286499
In the given columns, column I contain structures of male reproductive system and column II
contains its feature. Select the correct match from the options given below.
Column I (Structure of Male Reproductive System) Column II (Features)
A. Seminiferous tubule I. Network of seminiferous tubule
B. Rete testis II. Secondary sexual characters
C. Leydig cells III. Meiosis and sperm formation occurs
D. Glans Penis IV. Place of implantation
V. Enlarged end of penis
286500
In the given columns, column-I contain structures of female reproductive system and column-II contain its feature. Select the correct match from the option given below.
Column-1 (Structures of female reproductive system) Column-II (Features)
A. Ampulla I. It undergoes cyclical changes during menstrual cycle.
B. Labia majora II. It helps in collection ofovum after ovulation.
C. Oviduct III. Wider part of fallopian tube where fusion of male and female gametes takes place.
D. Fimbriae IV. Larger hairy folds which extend down from the mons pubis and surrounds the vaginal opening.
V. Also called fallopian tubes, which extend from the periphery of each ovary to the womb.
286501
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below
Column-I Column-II
A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily
arrested at phase of meiosis I.
B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth.
D. Graafian follicle V. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary.
286502
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Fertilization I. Mitotic division
B. Implantation II. Embryo with 8 to 16 blastomeres
C. Cleavage III. Ampullary-isthmic junction
D. Morula IV. Structure formed by the continuous division of 8 to 16 blastomeres
V. Embedding of blastocysts
in the endometrium
286503
Match the hormones given in column-I with their functions given in column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I (Hormones) Column-II (Functions)
A. Luteinizing hormone I. Develop corpus luteum
B. Progesterone II. Essential for maintenance of uterine layer (called endometrium)
C. Estrogen III. Develops female secondary Sexual characters
D. Oxytocin IV. Maturation of Graafian hormone follicle
V. Causes uterine contraction.
286499
In the given columns, column I contain structures of male reproductive system and column II
contains its feature. Select the correct match from the options given below.
Column I (Structure of Male Reproductive System) Column II (Features)
A. Seminiferous tubule I. Network of seminiferous tubule
B. Rete testis II. Secondary sexual characters
C. Leydig cells III. Meiosis and sperm formation occurs
D. Glans Penis IV. Place of implantation
V. Enlarged end of penis
286500
In the given columns, column-I contain structures of female reproductive system and column-II contain its feature. Select the correct match from the option given below.
Column-1 (Structures of female reproductive system) Column-II (Features)
A. Ampulla I. It undergoes cyclical changes during menstrual cycle.
B. Labia majora II. It helps in collection ofovum after ovulation.
C. Oviduct III. Wider part of fallopian tube where fusion of male and female gametes takes place.
D. Fimbriae IV. Larger hairy folds which extend down from the mons pubis and surrounds the vaginal opening.
V. Also called fallopian tubes, which extend from the periphery of each ovary to the womb.
286501
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below
Column-I Column-II
A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily
arrested at phase of meiosis I.
B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth.
D. Graafian follicle V. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary.
286502
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Fertilization I. Mitotic division
B. Implantation II. Embryo with 8 to 16 blastomeres
C. Cleavage III. Ampullary-isthmic junction
D. Morula IV. Structure formed by the continuous division of 8 to 16 blastomeres
V. Embedding of blastocysts
in the endometrium
286503
Match the hormones given in column-I with their functions given in column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I (Hormones) Column-II (Functions)
A. Luteinizing hormone I. Develop corpus luteum
B. Progesterone II. Essential for maintenance of uterine layer (called endometrium)
C. Estrogen III. Develops female secondary Sexual characters
D. Oxytocin IV. Maturation of Graafian hormone follicle
V. Causes uterine contraction.
286499
In the given columns, column I contain structures of male reproductive system and column II
contains its feature. Select the correct match from the options given below.
Column I (Structure of Male Reproductive System) Column II (Features)
A. Seminiferous tubule I. Network of seminiferous tubule
B. Rete testis II. Secondary sexual characters
C. Leydig cells III. Meiosis and sperm formation occurs
D. Glans Penis IV. Place of implantation
V. Enlarged end of penis
286500
In the given columns, column-I contain structures of female reproductive system and column-II contain its feature. Select the correct match from the option given below.
Column-1 (Structures of female reproductive system) Column-II (Features)
A. Ampulla I. It undergoes cyclical changes during menstrual cycle.
B. Labia majora II. It helps in collection ofovum after ovulation.
C. Oviduct III. Wider part of fallopian tube where fusion of male and female gametes takes place.
D. Fimbriae IV. Larger hairy folds which extend down from the mons pubis and surrounds the vaginal opening.
V. Also called fallopian tubes, which extend from the periphery of each ovary to the womb.
286501
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below
Column-I Column-II
A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily
arrested at phase of meiosis I.
