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Life Sciences Practice Test: Developmental Genetics
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Developmental genetics is a branch of genetics that studies how genes control embryonic development. It aims to understand how complex organisms, structures, and processes arise from simple building blocks.  Developmental genetics has evolved from identifying genes with pronounced effects on development to understanding gene regulation. Gene regulation is the complex interplay of signal transduction, epigenetic interactions, and physical and biochemical factors.  By studying how genes control developmental processes, such as cell migration and differentiation, scientists try to better... Show more
Life Sciences Practice Test: Developmental Genetics
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11 Questions

1. Which of the following secrete spermatozoa activating substances?
2. Name the hormone which is secreted during puberty?
3. Which of the following provide negative feedback for the release of testosterone?
4. Which of the following is NOT secreted from corpus luteum?
5. Which of the following is considered as the source of testosterone?
6. Haploid spermatids modified into motile spermatozoa by the process called___________
7. Name the milk ejection hormone?
8. Spermatids are functionally diploid and genetically haploid.
9. What is the pattern of cleavage in mammals?
10. Where does sperm acquire its motility?
11. What is the site of spermatogenesis?