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State the Location: Bartholin’S Glands. - Biology

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प्रश्न

State the Location:

Bartholin’s glands.

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उत्तर

They are located on the sides of the vaginal orifice in females.

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अध्याय 10: The Reproductive System - State the Location

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आईसीएसई Biology [English] Class 10
अध्याय 10 The Reproductive System
State the Location | Q 6

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How many eggs do you think were released by the ovary of a female dog which gave birth to 6 puppies?


What is hymne? 


Give appropriate term for the following: 

The onset of reproductive phase in a female. 


After puberty human female shows cyclic changes in her reproductive system. Explain structural and hormonal changes in the uterus.

                                      (OR)

Give reasons :
(1) Scrotal sac serves as thermoregulator.
(2) Corpus luteum gets converted into corpus albicans in absence of fertilization.
(3) Missing of menses is the first indication of pregnancy.
(4) Surgical sterilization is a permanent method of birth control. (5) Human egg is microlecithal.


Give the functions of the following:
Penis


Give Technical Term:

Name the connective tissue surrounding the ovary.


The external genitalia of the human female is called ______.


Read the following and answer from given below:

During copulation, semen is released by the penis into the vegina. The motile sperms swim rapidly, fuse with the ovum in the ampullary region, resulting in fertilization. The haploid nucleus of sperm fuses with that of the ovum to form a diploid zygote.

Select the correct sequence of various physical and chemical events that take place during fertilisation.

P. Fusion of cortical granules with the plasma membrane of secondary oocyte.

Q. Formation of fertilization cone to receive sperm.

R. Release of sperm lysin from acrosome.

S. Mixing up of chromosomes of a sperm and an ovum.


The ______ is also called the womb.


The ______ is also called the womb.


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