Correct sequence of embryo development:
1. Gamete → Zygote → Morula → Blastula → Gastrula
2. Gamete → Zygote → Blastula → Morula → Gastrula
3. Gamete → Neurula → Gastrula
4. Gamete → Neurula → Morula
Which of these induces the development of corpus Luteum:
1. LH
2. Oestrogen
3. FSH
4. LTH
After ovulation, follicles convert into:
1. Corpus luteum
2. Corpus albicans
3. Corpus cavernosa
4. Corpus callosum
Blastopore is the pore of:
1. Archenteron
2. Blastocoel
3. Coelom
4. A.C.
Cleavage in mammals is:
1. Holoblastic equal
2. Holoblastic unequal
3. Superficial
4. Discoidal
Which set is similar:
1. Corpus luteum – Graafian follicles
2. Sebum-sweat
3. Bundle of his – Pacemaker
4. Vita - Niacin
Mainly which hormones control the menstrual cycle in human beings:
1. FSH
2. LH
3. FSH, LH, Estrogen
4. Progesterone
What is true for cleavage:
1. Size of the embryo increases
2. Size of cells decreases
3. Size of cells increases
4. Size of the embryo decreases
During embryonic development, the establishment of polarity along the anterior/posterior, dorsal/ventral, or medial/lateral axis is called:
1. Organizer phenomena
2. Axis formation
3. Anamorphosis
4. Pattern formation
Bartholin's glands are situated:
1. On the sides of the head of some amphibians
2. At the reduced tail end of birds
3. On either side of the vagina in humans
4. On either side of the vas deferens in humans