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The hormones like hCG, hPL, relaxin etc only during pregnancy are secreted from

A

ovary only

B

uterus only

C

Foetus only

D

placenta

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AAKASH SERIES-HUMAN REPRODUCTION-EXERCISE-III
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  2. Which of the following depicts the correct pathway of transport of spe...

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  3. Several hormones like hCG, hPL, estrogen, progesterone are produced by

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  4. Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct option using the ...

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  5. Fertilization in humans is practically feasible only if :

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  6. Changes in GnRH pulse frequency in females is controlled by circulatin...

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  7. Identify the correct statement on 'inhibin':

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  8. Which of the following layers in an antral follicle is acellular

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  9. Which of the following events is not associated with ovulation in huma...

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  10. Capacitation refers to changes in the

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  11. Which of these is not an important component of initiation of parturit...

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  12. Hysterectomy is surgical removal of

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  13. Ectopic pregnancies are referred to as

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  14. The shared terminal duct of the reproductive and urinary system in hum...

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  15. The main function of mammalian corpus luteum is to produce

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  16. Select the correct option describing gonadotropin activity in a normal...

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  17. What is the correct sequence of sperm formation?

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  18. Which one of the following is not the function of placenta?

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  19. Menstrual flow occurs due to lack of

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  20. In our society women are blamed for producing female children. Choose ...

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  21. The figure shows a section of human ovary. Select the option which giv...

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