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Capacitation refers to changes in the 

  • Sperm before fertilization

  • Ovum before fertilization

  • Ovum after fertilization

  • Ovum after fertilization


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Sperm before fertilization

Capacitation refers to activation of sperm cells before fertilisation. It involves reorganisation of molecules in the outer membrane of sperm head.
Capacitated sperm releases enzymes from their acrosomes to penetrate the cells and zona pellucida surrounding the egg.

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Ureters act as urogenital ducts in

  • humans males

  • human females

  • frog's both males and females

  • frog's both males and females

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Which of the following cells during gametogenesis is normally dipoid?

  • Primary polar body

  • Spermatid

  • Spermatogonia

  • Spermatogonia

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he figures given below depicts a diagrammatic sectional view of the female reproductive system of humans. Which one set of three parts out of A-F have been correctly identified.


  • C- Infundibulum, D -Fimbriae, E -cervix

  • D- oviducal funnel, E Uterus, F- cervix

  • A - Perimetrium, B - Myometrium, C -Fallopian tube

  • A - Perimetrium, B - Myometrium, C -Fallopian tube

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Which of these is not an important component of initiation of parturition in humans?

  • Increase in oestrogen and progesterone ratio

  • Synthesis of prostaglandins

  • Release of oxytocin

  • Release of oxytocin

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Which of the following represents the correct combination without any exception?

  • Characteristic  Class
    Mammary gland; hair on body; pinnae; two pairs of Limbs Mammalia
  • Characteristic  Class
    Mouth ventral, gills without operculum; skin with placoid scales; persistent notochord Chondricht hyes

  • Characteristic  Class
    Sucking and circular mouth; jaws absent, integument without scales; paired appendages Cyclostomata

  • Characteristic  Class
    Sucking and circular mouth; jaws absent, integument without scales; paired appendages Cyclostomata

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If for some reason, the vasa efferentia in the human reproductive system get blocked, the gametes will not be transported from

  • epididymis to vas deferens

  • ovary to uterus

  • vagina to uterus

  • vagina to uterus

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In vitro fertilisation is a technique that involves the transfer of which one of the followings into the Fallopian tube?

  • Embryo only, up to 8 cells stage

  • Either zygote or early embryo up to 8 cell stage

  • Embryo of 32 cells stage

  • Embryo of 32 cells stage

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Sertoli cells are found in

  • Ovaries and secrete progesterone

  • adrenal cortex and secrete adrenalin

  • seminiferous tubules and provide nutrition to germ cells

  • seminiferous tubules and provide nutrition to germ cells

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The testes in humans are situated outside the abdominal cavity inside a pouch called scrotum. The purpose served is for

  • escaping any possible compression by the visceral organs

  • providing more space for the growth of epididymis

  • Providing a secondary sexual feature for exhibiting the male sex

  • Providing a secondary sexual feature for exhibiting the male sex

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