Tubectomy
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What is the difference between vasectomy and tubectomy?
After tubectomy which part of the female reproductive system remains blocked?
Cervix
Uterine cavity
Ovary
Fallopian tube
- Preventing ovulation
- Altering LH levels in ovary
- Preventing fertilization
- Altering FSH levels in ovary
- Tubectomy
- Vasectomy
- Ovarian cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Gamete formation
- Gamete tranfer
- Fetal development
- All of the above
what is the figure given below showing in particular?
Ovarian cancer
Uterine cancer
Tubectomy
Vasectomy
- Preventing fertilization
- Preventing ovulation
- Altering FSH levels in ovary
- Altering LH levels in ovary
- Tubectomy
- Uterine cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Vasectomy
- Viruses
- Bacteria
- Algae
- None of the above
- ovaries are removed surgically
- small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up
- uterus is removed surgically
- a small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
Surgical method of sterilisation in a woman involves cutting and tying of
- Vasectomy
- Ovarian cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Tubectomy
Reason (R): Surgical intervention blocks gamete production and transport
- Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
- Both A and R are correct and R is not the correct explanation of A
- A is correct but R is incorrect
- Both A and R are incorrect
- Vasectomy
- Uterine cancer
- Tubectomy
- Ovarian cancer
Tubectomy is the placing of a diaphragm on the cervix.
- True
- False
- Fertilization
- Embryonic development
- Egg formation
- Coitus
The human males use a device X made of a very thin rubber sheet as a covering on the male organ to prevent pregnancy. This device traps the gametes Y in it. In order to prevent pregnancy, the human females use a device Z which is a circle of rubber with a metal spring around it. The device Z is put inside the vagina to cover the cervix. It stops Y from going into the uterus.
(d) What is the general name of these methods of birth control (or preventing pregnancy)?
Purpose of tubectomy is to prevent_________
fertilization
embryonic development
coitus
egg formation
known as
- Tubectomy
- Oviductomy
- Vasectomy
- Ovarioctomy
- Tubectomy
- Vasectomy
- Adenectomy
- Embolectomy
- Gamete formation
- Fetal development
- Gamete tranfer
- All of the above
Which one of the following is a permanent sterilisation technique?
- Loop
- Diaphragm
- Tubectomy
- Cervical cap
Does anyone can have coitus during menstruation?
Which of the following will not lead to a possible pregnancy?
Malfunctioning of one of the two ovaries
Presence of one ovary and one fallopian tube on opposite sides
Blockage in both the fallopian tubes
None of these
Purpose of tubectomy is to prevent_________
coitus
egg formation
fertilization
embryonic development
- a small part of the fallopian tube is removed or tied up
- ovaries are removed surgically
- small part of vas deferens is removed or tied up
- uterus is removed surgically
- 2 female : 1 male
- 1 female : 2 male
- All female
- All male
- Preventing fertilization
- Preventing ovulation
- Altering FSH levels in ovary
- Altering LH levels in ovary