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Text Book Back Questions and Answers - Chapter 3 Reproductive Health 12th Biology Zoology Guide Samacheer Kalvi Solutions - SaraNextGen [2024-2025]


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Reproductive Health

Text Book Back Questions and Answers

Question 1.
Which of the following is correct regarding HIV, hepatitis B, gonorrhoea and trichomoniasis?
(a) Gonorrhoea is a STD whereas others are not.
(b) Trichomoniasis is a viral disease whereas others are bacterial.
(c) HIV is a pathogen whereas others are diseases.
(d) Hepatitis B is eradicated completely whereas others are not.
Answer:
(c) HIV is a pathogen whereas others are diseases.

Question 2.
Which one of the following groups includes sexually transmitted diseases caused by bacteria . only?
(a) Syphilis, gonorrhoea and candidiasis
(b) Syphilis, chlamydiasis and gonorrhoea
(c) Syphilis, gonorrhoea and trichomoniasis
(d) Syphilis, trichomoniasis and pediculosis
Answer:
(b) Syphilis, chlamydiasis and gonorrhoea

Question 3.
Identify the correct statements from the following:
(a) Chlamydiasis is a viral disease.
(b) Gonorrhoea is caused by a spirochaete bacterium, Treponema palladium.
(c) The incubation period for syphilis is 2 to 14 days in males and 7 to 21 days in females.
(d) Both syphilis and gonorrhoea are easily cured with antibiotics.
Answer:
(d) Both syphilis and gonorrhoea are easily cured with antibiotics.

Question 4.
A contraceptive pill prevents ovulation by
(a) blocking fallopian tube
(b) inhibiting release of FSH and LH
(c) stimulating release of FSH and LH
(d) causing immediate degeneration of released ovum.
Answer:
(b) inhibiting release of FSH and LH

Question 5.
The approach which does not give the defined action of contraceptive is

Answer:
(b) Vasectomy – Prevents spermatogenesis

Question 6.
Read the given statements and select the correct option.
Statement 1: Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults are made of rubber and are inserted into the female reproductive tract to cover the cervix before coitus.
Statement 2: They are chemical barriers of conception and are reusable.
(a) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1
(b) Both statements 1 and 2 are correct but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.
(d) Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect.
Answer:
(c) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.

Question 7.
Match column I with column II and select the correct the correct option from option the code given below

Answer:
(d) A – (iv), B – (i), C – (ii), D – (iii)

Question 8.
Select the incorrect action of hormonal contraceptive pills from the following
(a) Inhibition of spermatogenesis.
(b) Inhibition of ovulation.
(c) Changes in cervical mucus impairing its ability to allow passage and transport of sperms.
(d) Alteration in uterine endometrium to make it unsuitable for implantation.
Answer:
(a) Inhibition of spermatogenesis.

Question 9.
What is amniocentesis? Why a statutory ban is imposed on this technique?
Answer:
Amniocentesis is a prenatal technique used to detect any chromosomal abnormalities in the foetus and it is being often misused to determine the sex of the foetus. Once the sex of the foetus is known, there may be a chance of female foeticide. Hence, a statutory ban on amniocentesis is imposed

Question 10.
Select the correct term from the bracket and complete the given branching tree

(Barriers, Lactational amonerrhoea, Tubectomy, CuT)
Answer:

Question 11.
Correct the following statements

1. Transfer of an ovum collected from donor into the fallopian tube is called ZIFT.

2. Transfering of an embryo with more than 8 blastomeres into uterus is called GIFT,

3. Multiload 375 is a hormone releasing IUD.

Answer:

1. Transfer of 8 celled blastomere collected from donor into the fallopian tube is called ZIFT.

2. Transfering of an embryo with more than 8 blastomeres into uterus is called IUT.

3. Multiload 375 is a copper releasing IUD.

Question 12.
Which method do you suggest the couple to have a baby, if the male partner fails to inseminate the female or due to very low sperm count in the ejaculate?
Answer:
Micro-testicular sperm extraction (TESE):
Microsurgical sperm retrieval from the testicle involves a small midline incision in the scrotum, through which one or both testicles can be seen. Under the microscope, the seminiferous tubules are dilated and small amount of testicular tissue in areas of active sperm production are removed and improved for sperm yield compared to traditional biopsy techniques.

