Description : Which one of the following hormones is responsible for uterine contraction during parturition?
Last Answer : Which one of the following hormones is responsible for uterine contraction during parturition? A. Relaxin B. Vasopressin C. Oxytocin D. Prolactin.
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 : Which of the following hormones initiate parturition
Last Answer : Which of the following hormones initiate parturition A. ACTH,hCG,oxytocin B. ACTH,corticosteroid, ... , ACTH protaglandin D. ACTH, progesterone hCG.
Description : The hormone required for uterine muscle contraction for child birth is (A) Progesterone (B) Estrogen (C) Oxytocin (D) Vasopressin
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Prostaglandins decrease all of the following except (A) Gastric acid secretion (B) Blood pressure (C) Uterine contraction (D) Platelet aggregation
Description : Which is an example of negative feedback? A) Nursing action stimulates the hypothalamus to release oxytocin that triggers mammary gland milk production. B) When the blood becomes dilute, ADH ... produce sperm or eggs. E) TRH stimulates the anterior pituitary to release thyroid-stimulating hormone.
Last Answer : B) When the blood becomes dilute, ADH is no longer released from the hypothalamus
Description : 16.11 Bromocriptine causes the following: A. Prolactin release B. Vomiting C. Uterine contraction D. Impotence
Last Answer : B. Vomiting
Description : The most prominent action of leukotriene B4 is: A. Vasodilatation B. Uterine contraction C. Platelet aggregation D. Chemotaxis of neutrophils and monocytes
Last Answer : D. Chemotaxis of neutrophils and monocytes
Description : Actions of prostaglandin E2 include the following except: A. Fall in blood pressure B. Bronchoconstriction C. Uterine contraction D. Inhibition of gastric acid secretion
Last Answer : B. Bronchoconstriction
Description : What stimulates pituitary to release the hormone responsible for parturition? Name the hormone -Biology
Last Answer : Foetal ejection reflex stimulates pituitary to release the oxytocin hormone, which is responsible for parturition.
Description : Which of the following hormones helps in the contraction of uterus during child birth ?
Last Answer : Which of the following hormones helps in the contraction of uterus during child birth ? A. ADH B. Androgen C. Oxytocin D. Glucocorticoid
Description : Which of the following hormones is secreted by the posterior pituitary? a) Vasopressin Vasopressin causes contraction of smooth muscle, particularly blood vessels. b) Calcitonin Calcitonin is secreted ... cortex. d) Somatostatin Somatostatin is released by the anterior lobe of the pituitary.
Last Answer : a) Vasopressin Vasopressin causes contraction of smooth muscle, particularly blood vessels.
Description : Which one of the following is not the function of placenta? (a) Facilitates removal of carbon dioxide and waste material from embryo (b) Secretes oxytocin during parturition (c) Facilitates supply of oxygen and nutrients to embryo (d) Secretes estrogen
Last Answer : (b) Secretes oxytocin during parturition
Description : Name the ion responsible for unmasking of active sites for myosin for cross-bridge activity during muscle contraction. (a) Calcium (b) Magnesium (c) Sodium (d) Potassium
Last Answer : (a) Calcium
Description : (i) Where do the signals for parturition originate in humans? (ii) Why is it important to feed the newborn babies on colostrum? -Biology
Last Answer : (i)The signals for parturition originate from the fully developed foetus and the placenta, which induce mild uterine contraction called foetal ejection reflex (ii)Colostrum contains necessary antibodies (IgA) that provide protection against diseases to newborn infants.
Description : Signals for parturition originate from
Last Answer : Signals for parturition originate from A. Fully develped foetus only B. Placenta only C. Oxytocin relased by material pituitary D. Both A and B
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 : Assertion : After fertilization corpus luteum is stable till parturition . Reason : After 3 months of intrauterine , life it dominantly secretes proge
Last Answer : Assertion : After fertilization corpus luteum is stable till parturition . Reason : After 3 months of ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
Last Answer : Signals for parturition originate from A. Fully develoed featus B. placenta C. both (1) &(2) D. Uterus
Description : Which of these is not an important components of initiation of parturition in humans?
Last Answer : Which of these is not an important components of initiation of parturition in humans? A. ... prolactin D. Increase in estrogen and progesterone ratio
Last Answer : Signals for parturition originate from A. Placenta only B. Fully developed foetus only C. ... foetus D. Oxytocin released from maternal pituitary
Last Answer : Signals for parturition originate from A. Fully developed foetus only B. Placenta only C. ... foetus D. Oxytocin released from maternal pituitary
Description : In parturition process ,which of the following does not happen ?
Last Answer : In parturition process ,which of the following does not happen ? A. Oxytocin hormone is ... D. General position of foetus is occipitoanterior.
Description : Parturition canal in female is called :
Last Answer : Parturition canal in female is called : A. Uterus B. Oviduct C. Vagina D. Urethra
Description : Parturition is induced by
Last Answer : Parturition is induced by A. A complex neuroendocrine mechanism B. A Neural mechanism C. A neuroexocrine mechanism D. A physio-chemical mechanism
Description : Which hormone facilitates child birth/parturition ?
Last Answer : Which hormone facilitates child birth/parturition ? A. Oxytocin B. FSH C. LH D. Prolactin
Description : Signals from fully developed fetus and placenta ultimately lead to parturition which requires the release of (a) estrogen from placenta (b) oxytocin from maternal pituitary (c) oxytocin from fetal pituitary (d) relaxin from placenta.