B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth.
D. Graafian follicle V. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary.
286502
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Fertilization I. Mitotic division
B. Implantation II. Embryo with 8 to 16 blastomeres
C. Cleavage III. Ampullary-isthmic junction
D. Morula IV. Structure formed by the continuous division of 8 to 16 blastomeres
V. Embedding of blastocysts
in the endometrium
286503
Match the hormones given in column-I with their functions given in column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I (Hormones) Column-II (Functions)
A. Luteinizing hormone I. Develop corpus luteum
B. Progesterone II. Essential for maintenance of uterine layer (called endometrium)
C. Estrogen III. Develops female secondary Sexual characters
D. Oxytocin IV. Maturation of Graafian hormone follicle
V. Causes uterine contraction.
286499
In the given columns, column I contain structures of male reproductive system and column II
contains its feature. Select the correct match from the options given below.
Column I (Structure of Male Reproductive System) Column II (Features)
A. Seminiferous tubule I. Network of seminiferous tubule
B. Rete testis II. Secondary sexual characters
C. Leydig cells III. Meiosis and sperm formation occurs
D. Glans Penis IV. Place of implantation
V. Enlarged end of penis
286500
In the given columns, column-I contain structures of female reproductive system and column-II contain its feature. Select the correct match from the option given below.
Column-1 (Structures of female reproductive system) Column-II (Features)
A. Ampulla I. It undergoes cyclical changes during menstrual cycle.
B. Labia majora II. It helps in collection ofovum after ovulation.
C. Oviduct III. Wider part of fallopian tube where fusion of male and female gametes takes place.
D. Fimbriae IV. Larger hairy folds which extend down from the mons pubis and surrounds the vaginal opening.
V. Also called fallopian tubes, which extend from the periphery of each ovary to the womb.
286501
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below
Column-I Column-II
A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily
arrested at phase of meiosis I.
B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth.
D. Graafian follicle V. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary.
286502
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Fertilization I. Mitotic division
B. Implantation II. Embryo with 8 to 16 blastomeres
C. Cleavage III. Ampullary-isthmic junction
D. Morula IV. Structure formed by the continuous division of 8 to 16 blastomeres
V. Embedding of blastocysts
in the endometrium
286503
Match the hormones given in column-I with their functions given in column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I (Hormones) Column-II (Functions)
A. Luteinizing hormone I. Develop corpus luteum
B. Progesterone II. Essential for maintenance of uterine layer (called endometrium)
C. Estrogen III. Develops female secondary Sexual characters
D. Oxytocin IV. Maturation of Graafian hormone follicle
V. Causes uterine contraction.
286499
In the given columns, column I contain structures of male reproductive system and column II
contains its feature. Select the correct match from the options given below.
Column I (Structure of Male Reproductive System) Column II (Features)
A. Seminiferous tubule I. Network of seminiferous tubule
B. Rete testis II. Secondary sexual characters
C. Leydig cells III. Meiosis and sperm formation occurs
D. Glans Penis IV. Place of implantation
V. Enlarged end of penis
286500
In the given columns, column-I contain structures of female reproductive system and column-II contain its feature. Select the correct match from the option given below.
Column-1 (Structures of female reproductive system) Column-II (Features)
A. Ampulla I. It undergoes cyclical changes during menstrual cycle.
B. Labia majora II. It helps in collection ofovum after ovulation.
C. Oviduct III. Wider part of fallopian tube where fusion of male and female gametes takes place.
D. Fimbriae IV. Larger hairy folds which extend down from the mons pubis and surrounds the vaginal opening.
V. Also called fallopian tubes, which extend from the periphery of each ovary to the womb.
286501
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below
Column-I Column-II
A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily
arrested at phase of meiosis I.
B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth.
D. Graafian follicle V. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary.
286502
Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Fertilization I. Mitotic division
B. Implantation II. Embryo with 8 to 16 blastomeres
C. Cleavage III. Ampullary-isthmic junction
D. Morula IV. Structure formed by the continuous division of 8 to 16 blastomeres
V. Embedding of blastocysts
in the endometrium
286503
Match the hormones given in column-I with their functions given in column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I (Hormones) Column-II (Functions)
A. Luteinizing hormone I. Develop corpus luteum
B. Progesterone II. Essential for maintenance of uterine layer (called endometrium)
C. Estrogen III. Develops female secondary Sexual characters
D. Oxytocin IV. Maturation of Graafian hormone follicle
V. Causes uterine contraction.