Description : The vessels that supply blood to the heart are (a) vasa vasorum (b) cardiac (c) coronoid (d) coronary
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Assertion `:-` In cortical nephrone, the loop of Henle is too short and extends only very little into medulla. Reason `:-` Vasa recta is absent or hig
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` In cortical nephrone, the loop of Henle is too short and extends only very little into ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Vasa recta are tubular capillaries around
Last Answer : Vasa recta are tubular capillaries around A. Posterior part of alimnetary canal B. PCT C. Loop of Henle D. DCT
Description : Vasa rectae are peritubular capillaries around
Last Answer : Vasa rectae are peritubular capillaries around A. Posterior part of alimnetary canal B. PCT C. Loop of Henle D. DCT
Description : Vasa efferentia are the ductules leading from:
Last Answer : Vasa efferentia are the ductules leading from: A. Rete testis to vas deferens B. Vas deferens to ... to urethra D. Testicular lobules to rete testis.
Description : What would happen if vasa deferentia of man are cut?
Last Answer : What would happen if vasa deferentia of man are cut? A. Sperms become non nucleated. B. Spermatogenesis ... is without sperm. D. Sperm are non motile.
Description : Vasa efferntia connect the
Last Answer : Vasa efferntia connect the A. testes with epididymis B. kidneys with cloaca C. yestes with urinogenital duct D. None of the above
Description : Vasa deferens is cut for
Last Answer : Vasa deferens is cut for A. Female sterilization B. Male sterilization C. Both of the above D. Temporary sterilization
Description : Go through the following statements. (i) Liver is the site of urine formation. (ii) Urethra is not the part of kidney. (iii) Vasa recta is well develo
Last Answer : Go through the following statements. (i) Liver is the site of urine formation. (ii) Urethra is ... in renal vein. How many statements are correct?
Description : Which of the following is incorrect regarding vasectomy? (a) No sperm occurs in seminal fluid (b) No sperm occurs in epididymis (c) Vasa deferentia is cut and tied (d) Irreversible sterility
Last Answer : (b) No sperm occurs in epididymis
Description : Vasa efferentia are the ductules leading from (a) testicular lobules to rete testis (b) rete testis to vas deferens (c) vas deferens to epididymis (d) epididymis to urethra.
Last Answer : b) rete testis to vas deferens
Description : If for some reason, the vasa efferentia in the human reproductive system get blocked, the gametes will not be transported from (a) testes to epididymis (b) epididymis to vas deferens (c) ovary to uterus (d) vagina to uterus.
Last Answer : (a) testes to epididymis
Description : The shared terminal duct of the reproductive and urinary system in the human male is (a) urethra (b) ureter (c) vas deferens (d) vasa efferentia
Last Answer : (a) urethra
Description : Select the correct sequence for transport of sperm cells in male reproductive system. (a) Testis → Epididymis → Vasa efferentia → Vas deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Inguinal canal → Urethra → ... → Urethral meatus (d) Seminiferous tubules → Vasa efferentia → Epididymis → Inguinal canal → Urethra
Last Answer : (c) Seminiferous tubules → Rete testis → Vasa efferentia → Epididymis → Vas deferens → Ejaculatory duct → Urethra → Urethral meatus
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
Description : 13. The sequence of accessory ducts from the testis to the body cavity in Man is--------- (a) Rete testis,vasaefferentia, epididymis and vas deferens (b) Vasa efferentia, rete testis, ... , vas deferens, epididymis and rete testis (d) Epididymis, vasa efferentia , rete testis and vas deferens
Last Answer : (a) Rete testis,vasaefferentia, epididymis and vas deferens