Receiving Station
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_____ makes up a cushion of fatty tissue in the female genetalia.
Mons pubis
Labia majora
Labia minora
Clitoris
Which part is connected to the uterus through the cervix?
Hymen
Mucosal membrane
Penis
Vagina
- Cervix
- Seminal vesicles
- Prostate gland
- Fallopian tube
state whether true or false giving reason:
uterus is also known as birth canal.
Given below are certain statements regarding the female reproductive system. With respect to these statements, choose the correct option.
Statement 1: Hymen partially covers the opening of vagina.
Statement 2: Only intercourse can lead to the breaking of hymen.
Statement 3: Hymen stops the flow of menstrual bleeding.
Statement 4: Clitoris is the female erectile counterpart to penis.
Statement 1 and 4 are correct.
Statement 1 is correct and statement 3 is incorrect
Statement 3 is correct and statement 1 is incorrect.
Statement 2 is correct and statement 4 is incorrect
- Uterus
- Ovaries
- Penis
- Scrotum
What is the connecting link between the uterus and the vagina?
Vagina and cervix
Buccal cavity and anus
Vagina, cervix and buccal cavity
Vagina, cervix, buccal cavity and anus
- False
- True
- True
- False
Given below are certain statements regarding the female reproductive system. With respect to these statements, choose the correct option.
Statement 1: Uterus is thick walled with a rich vasculature.
Statement 2: Cervix is divided into supravaginal and vaginal regions.
Statement 3: The vagina is wider than the uterus.
Statement 4: The cervix is highly elastic and receives the penis during coitus.
Statement 1 is correct and statement 3 is incorrect
Statement 2 and 3 are correct
Statement 3 is correct and statement 1 is incorrect.
Statement 2 is correct and statement 4 is incorrect
Choose the correct path travelled by sperm in the female reproductive tract.
vagina⇒cervix⇒uterus⇒ampulla
vagina⇒cervix⇒uterus⇒isthmus
cervix⇒vagina⇒uterus⇒infundibulum
vagina⇒cervix⇒uterus⇒myometrium
_____ makes up a cushion of fatty tissue in the female genetalia.
Fallopian tube
Ovary
Uterus
Vas deferens