Relaxin
Oxytocin
Progesterone
Oestrogen
D. Oestrogen
Sebaceous glands
Sweat glands
Meibomian glands
None of the above
Amnion
Allantois
Chorion
Placenta
Azoospermia
Oligospermia
Asthenozoospermia
Necrozoospermia
Stroma
Vitteline membrane
Graffian follicle
Epithelium
Blastulation
Neurulation
Gastrulation
Organogenesis
Helps co2 and excretory products pass from foetus to mother's body
Helps o2 and nutrients from mother's body enter the foetus
Secretes hormones
It protects foetus from mechanical shocks
FSH, progesterone, estrogen
Estrogen, fsh, progesterone
FSH, estrogen, progesterone
Estrogen, progesterone, FSH
Sertoli cells
Leydig cells
Crypt cells
Semniferous tubules
Change of amino acid in a- chain of haemoglobin
Change of amino acid in b- chain of haemoglobin
Change of amino acid in both a and b chains of haemoglobin
Change of amino acid either a or b chains of haemoglobin
Tubal block
Preventing spermatogenesis
Forming a barrier between the ovum and sperm
Suppressing ovulation
Insemination
Copulation
Implantation
Capacitation
FSH - LH
FSH - ICSH
ACTH - LH
GH - ADH
Mesolecithel
Microlecithel
Macrolecithel
Alecithel
luteal phase and lasts for 6 days
Luteal phase and lasts for 13 days
Follicular phase and lasts for 13 days
Follicular phase and lasts for 6 days
Heart and notochord
Heart and brain
Spinal cord and notochord
Brain and notochord
meiosis
Mitosis
Cleavage
Differentiation
Protein
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Centriole
The menstrual cycle in all women is a 28 day cycle
Ovulation always occurs at the midpoint of the menstrual cycle
A high body temperature indicates ovulation is occurring
The menstrual cycle is an endocrine cycle regulating reproductive physiological changes
Rh -ve female and rh+ ve male
Rh+ ve female and rh -ve male
Rh+ ve female and rh+ ve male
Rh~ ve female and rh -ve male
All haemophilic
All boys haemophilic
All girls haemophilic
All normal
40%
80%
20%
50%
Edwards syndrome
Klinefelters syndrome
Intersex
Downs syndrome.
25 % abnormal forms
60% motility after 3 hours
Mild Alkaline reaction
Sperm count of 17 million per ml.
Cowper's gland
Prostate gland
Testes
Seminal vesicle
Fertilization
Onset of menstruation
Menopause
Ovulation
Nondescent of testes in scrotum
Nondevelopment of testes
Removal of scrotum
Breaking connection of vas deferens
Relaxin
Oxytocin
Progesterone
Oestrogen
Hypertension
Gall stones
Obesity
Short stature
GIFT
ZIFT
ICSI
IUI
ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm
Mesenchyma