Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Human Reproduction

Question:

Read the given passage and answer the following questions:

Spermatogenesis results in the formation of sperms that are transported by the male sex accessory ducts. A normal human sperm is composed of a head, neck, a middle piece and tail. The process of formation of mature female gametes is called oogenesis. The reproductive cycle of female primates is called menstrual cycle. Menstrual cycle starts only after attaining sexual maturation (puberty). During ovulation only one ovum is released per menstrual cycle. The cyclical changes in the ovary and the uterus during menstrual cycle are induced by changes in the levels of pituitary and ovarian hormones. After coitus, sperms are transported to the ampulla, where the sperm fertilises the ovum leading to formation of a diploid zygote. The presence of X or Y chromosome in the sperm determines the sex of the embryo. The zygote undergoes repeated mitotic division to form a blastocyst, which is implanted in the uterus resulting in pregnancy. After nine months of pregnancy, the fully developed foetus is ready for delivery. The process of childbirth is called parturition which is induced by a complex neuroendocrine mechanism involving cortisol, estrogens and oxytocin. Mammary glands differentiate during pregnancy and secrete milk after child-birth. The new-born baby is fed milk by the mother (lactation) during the initial few months of growth.

What happens after childbirth to support the growth of the newborn baby?

Options:

Parturition

Spermatogenesis

Lactation

Ovulation

Correct Answer:

Lactation

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) –Lactation 

The mammary glands of the female undergo differentiation during pregnancy and starts producing milk towards the end of pregnancy by the process called lactation. This helps the mother in feeding the new- born. The milk produced during the initial few days of lactation is called colostrum which contains several antibodies absolutely essential to develop resistance for the new-born babies. Breast-feeding during the initial period of infant growth is recommended by doctors for bringing up a healthy baby.

Other terms in context:

  • Parturition refers to the process of childbirth itself but does not support the baby’s growth afterward.
  • Spermatogenesis is the formation of sperm in males, unrelated to supporting newborns.
  • Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovary and is part of the menstrual cycle, not related to post-childbirth care.

Thus, lactation is the process that nourishes the newborn after childbirth.