Reproduction


Question (1):   The male hormone testesterone is produced by _________.
1. Leydig cells
2. Seminiferous tubules
3. Epididymis
4. Vas deferens
Ans:  1
Question (2):   Male gonads are called _______________.
1. testes
2. ovaries
3. scrotal sacs
4. sperm duct
Ans:  1
Question (3):   The fertilized egg is called ______________.
1. ovum
2. blastocyst
3. diploid cell
4. zygote
Ans:  4
Question (4):   The ultimate stoppage of menstrual cycle is called _______.
1. puberty
2. menarche
3. menopause
4. old age
Ans:  3
Question (5):   The process by which the sperms are produced is known as ____________.
1. ovulation
2. spermatogenesis
3. oogenesis
4. gestation
Ans:  2
Question (6):   The tube that carries the sperms out of the testes is the __________________.
1. vasa efferentia
2. vas deferens
3. oviduct
4. epididymis
Ans:  2
Question (7):   The process by which the sperms are released is called __________________.
1. spermatogenesis
2. oogenesis
3. ovulation
4. ejaculation
Ans:  4
Question (8):   The external genitalia in females is called ____________.
1. pubis
2. vagina
3. vulva
4. clitoris
Ans:  3
Question (9):   Sterilisation in males is called as _____________.
1. tubectomy
2. vasectomy
3. IVF
4. GIFT
Ans:  2
Question (10):   Binary fission is seen in __________________.
1. plasmodium
2. hydra
3. amoeba
4. mucor
Ans:  3
Question (11):   The endosperm nucleus is _______________.
1. haploid
2. diploid
3. triploid
4. tetraploid
Ans:  3
Question (12):   The fertilization of human egg by the sperms takes place in __________________.
1. ovary
2. oviduct
3. vagina
4. uterus
Ans:  2
Question (13):   Pollen tube contains _____________.
1. one male nucleus
2. two male nuclei
3. three male nuclei
4. four male nuclei
Ans:  2
Question (14):   If the pollen is transferred to the stigma of the same flower, it is called __________.
1. allogamy
2. autogamy
3. cross pollination
4. double fertilization
Ans:  2
Question (15):   Pollen grains are produced by ________________.
1. ovary
2. filament
3. stigma
4. anther
Ans:  4
Question (16):   The collective name for sepals is _______________.
1. androecium
2. gynoecium
3. corolla
4. calyx
Ans:  4
Question (17):   The individual units of corolla are called __________.
1. petals
2. sepals
3. stamens
4. pistils
Ans:  1
Question (18):   The attachment of the embryo to the uterus is called ____________________.
1. gestation
2. fertilisation
3. implantation
4. menstruation
Ans:  3
Question (19):   The onset of the reproductive age is called _____________.
1. menstruation
2. menarche
3. menopause
4. puberty
Ans:  4
Question (20):   The first time that the monthly bleeding occurs is called __________________.
1. maturity
2. menarche
3. menopause
4. puberty
Ans:  2
Question (21):   The most important part of the plant for continuation of the life of the species is _____.
1. stem
2. root
3. flower
4. leaf
Ans:  3
Question (22):   The type of vegetative propagation seen in chrysanthemum is ________________.
1. runner
2. sucker
3. stolon
4. offset
Ans:  2
Question (23):   Successfully grafted plants bear the flowers and fruits characteristic of the _______.
1. scion
2. stock
3. either scion or stock
4. a mixture of scion and stock
Ans:  1
Question (24):   Sugarcane is normally grown by ______________.
1. cutting
2. grafting
3. layering
4. seeds
Ans:  1
Question (25):   Unequal daughter cells are produced in _______________.
1. fragmentation
2. sporulation
3. fission
4. budding
Ans:  4
Question (26):   Vegetative propogation in sweet potato is by ___________.
1. stem
2. root
3. leaf
4. none of the above
Ans:  2
Question (27):   Vegetative propogation in Bryophyllum is by ___________.
1. stem
2. root
3. leaf
4. none of the above
Ans:  3
Question (28):   An example of a hermaphrodite is ___________.
1. frog
2. fish
3. earthworm
4. hydra
Ans:  3
Question (29):   Multiple fission is seen in ___________.
1. yeast
2. paramoecium
3. plasmodium
4. rhizopus
Ans:  3
Question (30):   Progesterone is secreted by ________________.
1. ovarian follicle
2. Graffian follicle
3. Corpus luteum
4. Corpus albicans
Ans:  3
Question (31):   The hormone secreted by the pituitary to start the ovulation process is ___________.
1. FSH
2. Luteinizing hormone
3. Oestrogen
4. Progesterone
Ans:  2
Question (32):   Sperms are produced at a temperature that is ________the body temperature.
1. same as
2. lower than
3. higher than
4. immaterial to
Ans:  2
Question (33):   The part of the sperm that contains the lytic enzymes is ____________________.
1. acrosome
2. nucleus
3. mid-piece
4. tail
Ans:  1
Question (34):   The life span of the sperm is ______________.
1. 2 days
2. 1-3 days
3. 1-3 weeks
4. 7 days
Ans:  2
Question (35):   The sperms are temporarily stored in ___________.
1. vas deferens
2. vas efferens
3. epididymis
4. bladder
Ans: 3
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