List - I (Structures) | List – II (Features) | ||
A. | Mons pubis | i. | A fleshy fold of tissue surrounding the vaginal opening |
B. | Clitoris | ii. | Fatty cushion of cells covered by skin and hair |
C. | Hymen | iii. | Tiny finger-like structure above labia minora |
D. | Labina majora | iv. | A thin membrane-like structure covering vaginal opening |
A. Genital warts | B. Genital herpes |
C Syphilis | D Hepatius-B |
E Trichomoniasis |
List - I | List – II | ||
A. | Parturition | i. | Several antibodies for new-born babies |
B. | Placenta | ii. | Collection of ovum after ovulation |
C. | Colostrum | iii. | Foetal ejection reflex |
D. | Fimbriae | iv. | Secretion of the hormone hCG |
List I | List II | ||
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A | Robert May | I | Species-Area relationship |
B | Alexander von Humboldt | II | Long term ecosystem experiment using out door plots |
C | Paul Ehrlich | III | Global species diversity at about 7 million |
D | David Tilman | IV | Rivet popper hypothesis |
List I | List II | ||
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A | Mesozoic Era | I | Lower invertebrates |
B | Proterozoic Era | II | Fish & Amphibia |
C | Cenozoic Era | III | Birds & Reptiles |
D | Paleozoic Era | IV | Mammals |
Reproduction in human beings involves the fusion of male and female gametes that produces in their reproductive system.
The male reproductive system comprises:
The female reproductive system is active before, during, and after fertilization as well. It comprises the following parts: