Where does spermatogenesis occur? -Biology

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Description : Where does spermatogenesis occur? -Biology

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Description : Spermatogenesis process occur in

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Description : What is the process of Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis -Biology

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Description : What is spermatogenesis ?

Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid spermatozoa or sperm are produced from the seed cell in the seminiferous duct of the egg or testis.

Description : What is spermatogenesis ?

Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid spermatozoa or sperm are produced from seed cells in the seminiferous duct of the egg or testis.

Description : Arrange in correct sequence the structures formed during spermatogenesis a) spermatogonia b) Secondary spermatocyte c) Spermatogonial stem cells c) sp

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Last Answer : During spermatogenesis, the diploid cells are A. Primary spermatocyte and spermtogonium B. ... spermatid. D. Primary spermatocyte and spermatid.

Description : If spermatogenesis proceeds rapidly, inhibin is released. Inhibin reduces secretion of

Last Answer : If spermatogenesis proceeds rapidly, inhibin is released. Inhibin reduces secretion of A. ... Testerone D. Interstitial cell stimulating hormone.

Description : Secondary spermatocytes undergo second meiotic division during spermatogenesis to produce.

Last Answer : Secondary spermatocytes undergo second meiotic division during spermatogenesis to produce. A. ... Spermatogonia `rarr` Sperms D. Spermatogonia

Description : In mammals, spermatogenesis is stimulated by

Last Answer : In mammals, spermatogenesis is stimulated by A. MSH B. TSH C. ADH D. FSH.

Description : Hormone responsible for spermatogenesis is

Last Answer : Hormone responsible for spermatogenesis is A. Androgen B. Progesterone C. Testosterone D. None of these.

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Last Answer : Spermatogenesis changes A. Spermatogonium into primary spermatocyte B. Primary spermatocyte into secondary ... into spermatid D. All the above.

Description : During spermatogenesis, the first meotic division occurs in

Last Answer : During spermatogenesis, the first meotic division occurs in A. Sertoli cells B. Spermatids C. Spermatozoans D. Primary spermatocytes

Description : Spermatogenesis occurs in

Last Answer : Spermatogenesis occurs in A. Vasa deferentia B. Epididymis C. Seminiferous tubules D. Penis.

Description : In spermatogenesis, reduction of chromosomes occurs during conversion of:

Last Answer : In spermatogenesis, reduction of chromosomes occurs during conversion of: A. Primary ... sperms D. Secodnary spermatocytes to spermatids.

Description : Spermatogenesis is formation of

Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is formation of A. Ovary B. Ovum C. Sperm D. Zygote.

Description : Which is the correct sequenc e in spermatogenesis?

Last Answer : Which is the correct sequenc e in spermatogenesis? A. Spermatogonia `rarr` Spermatids `rarr` ... spermatocytes `rarr` Spermatids `rarr` Spers.

Description : In spermatogenesis, a primary spermatocyta produce four similar sperms while in oognesis a primary oocyte forms

Last Answer : In spermatogenesis, a primary spermatocyta produce four similar sperms while in oognesis a primary oocyte ... One large ovum and 2-3 polar bodies.

Description : Which is the correct sequenc e in spermatogenesis?

Last Answer : Which is the correct sequenc e in spermatogenesis? A. Spermatogonia `rarr` Spermatids `rarr` ... spermatocytes `rarr` Spermatids `rarr` Spers.

Description : Assertion : During embrynic stage testes descend down and at the time of birth , it comes into scrotum . Reason : Spermatogenesis process requires les

Last Answer : Assertion : During embrynic stage testes descend down and at the time of birth , it comes into scrotum ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.

Description : At which stage of spermatogenesis sperm acquire their whole structural maturity and they contain a haploid nucleus & other organs-

Last Answer : At which stage of spermatogenesis sperm acquire their whole structural maturity and they contain a ... C. Multiplication phase D. Maturation phase

Description : Correct order of spermatogenesis is :-

Last Answer : Correct order of spermatogenesis is :- A. Spermatocytes , Spermatogonia , Spermatid , Sperm B ... , Sec. Spermatocytes , Spermatid , Sperm

Description : The process of spermatogenesis and oogenesis in most vertebrates are under the influence of which hormone ?

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Last Answer : During spermatogenesis how many spermatozoa are formed from a single primary spermatocyte A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 8

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Last Answer : Longest phase of spermatogenesis is :- A. Multiplication phase B. Growth phase C. Maturation phase D. Germinal phase

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Last Answer : Acrosome formation in spermatogenesis occurs in which stage ? A. First meiotic division B. Second meiotic division C. Growth phage D. Spermiogenesis

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Description : Spermatogenesis is influenced by

Last Answer : Spermatogenesis is influenced by A. Progestrone B. FSH C. TSH D. LTH

Description : Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive? (a) Hormonal contraceptives Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation and fertilisation (b) ... devices Increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity of sperms

Last Answer : (b) Vasectomy Prevents spermatogenesis

Description : Select the answer which correctly matches the endocrine gland with the hormone it secretes and its function/deficiency symptom. Endocrine Hormone Function/ gland Deficiency symptoms (a) ... child birth (d) Posterior Growth Oversecretion pituitary hormone stimulates (GH) abnormal growth

Last Answer : (a) Thyroid Thyroxine Lack of iodine gland in diet results in goitre

Description : Conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone by the enzyme 5α-reductase is required for the following actions except: A. Formation of male external genitalia in the foetus B. Prostatic hypertrophy in elderly males C. Pubertal changes in the male adolescent D. Spermatogenesis

Last Answer : D. Spermatogenesis

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Last Answer : ANS. OOGENESIS AT THE FOETAL LIFEAND SPERMATOGENISIS STARTS AT PUBERTY.