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151.

The basic principles of embryonic development were first given by

  • Weismann

  • Haeckel

  • Von Baer

  • Malthus


152.

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


153.

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


154.

Gastrula is differ from blastula in

  • three germ layers

  • micromeres

  • blastocoel

  • None of the above


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155.

Sertoli cells are associated with

  • kidney of rabbit

  • ovary of frog

  • testis of rabbit

  • ovary of rabbit


156.

Cessation of menstrual cycle in women is called

  • menopause

  • lactation

  • ovulation

  • parturition


157.

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


158.

Phase of menstrual cycle when ovulation occurs in

  • luteal

  • menstural

  • proliferative

  • resting


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159.

Process of maturation and development of sperms is called

  • oogenesis

  • spermatogenesis 

  • spermiogenesis

  • None of these


160.

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

  • Amnion

  • Allantois

  • Yolk sac

  • Vitelline chorion


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