FSH, Prostaglandins and Progesterone
Trending Questions
Q. Which of the following is not a step in Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer Technology (MOET)?
- Cow produces about 6-8 eggs per cycle
- Cow is administered hormones, with LH-like activity to induce superovulation
- Cow is either artificially inseminated or mated with an elite bull
- Fertilised eggs are transferred to surrogate mothers at 8-32 cell stage
Q. Which hormones are given to cows to induce superovulation in MOET?
- Hormones with oxytocin-like activity
- Hormones with FSH-like activity
- Hormones with estrogen-like activity
- Both a and b
Q. Following methodology has been used for cattle, sheep, and buffaloes :-
- 1–FSH, 2–Superovulation due to induced follicular maturation, 3–Transfer to surrogate mother
- 1–LH, 2–Superovulation due to induced follicular maturation, 3–Transfer to surrogate mother
- 1–Estrogen, 2–Superovulation due to induced follicular maturation, 3–Transfer to surrogate mother
- 1–Progesterone, 2–Superovulation due to induced follicular maturation, 3–Transfer to surrogate mother
Q. Infertility of local breeds of cattle can be overcome by use of
- cross breeding with exotic breeds
- good nourishment
- stilbesterol
- gonadotropins
Q. In a free martin condition,
- Both male and female are sterile
- Both male and female are normal
- Male is sterile and female is normal
- Female is sterile and male is normal
Q. Free Martin is due to
- Sex reversal by gene
- Environmental control of sex
- Hormonal control of sex
- Sex determination by chromosome
Q. Infertility of local breeds of cattle can be overcome by use of
- cross breeding with exotic breeds
- good nourishment
- stilbesterol
- gonadotropins
Q. Infertility of local breeds of cattle can be overcome by use of
- gonadotropin
- good nourishment
- stilbesterol
- cross breeding with exotic breeds