Seminal plasma in humans is rich in

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Seminal plasma in humans is rich in A. Fructose and certain enzymes, poor in `Ca^(2+)` B. Fructose, ... D. Glucose, certain enzymes but on `Ca^(2+)`

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Last Answer : (d) fructose, calcium and certain enzymes.

Description : Seminal plasma in human males is rich in (a) fructose and calcium (b) glucose and calcium (c) DNA and testosterone (d) ribose and potassium.

Last Answer : (a) fructose and calcium

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Last Answer : (b) i , ii and iv

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Last Answer : (b) i , ii and iv

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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.

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Description : The function of seminal fluid is -

Last Answer : The function of seminal fluid is - A. sexual attraction B. to provide stability to egg C. to ... the movement of sperms D. to provide acidic medium

Description : Spermatozoa in seminal fluid utilises the following sugar for metabolism: (A) Galactose (B) Glucose (C) Sucrose (D) Fructose

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : The highest concentrations of fructose are found in (A) Aqueous humor (B) Vitreous humor (C) Synovial fluid (D) Seminal fluid

Last Answer : D

Description : Francis Crick’s seminal concept that in nature genetic information generally flows from DNA to RNA to protein.

Last Answer : Ans. Central Dogma

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Last Answer : (b) No sperm occurs in epididymis

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Last Answer : (a) A-Vas deferens, B-Seminal vesicle, C-Prostate, D-Bulbourethral gland

Description : Select the correct route for the passage of sperms in male frogs. (a) Testes → Vasa efferentia → Kidney → Seminal vesicle → Urinogenital duct → Cloaca (b) Testes → Vasa efferentia → Bidder's canal ... → Cloaca (d) Testes → Bidder's canal → Kidney → Vasa efferentia → Urinogenital duct → Cloaca

Last Answer : (c) Testes → Vasa efferentia → Kidney → Bidder’s canal → Urinogenital duct → Cloaca

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Last Answer : (a) Seminal vesicles

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Last Answer : c) Ejaculatory duct

Description : The fluorescence examination of the seminal stains indicates (a). Pink color (b). White color (c). Blue color (d). Red color

Last Answer : Ans: (b). Blue color 

Description : What is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and What are PRP Injections?

Last Answer : Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy employs injections of a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to optimize the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joints. Through this ... generates growth factors that induce and strengthen the number of reparative cells the body produces.

Description : Low density plasma proteins are rich in (A) Chylomicrons (B) Cholesterol (C) Triglycerides (D) Phospholipids

Last Answer : Answer : B

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Description : Fibrinolytic therapy is based on activation of plasminogen, the inactive proteolytic enzyme of plasma that binds to fibrin during the formation of thrombosis. Activation of plasminogen to plasmin results ... TPA all exceed 30 minutes d. Streptokinase is significantly cheaper than urokinase or TPA

Last Answer : Answer: a, b, d Streptokinase is a bacterial protein produced by group C b-hemolytic streptococci. It is therefore antigenic in humans and can be associated with allergic reaction in ... one agent over the other. Streptokinase however, is markedly less expensive than either urokinase or TPA

Description : What is true about RBCs in humans? (a) They carry about 20-25 percent of CO2. (b) They transport 99.5 percent of O2. (c) They transport about 80 percent oxygen only and the rest 20 percent of it is transported in dissolved state in blood plasma. (d) They do not carry CO2 at all.

Last Answer : (a) They carry about 20-25 percent of CO2.