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    About which day in a normal human menstrual cycle does rapid secretion of LH (popularly called as LH-surge) normally occurs?

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    Cleavage was first observed by 

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    The Wolffian duct gives rise to 

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    During embryonic development the establishment of polarity along anterior / posterior, dorsal / ventral or medial / lateral axis is called 

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    The human embryo is about one inch in length after

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    If the nuclei from an 8 celled stage of an embryo are transplanted into enucleated eggs, which of the following events is likely to occur?

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    How many secondary spermatocytes will be required to form 400 spermatozoa?

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    The concept that organiser is essential for embryonic development was given by

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    List 1 contains terms and List 2 contains definitions. Match them correctly and choose the right answer.

    List IList II
    AParturition1Attachment of zygote to endometrium
    BGestation2Release of egg from Graafian follicle
    COvulation3Delivery of baby from uterus
    DImplantation4Duration between pregnancy and birth
    EConception5Formation of zygote by fusion of the egg and sperm
    6Stoppage of ovulation and menstruation

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    Thickness of vitelline membrane in Drossophila is about 

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