QUESTION 8 The differentiation of sperm by an organism is termed: oogenesis homo
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QUESTION 8
The differentiation of sperm by an organism is termed:
oogenesis
homologous formation
spermatogenesis
diploidization
3 points
QUESTION 9
The division of the cellular cytoplasm and organelles is called:
interphase
cytokinesis
cellular streaming
furrowing
3 points
QUESTION 10
Which one of these is NOT part of the human female external genitalia?
mons pubis
glans c litoris
labium minora
labium majora
v agina
Destruction of lung tissue, ballooning of the chest, coughing, and breathlessness describe:
autoimmune disease
collapsed lung
pneumonia
tuberculosis
emphysema
3 points
QUESTION 39
Which of the following diseases is caused by exposure to particles inhaled primarily in the workplace? (Examples: silica, coal dust, and asbestos):
emphysema
pneumonia
rheumatic fever
tuberculosis
pulmonary fibrosis
3 points
QUESTION 40
Daughter nuclei form from each parent cell during:
telophase I and telophase II
only telophase I
only telophase II
neither telophase I nor telophase II
oogenesis
homologous formation
spermatogenesis
diploidization
Explanation / Answer
ques 8. the differentiation of sperm by an organism is termed as SPERMATOGENESIS (spermatozoa are produced from spermatogonial stem cells by mitosis and meiosis) therefore, option C is correct
ques 9. the division of cellular cytoplasm and organelles is called CYTOKINESIS
3. destruction of the lung tissue, ballooning of the chest , coughing, and breathlessness describe; EMPHYSEMA (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
ques 10. V AGINA is not a part of female external genitalia.
ques 39..PULMONARY FIBROSIS(a respiratory disesse in which scars are formed in the lung tissues, leading to serious breathing problems. Scar formation, the accumulation of excess fibrous connective tissue ) is caused by exposure to particles inhaled primarily in the workplace.(e.g. silica, coal, dust and asbestos)
ques 40
daughter nuclei form from each parent cell during: TELOPHASE I AND II (haploids are formed).
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