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Give a term for the following:

An ART in which eggs are removed from the ovary of the female, fertilised and then placed in her fallopian tube.

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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Infertility

Expand the following abbreviation:

PID

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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) or Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

Name any two Cu-ions releasing IUDs.

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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Infertility

Explain any two ways by which IUDs devices act as contraceptives.

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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Infertility

Sapna has been diagnosed with an infection of the reproductive tract caused by bacteria. She experiences burning sensation during urination, pain around her genitalia and observes pus containing discharge. Her doctor tells her that this infection has an incubation period of two to five days but can be cured.

What is the biological name of the causative agent of the disease Sapna is suffering from?

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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) or Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

Which is the most commonly prescribed non-steroidal oral contraceptive pill in India?

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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Concept of Reproductive Health

Which one of the following choices reflects the correct number of chromosomes in the zygote and in the second polar body of Drosophila melanogaster?

  Zygote Meiocytes
I 08 08
II 04 08
III 08 04
IV 04 04
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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Infertility

All STDs do not affect the genital organs. Justify the statement.

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Chapter: [4] Reproductive Health
Concept: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) or Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

The genotype of a person withTumer's syndrome will be:
(i)   44+XXY
(ii)  44+XYY
(iii) 44+XO
(iv) 44+XXYY

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders

Choose the correct options of the following question:

Study the given monohybrid cross:

A test cross for this Fj will be:

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

Define the Homologous chromosomes

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

A homozygous pea plant with round seed coat and yellow cotyledons are crossed with another homozygous, pea plant having wrinkled seed coat and green cotyledons.

  1. Give the types of gametes produced by plants of F-generation.
  2. Give the dihybrid phenotypic ratio with the corresponding phenotypes.
  3. State Mendel’s principle involved in this cross.
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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Heredity and Variation

Mention one cause for variation in nature.

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Heredity and Variation

Explain the process of sex determination in honey bees.

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Sex Determination >> Sex Determination in Honey Bees

Give an account of artificial chromosomes in the transfer of genetic material.

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

What is the genotype of Turner's Syndrome?

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders

Mention any one symptom of Turner's syndrome.

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders

A haemophilic man marries a carrier woman and they have a daughter. What is the probability of their daughter being haemophilic?

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

In a karyotype analysis, X and Y chromosomes represent sex chromosomes.

Name the scientist who discovered the X chromosome.

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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

Jacob is genetically a carrier of the disorder that affects the shape of the RBCs, as shown in the diagram below. His son James suffers from the same disorder.

  1. Give the biochemical reason for the disorder that changes the shape of the RBCs, as shown above.
  2. Draw a Punnett square to show the genotype of the mother of James.
  3. Name and define the type of 'point mutation' responsible for this disorder.
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Chapter: [5] Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders
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