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis process occur in A. Rete testis B. Seminiferous Tubules C. Septula testis D. Mediastinum testis
Description : Spermatogenesis and sperm differentiation are under the control of
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis and sperm differentiation are under the control of A. FSH B. LH C. Progesterone D. Parathyroid Harmone
Description : Spermatogenesis is influenced by
Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is influenced by A. Progestrone B. FSH C. TSH D. LTH
Description : Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive? (a) Hormonal contraceptives Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation and fertilisation (b) ... devices Increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity of sperms
Last Answer : (b) Vasectomy Prevents spermatogenesis
Description : Select the answer which correctly matches the endocrine gland with the hormone it secretes and its function/deficiency symptom. Endocrine Hormone Function/ gland Deficiency symptoms (a) ... child birth (d) Posterior Growth Oversecretion pituitary hormone stimulates (GH) abnormal growth
Last Answer : (a) Thyroid Thyroxine Lack of iodine gland in diet results in goitre
Description : DESCRIBE THE PROCESS OF OOGENESIS IN HUMAN FEMALE AND DIFFERENTIATE IT WITH SPERMATOGENESIS ON THE BASIS OF TIME OF INITIATION AND THE PRODUCTS FORMED.
Last Answer : ANS. OOGENESIS : DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATION AS GIVEN IN NCERT. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN : OOGENESIS SPERMATOGENESIS (i) STARTS DURING FOETAL LIFE (i) STARTS DURING PUBERTY (ii)PRODUCTS: OVUM (ii) SPERMS