Multiple Choice Questions

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Corpus luteum in mammals occurs in

  • brain and connects two cerebral hemispheres

  • ovaries and produces progesterone

  • heart and initiate contraction

  • skin and acts as a pain receptor


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ovaries and produces progesterone

Corpus luteum in mammals occurs in ovary. On 15th day of menstrual cycle, the peak of leutinising hormone (LH) stimulate the follicular cells of the empty Graafian follicles to form a yellow body called corpus luteum. It secretes progesterone and a small amount of estradiol.


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Cessation of menstrual cycle in women is called

  • menopause

  • lactation

  • ovulation

  • parturition


Which of the following embryonic membranes structure is excretory in function?

  • Amnion

  • Allantois

  • Yolk sac

  • Vitelline chorion


The basic principles of embryonic development were first given by

  • Weismann

  • Haeckel

  • Von Baer

  • Malthus


Process of maturation and development of sperms is called

  • oogenesis

  • spermatogenesis 

  • spermiogenesis

  • None of these


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Bartholin's glands are situated

  • on either side of vagina in humans

  • on either side ofvas deferens in humans

  • on the sides of the head of some amphibians

  • at the reduced tail end of birds


Gastrula is differ from blastula in

  • three germ layers

  • micromeres

  • blastocoel

  • None of the above


When embryonic development is completed in mother but the embryo not accept nutritent from mother, which is known as

  • ovoviparous

  • viviparous

  • oviparous

  • All of these


Sertoli cells are associated with

  • kidney of rabbit

  • ovary of frog

  • testis of rabbit

  • ovary of rabbit


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Phase of menstrual cycle when ovulation occurs in

  • luteal

  • menstural

  • proliferative

  • resting


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