In man the vas deferencs emerges from

(1) Cauda epididymis

(2) Caput epididymis

(3) Corpora cavernosa

(4) Glomus major

Subtopic:  Male Reproductive Duct System |
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Follicular atresia is

(1) Formation of corpus luteum

(2) Degeneration of folliciles 

(3) Formation of Graffian follicle

(4) Increase in number of follicles

Subtopic:  Menstrual Cycle: Pre Ovulatory Phase |
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Human milk differs from cow's milk in that it contains a

(1) Higher percentage of fat

(2) Higher percentage of carbohydrate

(3) Lower percentage of protein

(4) (2) and (3)

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The substrate used for sperm metabolism is produced by the

1. prostate

2. seminal vesicle

3. Cowper's gland

4. testes

Subtopic:  Male Reproductive Duct System |
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Which of the following hormones acts on the Sertoli cells to stimulate secretion of some factors which help in the process of spermiogenesis?

1. FSH

2. LH

3. Testosterone

4. GnRH

Subtopic:  Spermiogenesis/Sperm Structure/Hormonal Regulation |
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During parturition, the fetal ejection reflex triggers the release of:

1. An increasing amount of estrogen and a decreasing amount of progesterone from the placenta

2. A decreasing amount of estrogen and an increasing amount of progesterone from the placenta

3. Oxytocin from the maternal pituitary

4. GnRH from the fetal hypothalamus

Subtopic:  Fetal Development & Parturition |
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Capacitation occurs in

(1) rete testis

(2) epididymis

(3) vas deferens

(4) female reproductive tract

Subtopic:  Fertilization: Part 2 | Fertilization |
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NEET - 2017
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Match column I with column II and select the correct option using the codes given below

    Column 1                             Column II

A. Mons pubis                  1. Embryo formation

B. Antrum                        2. Sperm

C. Trophectoderm            3. Female external genitalia 

D. Nebenkern                   4. Graafian follicle

Codes

      A      B     C       D

(a)  3      4     2       1

(b)  3      4     1       2

(c)  3      1     4       2

(d)  1      4     3       2

 

Subtopic:  Male Reproductive System | Female External Genitalia |
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NEET - 2016
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Several hormones like hCG, hPL, oestrogen, progesterone are produced by

(1) ovary

(2) placenta

(3) Fallopian tube

(4) pituitary

Subtopic:  Implantation : Part 2 | Embryonic Development till Gastrulation | Implantation |
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NEET - 2016
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The DNA molecule to which the gene of interest is integrated for cloning is called:

1. Transformer 2. Vector
3. Template 4. Carrier 
Subtopic:  Tools: Vectors: I | Tools |
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NEET - 2015
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