• 1. 
    In female mammals, Bartholin’s glands open into the

  • fallopian tubes and release a secretion which makes sperms motile
  • uterus and release a lubricating fluid during the birth of young ones
  • urinary bladder and assist in the release of urine
  • vestibule and release a lubricating fluid in the vagina
  • 2. 
    The nutritive medium for the ejaculated sperms is given by

  • fallopian tube
  • vaginal fluid
  • seminal fluid
  • uterine lining
  • 3. 
    Layer of cells immediately surrounding the ovum but outside the zona pellucida is called as

  • germinal epithelium
  • corona radiata
  • theca interna
  • membrana granulosa
  • 4. 
    Corpus luteum is the source of secretion of

  • LH
  • Estradiol
  • Estrogen
  • Progesterone
  • 5. 
    The membrane investing the ovum just outside the membrana granulosa is

  • theca interna
  • discus proligerus
  • zona pellucida
  • vitelline membrane
  • 6. 
    In the female rabbit, the expanded proximal part of the oviduct is known as

  • fimbriated funnel
  • uterus
  • vagina
  • vestibule
  • 7. 
    If after ovulation, pregnancy does not take place, then the corpus luteum

  • produces lot of relaxin and oxytocin
  • degenerates in a short time
  • is maintained in the presence of progesterone
  • becomes active and secretes a lot of LH and FSH
  • 8. 
    Graafian follicle are characteristically found in the

  • ovary of frog
  • testis of mammal
  • thyroid of mammal
  • ovary of mammal
  • 9. 
    After ovulation, the Graafian follicle becomes an endocrine organ called

  • fibrin
  • ovarian tube
  • globulin
  • corpus luteum
  • 10. 
    The stroma of the ovary consists of blood vessels, nerves, muscle fibres and a type of protein called

  • Fibrin
  • Collagen
  • Albumin
  • Globulin
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