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प्रश्न
What is the role of cervix in the human female reproductive system?
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उत्तर
Cervix helps in regulating the passage of sperm into the uterus and forms the birth canal to facilitate parturition.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Draw a labelled diagram of the female reproductive system.
Given here is a section of the female reproductive system of human beings.

Name the parts labelled 1 to 4
Rewrite the terms in the correct order so as to be in a logical sequence.
Sperm duct, penis, testes, sperms, semen.
Name the two types of twins.
Choose the correct answer:
Cervix is a part of ________________
Name the Following
The female copulatory organ in humans.
Name the Following
The term used for the mature follicles.
Name the Following
Surgical operation of the fallopian tubes in females for family planning.
Give Technical Term:
What term is used for the production and maturation of eggs in the ovaries?
Write the functional activity of the following structure:
Fallopian tubes
What is true of gametes?
A neat labelled diagram describes the parts of a typical angiospermic ovule.
Identify the term used for isthmus.
The development of lactiferous tubules during pregnancy is dependent on ____________.
Breasts are the modified ______ glands.
Identify the odd one from the following.
Extra-embryonic membranes of the mammalian embryo are derived from ______.
Structure connecting the fetus to placenta is ______.
The external genitalia of the human female is called ______.
The opening of the vagina is often covered partially by a membrane called ______.
The finger-like projections, called fimbriae, help in the collection of ovum into the fallopian tube following ovulation.
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.
In the female genital tract, sperms are made capable of fertilizing the egg. This phenomenon of sperm activation is called ______
What changes are observed in the uterus if fertilisation does not occur?
What is placenta? Mention its role during pregnancy?
Mother gives birth to a baby but the baby has characters of both parents. How is this possible?
______ receives the sperms and acts as a birth canal during childbirth.
Bartholin's glands are homologous to ______.
Given below is a certain situation. Analyze and describe its possible impact on a person:
Egg is not fertilised in a human female.
The ______ is also called the womb.
