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प्रश्न
Sketch the labeled diagram:
Human female reproductive system
उत्तर
Human female reproductive system
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the function of the following:
Endometrium
Fill in the blank:
Lower part of uterus is called _________.
Differentiate between the following pair:
Uterus and vegina
Name the two types of twins.
Give appropriate term of the following:
The rupture of follicle and release of ovum from the ovary.
Choose the correct answer:
Cervix is a part of ________________
Name the following:
Organ producing ovum.
Complete the following statement by choosing the correct alternative:
Female copulatory organ ______.
Give Technical Term:
Which part develops during the advanced pregnancy?
State the Location:
Ovary
The _______ is also called the womb.
Which part of the fallopian tube collects to ovum after ovulation?
Which of the following is ectodermal in origin?
(i) | Heart |
(ii) | Sweat glands |
(iii) | Adrenal medulla |
(iv) | Middle ear |
(v) | Urinary bladder |
(vi) | Dermis of skin |
Which one the following is a part of external genitalia of a female human being?
Extra-embryonic membranes of the mammalian embryo are derived from ______.
Read the following and answer from given below:
Oogenesis is the process of the formation of an ovum in the ovaries. It consists of three phases: multiplication, growth, and maturation. Oogenesis is controlled by hormones GnRH, LH, FSH. GnRH secreted by the hypothalamus stimulates the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland to secrete LH and FSH.
Identify the functions of LH.
- Release of a secondary oocyte from Graafian follicle.
- Stimulates corpus luteum to secrete progesterone.
- Stimulates estrogen formation.
- Promotes development of egg to form secondary oocyte.
Which among the following is not the function of testes at puberty?
- formation of germ cells
- secretion of testosterone
- development of placenta
- secretion of estrogen
______ acts as a birth canal.
List two roles of the Oviduct in the human reproductive system.
Define the following term:
Hymen