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A: Answer : Option "D" is correct Chorion Full name is " Chrorion Frondosum
Q: The narrowest part of the uterus is:- a. the fundus. b. the infundibulum. c. the body. d. the…
A: Answer is e.) the cervix.
Q: How many days does it normally take from the fertilisation of the egg up to birth of the baby?
A: The normal human gestation period is from thirty-seven weeks to forty-two weeks or 259 days to 293…
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A: The basic fundamental difference between males and females is the reproductive system and its…
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A: Hyperactivation is an important step to pass this form through get through the egg. Then the…
Q: Briefly explain two natural barriers for birth control.
A: The female reproductive system undergoes sexual maturation in order to carry its role in the process…
Q: desiccation: the ova or the sperm? Justify your stand. Provides means
A: Solution : sperm is more prone to desiccate quickly. Once sperm is DRY it is dead and cannot travel…
Q: Name the process of shedding of placenta from the uterus of mother after the birth of a baby.
A: When a sperm fuses with the egg a zygote is formed. This zygote further divides to form an embryo.…
Q: Construct a Table to show the differentiation of the Germ Layers: ( It is a known fact…
A: Introduction The process of forming and developing an embryo from a zygote or a somatic cell is…
Q: What are test tube babies? Are they different from normal babies?
A: There are variety of techniques available for the couples to have their child when they are not able…
Q: Which 2 of the following would indicate that a woman is in the second stage of labour? Select one or…
A: Pregnancy is the period between the time of conception to the delivery of a fully developed fetus.
Q: What do mean by colostrum? Why it is benifical for a new born baby?
A: Glands are important organs located throughout the body. Exocrine and endocrine glands are the two…
Q: Chorionic villi develop from:- a. the zona pellucida. b. the endometrium. c. the…
A: Chorionic Villi sprout from the chorion after their rapid proliferation in order to give a maximum…
Q: The placenta is formed from the embryo and the of the of the mother. O umbilical cord, oviduct O…
A: Reproduction is an important physiological process of all the living organisms. to increase their…
Q: Draw a well labelled diagram of foetus.
A: The unborn animal offspring that develops from an embryo is a fetus. The development of a fetus…
Q: What factors make the rhythm method less reliable thansome other methods of contraception?
A: The process of the formation of life or living organisms from pre-existing living organisms is…
Q: Which of the following is NOT the cause Premature Dilatation of the cervix?? A. It is associated…
A: Premature cervical dilatation is nothing but opening of cervix too early during pregnancy.
Q: Which are more prone to danger and desiccation? Is it the ova or the sperm? Justify your stand.…
A: Introduction :- In anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction, sperm is the male reproductive cell, or…
Q: Is there a exchange of cells between the mother and the fetus through the placenta?
A: We have to explain whether there is an exchange of cells taking place through placenta.
Q: This structure connects the ovary with the uterus.a. cervix c. uterine tubeb. vagina d. endometrium
A: Animal physiology and human anatomy is the branch of science that deals with the form and function…
Q: What type of feedback loop is shown in the diagram? Nerve impulses from cervix transmitted to brain…
A: Positive feedback loop intensifies a change in the body's physiological condition rather than…
Q: At-home pregnancy tests check for the presence of HCG in a female’s urine. Where does HCG come from?…
A: HCG stands for Human chorionic gonadotropin. It is a type of hormone which is produced in the body…
Q: plain in own word. why are contracep
A: As we know Birth control is any technique that is used to prevent pregnancy. There are various…
Q: Describe the procedure of aspiration of ova of buffalo from the ovaries?
A: In-vitro maturation is the process where the egg of the women is collected and it is allowed to…
Q: In stage 1 of labor, during active phase the cervix dilates? 4-7 cm 1-3 cm 8-10 cm 7-10 cm
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A: Contraceptives are the techniques, drugs are devices that play a vital role in the prevention of…
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A: Infertility: After one year of unprotected and frequent sexual intercourse with a male and female…
Q: Discuss the uterine cycle and the timing which is required for reproduction
A: The uterine cycle is also known as the menstrual cycle. This complex cycle is regulated by various…
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A: The uterus is a part of the female reproductive system. It is a hollow muscular organ located in the…
Q: Explain why the adolescent gravida is at greaterrisk of complications of pregnancy.
A: Adolescent gravida Gravida describes the term of number of pregnancies. Pregnacy during adolescence…
Q: Why do you think hemolytic disease is only a problem during the second or subsequent pregnancies?
A: The Rh factor refers the antigen, which can be identified on the RBC's surface. RBC's along with…
Q: Which of the following would apply to the covering of the uterus? epithelial O visceral parietal…
A: The uterus is covered with a sheath called visceral peritonium which differs from parietal…
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Q: Describe all the steps involved in the formation of an embryo from the reproductive cells of men and…
A: Answer: The reproductive cell in males are : SPERMS The reproductive cell in females are : EGG
Q: Describe what happens to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) starting from Day 1 through Day 28…
A: Answer: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM = This is the part of the female reproductive system which are…
Q: How long does it take for HPV to affect the cervix?
A: Ans. Researchers know that multiple viruses can contribute to cancer. The human papillomavirus…
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A: ANSWER. Labour occurs mainly in 4 stages by step by step process. It starts with contractions and…
Q: What tests are run during each month of pregnancy.
A: Sexual reproduction is defined as a process where a new young one is produced when the gametes of…
Q: List and give the functions of the 4 major extraembryonic fetal membrane
A: The extraembryonic membrane are those extra embryonic structure which are forward from extra…
Q: Match each structure with its function. + Fallopian tubes A. Opening to the uterus B. Tubes…
A: The correct structure with their function is matched below:
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A: HIV infection Human immunodeficiency virus spreads infection from one person to another person.…
Q: why are contraceptive patches good for birth control
A: Birth control is any technique which is used to prevent pregnancy.There are various techniques of…
Q: How is the Placenta as an Important Lifeline between Mother and Baby?
A: During pregnancy, an organ termed the placenta forms in the uterus. Several variables can impact the…
Q: The fetal period is (a) from weeks 9–38, (b) the time of rapid growth of body organs, (c) a time of…
A: Introduction The usual gestation period in human females lasts for about 40 weeks which is…
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- Give a brief explanation on how chromosomal abnormalities affect prenatal pregnancy or birth.A woman has discovered she is pregnant. What should she avoid to reduce the risk of injuring the fetus or having a miscarriage?Explain the mechanisms by which the uterus returns close to its prepregnancy size.
- Name the common site of occurrence of an ectopic pregnancy. What might happen if the condition is not diagnosed on time?Describe the hormonal changes that take place beforeand during delivery. How is stretch of the cervix involvedin delivery?List the major changes that take place in maternal systems during pregnancy.