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What is Done in the Contraception Method Known as Vasectomy? - Science

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What is done in the contraception method known as vasectomy?

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 The surgical method of birth control for men is called vasectomy, in which a small portion of the vas deferens is cut and their ends are sealed to prevent sperms from coming out.

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पाठ 3: How do Organisms Reproduce? - Exercise 2 [पृष्ठ १७०]

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लखमीर सिंह Biology (Science) [English] Class 10
पाठ 3 How do Organisms Reproduce?
Exercise 2 | Q 41.2 | पृष्ठ १७०

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Reproductive and Child Healthcare (RCH) programmes are currently in operation. One of the major tasks of these programmes is to create awareness amongst people about the wide range of reproduction related aspects. As this is important and essential for building a reproductively healthy society.

  1. “Providing sex education in schools in one of the ways to meet this goal.” Give four points in support of your opinion regarding this statement.
  2. List any two ‘indicators’ that indicate a reproductively healthy society.

What do you think is the significance of reproductive health in a society?


Our government has intentionally imposed strict conditions for M.T.P. in our country. Justify giving a reason.


Name one method of contraception which also protects against sexually transmitted diseases.


What is the name of surgical method of birth control in human males in which the sperm ducts are cut and ligated (tied) at both ends?


Answer the following question.
What is meant by contraception?


In the surgical method of birth control available for human females, the structures P in the reproductive system are cut and ligated (tied up) properly at both ends. This prevents the reproductive cell Q released by an organ R from entering the structures P so that Q is not available to fuse with another reproductive cell S coming from the male reproductive system. In this way, pregnancy is prevented.
(a) What are structures P?
(b) What is cell Q?
(c) Name the organ R.
(d) What is the reproductive cell S?
(e) What is the name of this surgical method of birth control available to females?


A woman uses pills A as a method of birth control (or preventing pregnancy). The pills A stop the ovaries from releasing ovum into oviducts. Another woman uses pills B as a method of birth control. The pills B kill the sperms and prevent pregnancy.
(a) What do the pills A contain?
(b) What is the common name of pills A?
(c) What do the pills B contain?
(d) What is the common name of pills B?
(e) What is the general name of these methods of birth control?


Differentiate between the following:

Spermatogenesis and oogenesis


Expand the following abbreviation:

IUCD


What is contraception? List four different methods. State four reasons for adopting contraceptive methods.


Why is it necessary to maintain reproductive health? Which precautions one should follow to maintain reproductive health?


RCH stands for ______.


A dark stained body present in the somatic cells of human female but absent from those of male is ______.


The period of pregnancy is called ______ 


Which of the following method of contraception protects from acquiring sexually transmitted diseases?


Given below are events that lead to pregnancy and development of embryo.

  1. Fertilization of egg
  2. Maturation of egg
  3. Release of egg
  4. Embedding of embryo in thickened uterine wall.

Which of the following options gives the correct order of sequence in which they occur?


John and Radha were classmates since childhood. When Radha became eleven years old, she developed a little swelling on her neck. She visited the doctor who started medication for her. After a few years, John also developed a slight protrusion on his throat. He got worried and went to the doctor. But, the doctor assured him that it was a normal feature in boys while they are growing up. Can you think of any reasons for the difference in diagnoses?


Observe the chart and graph given in the figure carefully and answer the following questions.

Age in
Years
% of full height
Boys Girls
8 72% 77%
9 75% 81%
10 78% 84%
11 81% 88%
12 84% 91%
13 88% 95%
14 92% 98%
15 95% 99%
16 98% 99.5%
17 99% 100%
18 100% 100%
  1. Which of the line represents the height of boys?
  2. Which line represents the height of girls?
  3. What is the difference between the pattern of increase in the height of boys and girls?
  4. Is this pattern true for each individual?

Select the statement(s) that relate to reproductive health:


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