Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Human Reproduction, Exercise 1: NEET - 13th September 2020
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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: The release of sperms into the seminiferous tubules is called spermiation.
Statement II: Spermiogenesis is the process of formation of sperms from spermatogonia.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Which of the following statements are true for spermatogenesis but do not hold true for Oogenesis?
(a) It results in the formation of haploid gametes
(b) Differentiation of gamete occurs after the completion of meiosis
(c) Meiosis occurs continuously in a mitotically dividing stem cell population
(d) It is controlled by the Luteinising hormone (LH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) secreted by the anterior pituitary
(e) It is initiated at puberty
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

At which stage of life the oogenesis process is initiated?

Receptors for sperm binding in mammals are present on:

Which of the following secretes the hormone, relaxin, during the later phase of pregnancy?

Which of these is not an important component of initiation of parturition in humans?

Select the correct option of haploid cells from the following groups:

Match the following columns and select the correct option:-
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Ovary | (i) | Human chorionic gonadotropin |
(b) | Placenta | (ii) | Estrogen & Progesterone |
(c) | Corpus luteum | (iii) | Androgens |
(d) | Leydig cells | (iv) | Progesterone only |
