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Earn 100

With a suitable diagram, describe the organisation of mammary glands.

Important Questions on Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals

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Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct option using the codes given below:
 
Column–I Column–II
a. Mons pubis (i) Embryo formation
b. Antrum (ii) Sperm
c. Trophectoderm (iii) Female external genitalia
d. Nebenkern (iv) Graafian follicle
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What is colostrum. Name any of the disease resisting antibodies present in it. 
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 The part of the Fallopian tube closest to the ovary is:
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Draw a neat labelled diagram of the sectional view of human mammary gland.
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When the fallopian tube is blocked at ampullary region, the ovum fails to move from
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Assertion (A): Generally, a woman does not conceive during the lactation period

Reason (R): The hormone 'Prolactin' initiates and maintains lactation in a delivered woman

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The following statements are true for progesterone EXCEPT ONE
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The only organ which is capable of producing Fructose in humans is:
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Study the following table

  Glands Location Function
A Bartholin glands Sides of vaginal opening Lubricate vaginal passage
B Skene's glands Beneath the urinary bladder Lubricate vaginal passage
C Prostate gland Around prostatic urethra Activate sperms and provide nutrition for them
D Cowpers glands Above the prostate gland Neutralises the urethra

Among the above, identify incorrect combination.

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The glycogen-rich nourishing fluid, secreted by the glands of womb, is called ________.
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In human beings, the outer serous layer of the uterus is called _______.
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What is colostrum? Why is it necessary for new-born baby?
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Medically it is advised to all young mothers that breastfeeding is the best for their newborn babies. Do you agree? Give reasons in support of your answer.
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Select the correct path of flow of milk during breast feeding.