Description : Embryo with more than 16 blastomeres formed due to in vitro fertilisation is transferred into (a) uterus (b) fallopian tube (c) fimbriae (d) cervix.
Last Answer : (a) uterus
Description : The figure given below depicts a diagrammatic sectional view of the human female reproductive system. Which set of three parts out of I-VI have been correctly identified? I II III V VI IV (a) (II) ... , (V) Uterus, (VI) Cervix (d) (I) Perimetrium, (II) Myometrium, (III) Fallopian tube
Last Answer : (b) (III) Infundibulum, (IV) Fimbriae, (V) Cervix
Description : What is a fallopian tube ?
Last Answer : The two ducts formed by the dividing tissue with cilia , which in mammals start from the ovary and end at the uterine-tubal junction in the uterus, are called fallopian tubes.
Description : Surgical removal or cutting and ligation of the ends of oviduct or small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up is known as
Last Answer : Surgical removal or cutting and ligation of the ends of oviduct or small part of the fallopian ... tubectomy B. oviductomy C. castration D. vasectomy
Description : The part of Fallopian tube closest to the ovary is:
Last Answer : The part of Fallopian tube closest to the ovary is: A. Ampulla B. Isthmus C. Infundibulum D. Cervix
Description : What is the similarity between bronchi and fallopian tube ?
Last Answer : What is the similarity between bronchi and fallopian tube ? A. Pseudostratified epithelium B. ... C. Cuboidal epithelium D. Columnar epithelium
Description : Name the organ where the embryo develops - (1) Uterus (2) Fallopian tube (3) Ureter (4) Cervix
Last Answer : (3) Uterus Explanation: In a placental mammal, an ovam is fertilized in a fallopian tube through which it travels into the uterus.
Description : In vitro fertilisation is a technique that involves transfer of which one of the following into the fallopian tube? (a) Embryo only, upto 8 cell stage (b) Either zygote or early embryo upto 8 cell stage (c) Embryo of 32 cell stage (d) Zygote only
Last Answer : (b) Either zygote or early embryo upto 8 cell stage
Description : The test-tube baby programme employs which one of the following techniques? (a) Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) (b) Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI) (c) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) (d) Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT)
Last Answer : (d) Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT)
Description : Assisted reproductive technology, IVF involves transfer of (a) ovum into the fallopian tube (b) zygote into the fallopian tube (c) zygote into the uterus (d) embryo with 16 blastomeres into the fallopian tube.
Last Answer : b) zygote into the fallopian tube
Description : Tubectomy is a method of sterilisation in which (a) small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up (b) ovaries are removed surgically (c) small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up (d) uterus is removed surgically.
Last Answer : (a) small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
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 : What is true about cleavage in the fertilised egg in humans? (a) It starts while the egg is in fallopian tube. (b) It starts when the egg reaches uterus. (c) It is meroblastic. (d) It is identical to the normal mitosis
Last Answer : (a) It starts while the egg is in fallopian tube
Description : The second maturation division of the mammalian ovum occurs (a) shortly after ovulation before the ovum makes entry into the fallopian tube (b) until after the ovum has been penetrated by a sperm ... with that of the ovum (d) in the Graafian follicle following the first maturation division.
Last Answer : (b) until after the ovum has been penetrated by a sperm
Description : Identify the human developmental stage shown as well as the related right place of its occurrence in a normal pregnant woman and select the right option for the two, together. Developmental Site of ... tube (c) Blastocyst - Uterine wall (d) 8-celled morula - Starting point of Fallopian tube
Last Answer : (c) Blastocyst – Uterine wall
Description : Fertilisation in humans is practically feasible only if (a) the ovum and sperms are transported simultaneously to ampullary-isthmic junction of the cervix (b) the sperms are transported ... the ovum and sperms are transported simultaneously to ampullary-isthmic junction of the fallopian tube.
Last Answer : (d) the ovum and sperms are transported simultaneously to ampullary-isthmic junction of the fallopian tube.
Description : The part of Fallopian tube closest to the ovary is (a) isthmus (b) infundibulum (c) cervix (d) ampulla.
Last Answer : b) infundibulum
Description : An epithelial tissue which has thin flat cells, arranged edge to edge so as to appear like closely packed tiles, is found to be present at (a) outer surface of ovary (b) inner lining of Fallopian tube (c) inner lining of stomach (d) inner lining of cheeks.
Last Answer : (d) inner lining of cheeks.
Description : The ciliated columnar epithelial cells in humans are known to occur in (a) Eustachian tube and stomach lining (b) bronchioles and Fallopian tube (c) bile duct and oesophagus (d) Fallopian tube and urethra.
Last Answer : (b) bronchioles and Fallopian tube
Description : The ciliated epithelial cells are required to move particles or mucus in a specific direction. In humans, these cells are mainly present in (a) bronchioles and Fallopian tubes (b) bile duct and bronchioles (c) Fallopian tubes and pancreatic duct (d) Eustachian tube and salivary duct
Last Answer : (a) bronchioles and Fallopian tubes
Description : 79. A scrub nurse is assisting an emergency Cesarian section on a 39-year-old laundry woman. Before closing the peritoneum, the surgeon asks, How old is the client? Holding the fallopian ... there is no signed consent for tubal ligation. The nurse just demonstrated which of the following?
