Multiple Choice Questions

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An oocyte is released from the ovary under the influence of LH 

  • after completing meiosis and before polar bodies are released

  • after completing meiosis I and before release of polar bodies

  • after completing meiosis

  • after completing meiosis I and after release of polar bodies.


B.

after completing meiosis I and before release of polar bodies

Graafian follicle develops under influence of FSH of anterior pituitary.  Its follicular cells secrete estrogen. Rising level of estrogen decreases production of FSH, and stimulates secretion of LH. The two cause mature Graafian follicle to release the ovum.


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The origin of kidney and ureter in Rana tigrina is :

  • all mesodermal

  • all endodermal

  • ectodermal and mesodermal

  • mesodermal and endodermal


How many sperms are formed by four primary spermatocyte :

  • 1

  • 4

  • 16

  • 32


Which of the following statement is wrong?

  • The Sertoli cells provide nutrition to the developing male germ cells

  • Leydig cells synthesize and secrete androgens

  • Secretions of the acrosome helps the sperm to enter into the cytoplasm of the ovum

  • Secondary spermatocytes are diploid

  • Secondary spermatocytes are diploid


Which of the following is not vestigial in man ?

  • Tail vertebrae

  • Nails

  • Nictitating membrane

  • Vermiform appendix


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The leydig cells secrete :

  • oestrogen

  • testosterone

  • progesterone

  • corticosterone


Which of the following is not a case of epimorphosis ?

  • Formation of sperms from small clumps of cells

  • Regeneration of tail in a lizard

  • Replacement of severed arm in starfish

  • Replacement of limb in salamander


The embryo at 16 celled stage is known as

  • morula

  • gastrula

  • blastula

  • blastomere


Ovulation takes place in a month between

  • 11-14 day

  • 14-16 day

  • 15-28 day

  • 21-26 day


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Which of the following steroid sex hormone influenced secondary sex organs?

  • Progesterone

  • Oestrogen

  • LH

  • LTH


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