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Question 1
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Which of the following hormones is secreted by the corpus luteum in a non pregnant state?
Your Answer: Progesterone
Explanation:The corpus luteum is formed from the granulosa cells of the mature follicle. The structure functions as a transient endocrine organ which secretes mainly progesterone with additional secretion of oestradiol and inhibin, which serve to suppress FSH levels. In the event of no pregnancy, the corpus luteum stops producing progesterone and degenerates into the corpus albicans.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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Question 2
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When does Oocytogenesis complete?
Your Answer: Ovulation
Correct Answer: Birth
Explanation:During the early fetal life, oogonia proliferate by mitosis. They enlarge to form primary oocyte before birth. No primary oocyte is form after birth. The primary oocyte is dormant is the ovarian follicles until puberty. As the follicle matures, the primary oocyte completes its first meiotic division and gives rise to secondary oocyte. During ovulation the secondary oocytes starts the second meiotic division but is only completed if a sperm penetrates it. This 1st and 2nd meiotic division is known as ootidogenesis.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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Question 3
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How many days after fertilisation does the blastocyst form?
Your Answer: 5 days
Explanation:Shortly after the Morula enters into the uterus, approximately on the 4th day after fertilization a fluid filled cystic cavity appears in the morula and transforms the morula into a blastocyst.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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Question 4
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At birth, approximately how many oocytes are present in the ovaries?
Your Answer: 1 million
Explanation:Female infants are thought to be born with the total number of gametes they will posses in their lifetime. About 1 million healthy oocytes are present at birth. However, only about 300,000 of these oocytes survive to puberty, a number which continues to decline until all the oocytes are depleted triggering menopause.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Regarding fertilization & implantation:
Your Answer: Implantation occurs at the morula stage
Correct Answer: The sperm head penetrates through the corona radiata & zona pellucida while the tail remains outside
Explanation:During fertilization, a sperm must first fuse with the plasma membrane and then penetrate the female egg cell to fertilize it. Fusing to the egg cell usually causes little problem, whereas penetrating through the egg’s hard shell or extracellular matrix can be more difficult. Therefore, sperm cells go through a process known as the acrosome reaction, which is the reaction that occurs in the acrosome of the sperm as it approaches the egg. The acrosome is a cap-like structure over the anterior half of the sperm’s head. Upon penetration, if all is normally occurring, the process of egg-activation occurs, and the oocyte is said to have become activated. This is thought to be induced by a specific protein phospholipase c zeta. It undergoes its secondary meiotic division, and the two haploid nuclei (paternal and maternal) fuse to form a zygote. To prevent polyspermy and minimize the possibility of producing a triploid zygote, several changes to the egg’s cell membranes render them impenetrable shortly after the first sperm enters the egg.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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Question 7
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Which one of the following features is associated with Turner's syndrome?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Primary amenorrhea
Explanation:Turner syndrome patients present with primary amenorrhea. These ladies have non functional or streak ovaries and they cant conceive. Their genetic traits is 45X. They have a shielded chest, webbed neck and low height. These patients suffer from primary amenorrhea.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Which one of the following statements best suits Androgen insensitivity syndrome?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Gonadectomy must be performed after puberty because of the increased risk of malignancy
Explanation:Androgen insensitivity syndrome patients have 46XY chromosomes. They are males by genotype but appear as female because of insensitivity to male hormones. It is advisable to perform gonadectomy in these patients after puberty because these patients are at increased risk of developing malignancy.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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Question 10
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Levels of which of the following hormones are increased in ovarian dysgenesis?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: Pituitary gonadotropins
Explanation:There is marked elevation of FSH and LH in ovarian dysgenesis, produced by the pituitary.
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This question is part of the following fields:
- Embryology
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