Non primate mammalian females have:
1. a follicular cycle
2. an estrous cycle
3. a menstrual cycle
4. a luteal cycle
The first structure amongst the following to receive sperms would be:
1. vas deferens
2. urethra
3. epididymis
4. seminal vesicle
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Male fertility primarily depends on sperm count. Sterility is likely if the count is below:
1. 100,000,000 / ml
2. 20,000,000 / ml
3. 100,000 / ml
4. 1,000 / ml
Oviparous mammals are:
1. marsupials
2. placental mammals
3. monotremes
4. None
Progesterone is secreted in large amounts by:
1. corpus luteum
2. anterior pituitary
3. Graafian follicle
4. hypotahlamus
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Which hormone is the immediate cause of ovulation?
1. FSH
2. progesterone
3. estrogen
4. LH
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The number of chromosomes in mature sperm would be:
1. 1
2. 2
3. 23
4. 46
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An organelle covering the head of animal sperm and containing enzymes that digest the egg cell coating, thus permitting the sperm to enter the egg is called as:
1. | nebenkern | 2. | manchette |
3. | head | 4. | acrosome |
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Largest amongst the following would be:
1. spermatid
2. mature egg cell
3. polar body
4. secondary spermatocyte
Identify the source of testosterone in males:
1. seminiferous tubules
2. epididymis
3. Sertoli cells
4. Leydig cells
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