Last Answer : C. Advocacy
Description : 3. In IVF technique zygote or early embryo is transferred into a. Cervical canal b. Uterus c. Fallopian tube d. Vagina
Last Answer : c. Fallopian tube
Description : 3.What is the other name of fallopian tube? a)oviduct b)ampulla c)fimbriae d)all of these
Last Answer : a)oviduct
Description : 88. The Test-tube Baby Programme employs which one of the following techniques ? (1) Zygote intra fallopian transfer (ZIFT) (2) Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) (3) Intra uterine insemination (IUI) (4) Gamete intra fallopian transfer (GIFT)
Last Answer : ) Zygote intra fallopian transfer (ZIFT)
Description : Write the function of each one of the following (i)Fimbriae (oviducal) (ii)Coleoptile (iii) Oxytocin -Biology
Last Answer : i)Fimbriae are the . feathery finger-like projections present at the end of Fallopian tubes and it collects the ovum after its release from the ovary into the Fallopian tube. (ii) ... by the posterior pituitary and it stimulates the contraction of uterine muscles during child birth (parturition).
Description : What are fimbriae? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : The function of fimbriae
Last Answer : The function of fimbriae A. Collection of the ovum after ovulation B. Maintain the shaop of oveary ... to sperm during fertilasition D. None of these
Description : Can fimbriae be pathogenic?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : The motile bacteria are able to move by (a) fimbriae (b) flagella (c) cilia (d) pili.
Last Answer : (b) flagella
Description : The structures that help some bacteria to attach to rocks and/or host tissues are (a) mesosomes (b) holdfast (c) rhizoids (d) fimbriae.
Last Answer : (d) fimbriae.
Description : Select the wrong statement. (a) Bacterial cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan. (b) Pili and fimbriae are mainly involved in motility of bacterial cells. (c) Cyanobacteria lack flagellated cells. (d) Mycoplasma is a wall-less microorganism.
Last Answer : (b) Pili and fimbriae are mainly involved in motility of bacterial cells.
Description : Which of the following may contain fimbriae? A- Gram-positive bacteria B- .Gram-negative bacteria C- Both (a) and (b) D- None of these
Last Answer : C. A and b
Description : Which of the following do some bacterial cells use for motility? a. flagella b. cillia c. fimbriae d. pseudopodia
Last Answer : a. flagella
Description : 23. ‘Finger-like-projections’ at the edges of the ‘infundibulum’ are called ... d) Vesicles b) Ampullae c) Filliform apparatus d) Fimbriae
Last Answer : d) Fimbriae
Description : 3. ‘Finger-like-projections’ at the edges of the ‘infundibulum’ are called ... a) Vesicles b) Ampullae c) Filliform apparatus d) Fimbriae
Description : How does damage to the fallopian tubes affect fertility, exactly?
Last Answer : answer:The fallopian tubes are the ducts running from the ovaries that the eggs travels down to plant themselves in the walls of the uterus.where fertilization takes place. That is the mechanical problem with ... too damaged? That will be up to the physician. Hope it all turns out alright for you.
Description : The type of epithelial cells which line the inner surface of Fallopian tubes, bronchioles and small bronchi are known as
Last Answer : The type of epithelial cells which line the inner surface of Fallopian tubes, bronchioles ... epithelium C. Cilated epithelium D. Cubical epithelilum
Last Answer : The type of epithelial cells which line the inner surface of Fallopian tubes, bronchioles and small ... Squamous B. Cuboidal C. Glandular D. Ciliated
Description : The technique called Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) is recommended for those females (a) who cannot produce an ovum (b) who cannot retain the fetus inside uterus (c) whose cervical ... narrow to allow passage for the sperms (d) who cannot provide suitable environment for fertilisation.
Last Answer : (a) who cannot produce an ovum
Description : A childless couple can be assisted to have a child through a technique called GIFT. The full form of this technique is (a) Gamete Internal Fertilisation and Transfer (b) Germ cell Internal Fallopian Transfer (c) Gamete Inseminated Fallopian Transfer (d) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer.
Last Answer : (d) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer.
Description : In case of a couple where the male is having a very low sperm count, which technique will be suitable for fertilisation? (a) Gamete Intracytoplasmic Fallopian Transfer (b) Artificial Insemination (c) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (d) Intrauterine transfer
Last Answer : (b) Artificial Insemination
Description : The epithelial tissue present on the inner surface of bronchioles and Fallopian tubes is (a) glandular (b) ciliated (c) squamous (d) cuboidal.
Last Answer : (b) ciliated
Description : What part or parts of the male and female reproductive systems are typically colonized by indigenous microbiota? a. Male: Ureters; Female: Vagina And Ovaries b. Male: Testes And Epididymis c. Male: ... : Vagina, Vulva, And Cervix d. Male: Bladder And Ureters; Female: Fallopian Tubes And Cervix
Last Answer : c. Male: Urethra; Female: Vagina, Vulva, And Cervix
Description : The opening into the vagina on the perineum is termed the a) introitus. The introitus is the vaginal orifice. b) adnexa. Adnexa is a term used to describe the fallopian tubes and ovaries ... The hymen is a tissue that may cover the vaginal opening partially or completely before vaginal penetration.
Last Answer : a) introitus. The introitus is the vaginal orifice.
Description : In case of a couple where the male is having a very low sperm count, which technique will be suitable for fertilisation ? (1) Gamete intracytoplasmic fallopian transfer (2) Artificial Insemination (3) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (4) Intrauterine transfer
Last Answer : (2) Artificial Insemination