Description : Capacitation refers to changes in the (a) ovum after fertilisation (b) sperm after fertilisation (c) sperm before fertilisation (d) ovum before fertilisation.
Last Answer : (c) sperm before fertilisation
Description : Capacitation occurs in
Last Answer : Capacitation occurs in A. Rete testis B. Epididymis C. Vas defercns D. Female reproductive tract.
Description : Sperm capacitation involves:
Last Answer : Sperm capacitation involves: A. Change in shape B. Release of mitochondria C. Removal of membrane fatty acids D. Hyaluronic acid.
Description : Capacitation of of sperm occurs in:
Last Answer : Capacitation of of sperm occurs in: A. Female genital tract B. Vagina C. Vas efferene D. Vas deferens.
Description : In female genital tract, sperm capacitation is brought about by
Last Answer : In female genital tract, sperm capacitation is brought about by A. Hyaluronic acid B. Removal of membrane fatty acids C. Prostaglandins D. Oxytocin
Description : Capacitation of sperm is provided by
Last Answer : Capacitation of sperm is provided by A. Urethra B. Vas deferens C. Vagina D. Seminal vesicle
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 : Capacitation occurs in (a) epididymis (b) vas deferens (c) female reproductive tract (d) rete testis.
Last Answer : female reproductive tract
Description : Capacitation occurs in : (1) Epididymis (2) Vas deferens (3) Female reproductive tract (4) Rete testis
Last Answer : (3) Female reproductive tract
Description : What term refers to the ability of a living thing to adjust to the environmental changes?
Last Answer : It is adaptation.
Description : Refers to an effect of selective fading. A. A fading effect caused by phase differences between radio wave components of the same transmission, as experienced at the receiving station. B. A fading ... caused by large changes in the height of the ionosphere, as experienced at the receiving station.
Last Answer : A. A fading effect caused by phase differences between radio wave components of the same transmission, as experienced at the receiving station.
Description : Of the following terms, which refers to the progressive hearing loss associated with aging? a) Presbycusis Both middle and inner ear age-related changes result in hearing loss. b) Exostoses Exostoses refers ... loss of hearing related to damage of the end organ for hearing and/or cranial nerve VIII.
Last Answer : a) Presbycusis Both middle and inner ear age-related changes result in hearing loss.
Description : What refers to the pressure at which a pure substance changes phase at a given temperature? A. Equilibrium pressure B. Saturation pressure C. Superheated pressure D. Subcooled pressure
Last Answer : Saturation pressure
Description : What refers to the temperature at which a pure substance changes phase at a given pressure? A. Equilibrium temperature B. Saturation temperature C. Superheated temperature D. Subcooled temperature
Last Answer : Saturation temperature
Description : Which one refers to physical or mental changes that may occur within individuals over time, such as aging, learning, boredom, hunger, and fatigue? a. Instrumentation b. History c. Maturation d. Testing
Last Answer : c. Maturation