Fallopian Tubes
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What does the reproductive system of a frog do? How is this similar to the human reproductive system?
What is female accessory duct?
Column IColumn IIA. Labia majora1. Glans penisB. Bartholin's glands2. ScrotumC. Clitoris3. Bulbourethral glands
- A-1, B-3, C-2
- A-2, B-3, C-1
- A-2, B-1, C-3
- A-1, B-2, C-3
Where does fertilization occurs in female reproductive system?
The part of the fallopian tube closest to the ovary is
Isthmus
Cervix
Infundibulum
Ampulla
Germinal epithelium of ovary is formed of?
Ostium is the aperture present in:
Ovisac
Fallopian funnel
Cloaca
Oviduct
What will happen if the fallopian tube in females is blocked?
Which of the following statements about reproduction in humans is correct?
Fertilization takes place externally.
Fertilization takes place in the testes.
During fertilization, the egg moves towards the sperm.
Fertilization takes place in the human female.
- Infundibulum
- Ampulla
- Isthmus
- Intramural part
A fertilization membrane is formed to_______.
In humans, the development of the fertilized egg takes place in the
Ovary
Testes
Oviduct
Uterus
- zona pellucida
- perimetrium
- endometrium
- myometrium
- release the ovum from the Graafian follicle
- make necessary changes in the endometrium for implantation
- help in the development of the corpus luteum
- help in the collection of the ovum after ovulation
- help in the development of the ovary
Where is the female gamete formed in humans?
In human beings, if fertilization does not occur, the egg develops parthenogenetically.
- True
- False
Which of the following helps in the movement of the ovum in the fallopian tube ?
Corona radiata
Granulosa cells
Ciliated epithelium in the fallopian tube
All of the above
What is isthmus?
Finger-like projections of the oviduct funnel are called
Cilia
Fimbriae
Cervix
Clitoris
Why does menstruation occur?
Select the correct path of sperm travelling from testes.
- Rete testis→Vasa efferentia→Epididymis→Vas deferens
- Rete testis→Vasa efferentia→Vas deferens→Epididymis
- Rete testis→Vas deferens→Vasa efferentia→Epididymis
- Vas deferens→Rete testis→Vasa efferentia→Epididymis
- isthmus
- cervix
- ampulla
- infundibulum
________ is the region of the fallopian tube where the sperm fuses with the egg.
Isthmus
Ampulla
Uterine cavity
Infundibulum
(vii) Cervix is also known as birth canal.
Fill in the blanks:
_____ and _____ hormones are secreted by the ovary. (Oestrogen/Progesterone/Thyroxine)
Describe changes that uterus undergoes
(i) to receive the zygote
(ii) if zygote is not formed
- Alecithal
- Microlecithal
- Mesolecithal
- Macrolecithal