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(21)
Name the site of sperm maturation?
[A]
Epididymis
[B]
Ductus deferens
[C]
Spermatic cord
[D]
Urethra
(22)
Which of the following is an energy source for the sperm?
[A]
Somatostatin
[B]
Prostaglandin
[C]
Proteins
[D]
Fructose
(23)
Mark the INCORRECT statement about prostate gland?
[A]
Located inferior to the urinary bladder
[B]
Secretion is thin and milky colored
[C]
Secretion is acidic in nature
[D]
Function in increasing the mobility of the sperm
Answer: Secretion is acidic in nature
(24)
Out of the following, which hormone does not secret from corpus luteum?
[A]
Estrogen
[B]
Progesterone
[C]
Relaxin
[D]
Testosterone
(25)
Name the hormone which is at peak during ovulation.
[A]
Progesterone
[B]
Estrogen
[C]
FSH
[D]
LH
(26)
The lytic enzyme released y sperm is _________
[A]
Ligase
[B]
Acrosome
[C]
Androgamone
[D]
Hyaluronidase
(27)
Number of autosomes in human primary spermatocyte is _________
[A]
46
[B]
44
[C]
23
[D]
22
(28)
In the absence of acrosome the sperm _________
[A]
Cannot penetrate the egg
[B]
Cannot get energy
[C]
Cannot get food
[D]
Cannot swim
Answer: Cannot penetrate the egg
(29)
Human sperm moves with the help of _________
[A]
Cilia
[B]
Flagellum
[C]
Basal body
[D]
Nucleosome
(30)
Cryptorchidism is a condition in which _________
[A]
Male hormones are not reactive
[B]
Ovaries are removed
[C]
Sperms are not formed
[D]
Testes fail to descend in scrotal sacs
Answer: Testes fail to descend in scrotal sacs
31
Wolffian duct forms _________
[A]
Oviduct
[B]
Urethra
[C]
Epididymis
[D]
Ejaculatory duct
32
Type of placenta found in human is called _________
[A]
Discoidal
[B]
Cotyledonary
[C]
Zonary
[D]
Diffuse
33
Sertoli cells are found in
[A]
Liver
[B]
seminiferous tubules
[C]
Heart
[D]
Germinal epithelium
Answer: seminiferous tubules
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