Question 13.
Expand the following: (a) ZIFT (b) ICSI
Answer:
Zygote intra-fallopian transfer Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection

Question 14.
What are the strategies to be implemented in India to attain total reproductive health?
Answer:

· Creating awareness and providing medical assistance to build a healthy society.

· Introducing sex education in schools to provide information about adolescence and adolescence related changes.

· Educating couples and those in the marriageable age groups about the available birth control methods and family planning norms.

· Creating awareness about care for pregnant women, post-natal care of mother and child and the importance of breast feeding.

· Encouraging and supporting governmental and non-governmental agencies to identify new methods and/or to improve upon the existing methods of birth control.

Question 15.
Differentiate foeticide and infanticide.
Answer:
Female foeticide refers to ‘aborting the female in the mother’s womb’.
Female infanticide is ‘killing the female child after her birth’.

Question 16.
Describe the major STDs and their symptoms.
Answer:

Cervical cancer is caused by a sexually transmitted virus called Human Papilloma virus (HPV). HPV may cause abnormal growth of cervical cells or cencer:
Cervical carvical dysplasia. The most common symptoms and signs of cervical cancer are pelvic pain, increased vaginal discharge and abnormal vaginal bleeding. The risk factors for cervical cancer include

· Having multiple sexual partners

· Prolonged use of contraceptive pills

Cervical cancer can be diagnosed by a Papanicolaou smear (PAP smear) combined with an HPV test. X-Ray, CT scan, MRI and a PET scan may also be used to determine the stage of cancer. The treatment options for cervical cancer include radiation therapy, surgery and chemotherapy.

Modem screening techniques can detect precancerous changes in the cervix. Therefore screening is recommended for women above 30 years once in a year. Cervical cancer can be prevented with vaccination. Primary prevention begins with HPV vaccination of girls aged 9-13 years, before they become sexually active. Modification in lifestyle can also help in preventing cervical cancer. Healthy diet, avoiding tobacco usage, preventing early marriages, practicing monogamy and regular exercise minimize the risk of cervical cancer.

Question 17.
How are STDs transmitted?
Answer:
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are called as Sexually transmitted infections (STI). Normally STI are transmitted from person to person during intimate sexual contact with an infected partner. Infections like Hepatitis-B and HIV are transmitted sexually as well as by sharing of infusion needles, surgical instruments, etc with infected people, blood transfusion or from infected mother to baby.

Question 18.
Write the preventive measures of STDs.
Answer:
Prevention of STDs:

1. Avoid sex with unknown partner/ multiple partners

2. use condoms

3. In case of doubt, consult a doctor for diagnosis and get complete treatment.

Question 19.
The procedure of GIFT involves the transfer of female gametes into the fallopain tube, can gametes be transferred to the uterus to achieve the same result? Explain.
Answer:
Gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT): Transfer of an ovum collected from a donor into the fallopian tube. In this the eggs are collected from the ovaries and placed with the sperms in one of the fallopian tubes. The zygote travels toward the uterus and gets implanted in the inner lining of the uterus.

Question 20.
Amniocentesis, the foetal sex determination test, is banned in our country. Is it necessary? Comment.
Answer:
Amniocentesis is a prenatal technique used to detect any chromosomal abnormalities in the foetus and it is being often misused to determine the sex of the foetus. Once the sex of ‘ the foetus is known, there may be a chance of female foeticide. Hence, a statutory ban on amniocentesis is imposed.

Question 21.
Open Book Assessment ‘Healthy reproduction, legally checked birth control measures and proper family planning programmes are essential for the survival of mankind’ Justify.
Answer:
Reproductive health and proper family planning programmes are highly essential for survival of mankind. Reproductive health refers to the state of physical, psycological and social well being merely in absence of illness in all matter related to reproductive system and its proper functioning. Family planning has the following health and social benefits.

1. Protecting the health of women by reducing frequent pregnancies.

2. Reducing abortions.

3. Providing stable population growth.

4. Assuming the infants well being by providing adequate time lapse between successive pregnancies.

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