Last Answer : (b) oxytocin from maternal pituitary
Description : Signals for parturition originate from (a) both placenta as well as fully developed fetus (b) oxytocin released from maternal pituitary (c) placenta only (d) fully developed fetus only.
Last Answer : both placenta as well as fully developed fetus
Description : .Which of these is not an important component of initiation of parturition in humans? (a) Release of oxytocin (b) Release of prolactin (c) Increase in estrogen and progesterone ratio (d) Synthesis of prostaglandins
Last Answer : b) Release of prolactin
Description : Act of parturition in cattle is called as — a. Kidding b. Hatching c. Furrowing d. Calving
Last Answer : d. Calving
Description : Serum prolactin levels are highest in which of the following conditions: a) Menopause. b) Ovulation. c) Parturition. d) Sleep. e) Running.
Last Answer : c) Parturition.
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 cells are responsible for contraction and relaxation movements? -Biology 9th
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Chemical ions responsible for muscle contraction are
Last Answer : Chemical ions responsible for muscle contraction are A. `Ca^(++) and K^(+)` B. `Na^(+) and K^(+)` C. `Na^(+ ... ^(++)` D. `Ca^(++) and Mg^(++) ions `
Description : The sodium/potassium pump is primarily responsible for the: a) resting potential b) action potential c) excretion of salts d) contraction of muscle fibers
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- RESTING POTENTIAL
Description : During menstrual phase, uterine endomestrium, epthelial glands and connective tissues are broken. This is due to
Last Answer : During menstrual phase, uterine endomestrium, epthelial glands and connective tissues are broken. This is ... secretion of FSH D. Lack of estrogen.
Description : Out of the following, which is the most ideal time for insertion of an intra uterine contraceptive device? Options: 1) Immediate post-partum i.e. within first week of delivery2) Post- ... after delivery 3) Immediately after second trimester legal abortion 4) During last week of menstrual cycle
Last Answer : Correct Answer: 2) Post-puerperal i.e. 6-8 weeks after delivery
Description : Indications of ergometrine include the following except: A. Postpartum haemorrhage B. Inadequate uterine involution C. Uterine inertia during labour D. Uterine atony after cesarean section
Last Answer : C. Uterine inertia during labour
Description : Which hormones are responsible for phototropism? -Biology
Last Answer : Growth curvature response of plants towards light is known as phototropism which is mediated by auxins in plants.
Description : What is the name of system responsible for transporting and delivering materials needed by the body's organs such as oxygen nutrients and hormones through the blood as it is pumped around the body by?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Interleukin-6 is recognized as the cytokine primarily responsible for the alteration in hepatic protein synthesis recognized as the acute phase response. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true ... physiologic role of acute phase proteins are to reduce the systemic effects of tissue damage
Last Answer : Answer: c, d IL-6 is now recognized at the cytokine primarily responsible for the alteration in hepatic synthesis recognized as the acute phase response. Glucocorticoid hormones augment ... that generally inhibit the tissue destruction that is associated with the local initiation of inflammation
Description : Which one of the following glands is responsible for secretion of sex hormones? (1) Adrenal gland (2) Thyroid gland (3) Pituitary gland (4) Sebaceous gland
Last Answer : (3) Pituitary gland Explanation: The pituitary is sometimes referred to as the "master gland" as it controls hormone functions such as our temperature, thyroid activity, growth during childhood, urine production, testosterone production in males and ovulation and estrogen production' in females.
Description : Which of the following hormones is primarily responsible for stimulating the production of progesterone? a) Luteinizing hormone Luteinizing hormone is released by the pituitary gland. b) Follicle-stimulating ... , are involved in early development of the follicle and also affect the female libido.
Last Answer : a) Luteinizing hormone Luteinizing hormone is released by the pituitary gland.
Description : Which one of the following glands is responsible for secretion of sex hormones ? (1) Adrenal gland (2) Thyroid gland (3) Pituitary gland (4) Sebaceous gland
Last Answer : Pituitary gland
Description : What are the most common procedures to treat uterine fibroids?
Last Answer : answer:I had a strange experience with them. I was told I had loads. But also not to worry since menopause normally shrinks them. I was trying the cod liver oil and heat wrap method and recently ... falling away. I hear also diet changes can help. As well as certain pain killers shrinking them too
Description : Has anyone in the collective had successful uterine fibroid treatment and what did it entail?
Last Answer : answer:My wife had fibroids. They made her pretty miserable. Eventually, she had a hysterectomy and they were no longer a problem. However, due to taking a lymph node for a biopsy during this surgery, ... . No cancer. But the moral of the story is to be careful about biopsying those lymph nodes.
Description : How do i manage pregnancy coexisting with a uterine fibroid?
Last Answer : Probably a question for your gyno.
Description : Uterine cancer... what's involved?
Last Answer : answer:First of all I am sorry to hear that you and your grandmother are going through this scary experience. The term a lot of good tissue regarding the uterus doesn't really make a lot of sense to ... . I hope things go well for your grandmother and I'm glad she has you for support. Good luck.
Description : What are the symptoms of Endometrial (Uterine) Cancer?”?
Last Answer : This may be of use to you. It indicates that some women experience pain in the lower abdomen. But, if you’re experiencing this pain, it could also be a few dozen other things. Do some online research and talk to a gynecologist.
Description : Anyone had a uterine ablation? Would you recomend the process?
Last Answer : I know of two women who have had it, one close to my age (I'm 23) and one close to my mothers age (in her early 40s) Both women said it was the best thing they ever did, ... would try to find the cause if you can. My mother had a sonohysterograph and that helped discover her female problems.