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Draw a neat and labelled diagram of spermatogenesis.

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Chapter: [2] Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals
Concept: Gametogenesis

Give any four significances of fertilization in humans.

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Chapter: [2] Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals
Concept: Fertilization in Human

Mention the names of any two organs each derived from ectoderm and mesoderm.

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Chapter: [2] Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals
Concept: Embryonic Development in Human

Write the long form of GIFT.

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Chapter: [2] Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals
Concept: Infertility

In absence of fertilization, corpus luteum degenerates into ______.

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Chapter: [2] Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals
Concept: The Female Reproductive System

Distinguish between human sperm and ovum.

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Chapter: [2] Reproduction in Lower and Higher Animals
Concept: Gametogenesis

Why the ratio in pleiotropy is 2 : 1? Explain it with an example.

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Deviations from Mendel’s Findings

If centromere is situated in the middle of the chromosome, it is called ________.

(a) Metacentric

(b) Acrocentric

(c) Submetacentric

(d) Telocentric

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

Give the genotype of Turner’s syndrome.

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders

If the number of chromosomes in an endosperm cell is 27, what will be the chromosome number in the definitive nucleus?

  1. 9
  2. 18
  3. 27
  4. 36
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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

If only one 'X' chromosome is found in a female person, which of the following symptoms she will show?

  1. epicanthal skin fold
  2. webbing of neck
  3. small testis and absence of spermatogenesis
  4. presence of simian crease on the palm
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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders

Which of the following is NOT an example of connecting link?

  1. Archaeopteryx
  2. fchthyostegia
  3. Seymouria
  4. Biston betularia
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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Linkage and Crossing Over

What is gene pool?

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

Give any 'two' names of X-linked diseases

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders

What will be the phenotype of progeny, if a carrier haemophilic female marries a normal male?

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Human Genetic Disorders

Write a note on multiple alleles considering examples of human blood groups.

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Deviations from Mendel’s Findings

Define the term ‘genome’.

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

What is criss-cross inheritance?

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Linkage and Crossing Over

Sketch and label the structure of chromosome.

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance

Explain the significance of a test cross.

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Chapter: [3] Inheritance and Variation
Concept: Back Cross and Test Cross
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