Female Reproductive System
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What is the function of the vagina?
Define menstrual cycle and explain its various phases with diagram.
What is the importance of embryology?
What are the basic differences between the gametes of males and females.?
(a) In which part do the sperms enter ?
(b) Which part releases the egg ?
(c) In which part does fertilisation take place ?
(d) In which part does the foetus develop ?
The fertilization of ovum, in human females takes place in:
Vagina
Fallopian tube
Uterus
Ovary
What is the site of fertilization in human beings?
(a) Ovary
(b) Uterus
(c) Vas deferens
(d) Fallopian tube
Fallopian tube in female reproductive system helps in ________.
fertilizing egg cells
carrying egg from ovary to womb
carrying sperm from uterus to ovary
providing nutrition to egg cells in ovary
Name the female reproductive organs and state its functions.
Define the terms unisexual and bisexual with an example.
I. Graafian follicle
II. Corpus luteum
III. Primary follicle
IV. Tertiary follicle
Arrange the given structures in the sequence of their formation and select the correct option.
- II, I, III, IV
- IV, I, III, II
- I, IV, II, III
- III, IV, I, II
Define implantation.
Distinguish between:
Human male and Human female reproduction system.
- Endometrium
- Myometrium
- Perimetrium
- Mesovarium
Discuss the structure of the female reproductive system of humans.
(b) Describe in brief the structure and function of placenta.
What are the male and female gametes are known in human beings?
Question 2
Which of the following is not a part of the female reproductive system in human beings?
(a) Ovary
(b) Uterus
(c) Vas deferens
(d) Fallopian tube
(a) What is ovulation? How often does it happen in human females?
(b) Where does fertilisation take place in human females?
(c) Explain why fertilisation is possible if mating takes place during the middle of the menstrual cycle.
(d) What is meant by implantation?
(e) What is placenta? What is its function?
(f) What joins embryo to the placenta in mother's body?
(i) in humans ?
(ii) in flowering plants ?
Given below is a diagram of two systems together in the human body.
(a) Name the systems
(b) Name the parts numbered 1-10.
(c) Describe the functions of the parts 3, 4, 5 & 6.
The following diagram represents the vertical sectional view of the human female reproductive system.
(a) Label the parts indicated by the guidelines 1 to 8.
(b) How does the uterus prepare for the reception of zygote?
(c) What happens to the uterus, if fertilisation fails to take place?
Reason (R): Both insemination and fusion of gametes occur in the vagina of the female.
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion
- The assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
- Both the assertion and reason are incorrect
(i) Ovary (ii) Uterus (iii) Fallopian Tubes
(b) Write the structure and functions of placenta in a human female.
Which one of the following is the most likely root cause why menstruation is not taking place in regularly cycling human females?
Fertilization of the ovum
Retention of well-developed corpus luteum
Maintenance of a high concentration of sex hormones in the bloodstream
Maintenance of the hypertrophical endometrial lining
Question 56
How does fertilisation take place? Fertilisation occurs once in a month. Comment.
Where does the fertilization of egg in female reproductive system take place ?
vagina
fallopian tube
uterus
ovary
III Give one word for the following :
1.The fully developed part of ovary containing mature egg.