Sexual Reproduction in Human Beings

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Sexual Reproduction in Human Beings: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Reproduction in Human Beings, Adolescence, Secondary Sexual Characteristics, Puberty, External Fertilization, Internal Fertilization, Male Reproductive System, Testis, Male Sex Hormones, Scrotum, Vas Deferens, Ejaculatory Duct, Penis, Accessory Glands of the Male Reproductive System, Seminal Vesicles, Prostate Gland, Female Reproductive System, Ovaries in Female Reproductive System, Female Sex Hormones, Fallopian Tube, Uterus, Cervix, Vagina, Menstrual Cycle, Ovulation, Placenta, Umbilical Cord, Gestation & Parturition etc.

Important Questions on Sexual Reproduction in Human Beings

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Testosterone hormone is produced in

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Which of the following is not the part of the female reproductive system of human beings?

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In most mammals testis are situated outside of the abdominal cavity, because

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A and B are the two reproductive organs of females. A is responsible for the nourishment of the developing embryo and B is where sperms encounter egg, A and B respectively are:-

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Which of the following is a true statement

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The correct route that sperm follows when it releases from the testis of a mammal:

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Cessation of menstrual cycle is called –

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The hormone, not secreted by ovary is

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The advantage of secretions of prostate gland and seminal vesicles to sperms is :

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Sexual reproduction in human beings involves the introduction of sperms in the vagina of the female after that in which part of the female reproductive systems fertilization takes place.

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In humans, mature sperms are stored in the

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The middle piece of sperm contains _____.

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How is the time of ovulation and the onset of menstruation related in the human menstrual cycle?

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Assertion: In the testes, spermatogenesis occurs in the seminiferous tubules and testosterone secretion takes place in the interstitial cells.

Reason: Testosterone brings about the growth and maturation of secondary sex organs and also the development of accessory sex characters.

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Spermatids are transformed into spermatozoa by a process called

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The first menstrual cycle is called

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Which cells in human testis provide nourishment to the developing sperms?

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In human sperm, enzymes are filled in

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Stage in a woman when menstrual cycle ceases

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Which of the following induces parturition?