These question are based on ectopic pregnancies, and on True Hermaphroditism, also referred to as intersex. In this case
Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 1:33 pm
These question are based on ectopic pregnancies, and on True
Hermaphroditism, also referred to as intersex. In this case, a man
can have male and female reproductive parts. About 90% of them
happens in fallopian tubes, some of them can occur anywhere in the
abdomen. Very rarely, they can occur, on the anterior wall of the
rectum The following questions are YES or NO type. All are basic
and simple questions. Attempt all the questions.
Explain your judgement also.
1) The placenta is very invasive (like a cancer), that is why it
can connect to tissues in the body and make contact with the organ
it is invading (to connect to the blood supply). (YES or No)
2) The placenta growths it will damage the organ except for the
uterus. (YES or NO)
3) The placenta growths it will damage the organ except for the
uterus, which is prepared to receive such an invasive organ like
the placenta) (YES or NO)
4) When developing in ectopic places it puts the mother in
danger, if it is left unremoved. (YES or NO)
5) The embryo will not develop well/survive in all the ectopic
pregnancies. (YES or NO)
6) What is maximum life time of fetus in ectopic
pregnancy ?
7) The placenta cannot growth adequately outside the uterus.
(YES or NO)
8) The fetus won't survive under any circumstances in ectopic
pregnancy (YES or NO)
9) Can the ovum (egg) which is produced by such a Hermaphrodite
male person, come out through his external male genitalia
(phallus)? (YES or NO)
10) The released ovum (egg) waits for fertilization, if the
fertilization doesn’t happen, can the ova (egg) come out alive like
sperm can come outside of the body of hermaphrodite person? (YES or
NO)
11 ) Why the ovum (egg) cannot move like sperm? What
supports the movement of ova (egg) in fallopian tubes?
12) Is there no connecting pathway from the fallopian tubes or
uterus with the phallus of True hermaphroditism?
13) If suppose there is a passageway, still the ovum (egg)
cannot come like sperm. Is it due to a lack of support system for
the movement of eggs through the external male genitalia (phallus)?
The general support system inside the fallopian tube for the
movement of the egg is the swaying motions of the cilia and the
rhythmic muscular contractions (peristaltic waves) of the fallopian
tube’s wall work together while moving the egg.
14) Is such a kind of cilia present inside the male urethra from
the crest of urethra to the external orifice? (YES or NO)
15) Does male physiology not require the cilia for the movement
of sperm? is it due to the semen is expelled by strong spasmodic
contractions of the bulbocavernosus muscle, which encircles the
corpus spongiosum (the structure that encloses the urethra). The
whole process of ejaculation is accomplished by nerve impulses
received from the external male genitalia (phallus).
16) the above understanding shows, the ejection of semen and
movement of egg is completely different? (YES or NO)
17) Is there any passageway between the vas deferens (ductus
deferens) of testicles, prostate glands, and seminal vesicles to
the rectum? (YES or NO)
18) Is there any chance of sperm entering the rectum (anal
canal) through this passageway? (YES or NO)
19) Are the reproductive system and rectum independent of each
other? (YES or NO)
Hermaphroditism, also referred to as intersex. In this case, a man
can have male and female reproductive parts. About 90% of them
happens in fallopian tubes, some of them can occur anywhere in the
abdomen. Very rarely, they can occur, on the anterior wall of the
rectum The following questions are YES or NO type. All are basic
and simple questions. Attempt all the questions.
Explain your judgement also.
1) The placenta is very invasive (like a cancer), that is why it
can connect to tissues in the body and make contact with the organ
it is invading (to connect to the blood supply). (YES or No)
2) The placenta growths it will damage the organ except for the
uterus. (YES or NO)
3) The placenta growths it will damage the organ except for the
uterus, which is prepared to receive such an invasive organ like
the placenta) (YES or NO)
4) When developing in ectopic places it puts the mother in
danger, if it is left unremoved. (YES or NO)
5) The embryo will not develop well/survive in all the ectopic
pregnancies. (YES or NO)
6) What is maximum life time of fetus in ectopic
pregnancy ?
7) The placenta cannot growth adequately outside the uterus.
(YES or NO)
8) The fetus won't survive under any circumstances in ectopic
pregnancy (YES or NO)
9) Can the ovum (egg) which is produced by such a Hermaphrodite
male person, come out through his external male genitalia
(phallus)? (YES or NO)
10) The released ovum (egg) waits for fertilization, if the
fertilization doesn’t happen, can the ova (egg) come out alive like
sperm can come outside of the body of hermaphrodite person? (YES or
NO)
11 ) Why the ovum (egg) cannot move like sperm? What
supports the movement of ova (egg) in fallopian tubes?
12) Is there no connecting pathway from the fallopian tubes or
uterus with the phallus of True hermaphroditism?
13) If suppose there is a passageway, still the ovum (egg)
cannot come like sperm. Is it due to a lack of support system for
the movement of eggs through the external male genitalia (phallus)?
The general support system inside the fallopian tube for the
movement of the egg is the swaying motions of the cilia and the
rhythmic muscular contractions (peristaltic waves) of the fallopian
tube’s wall work together while moving the egg.
14) Is such a kind of cilia present inside the male urethra from
the crest of urethra to the external orifice? (YES or NO)
15) Does male physiology not require the cilia for the movement
of sperm? is it due to the semen is expelled by strong spasmodic
contractions of the bulbocavernosus muscle, which encircles the
corpus spongiosum (the structure that encloses the urethra). The
whole process of ejaculation is accomplished by nerve impulses
received from the external male genitalia (phallus).
16) the above understanding shows, the ejection of semen and
movement of egg is completely different? (YES or NO)
17) Is there any passageway between the vas deferens (ductus
deferens) of testicles, prostate glands, and seminal vesicles to
the rectum? (YES or NO)
18) Is there any chance of sperm entering the rectum (anal
canal) through this passageway? (YES or NO)
19) Are the reproductive system and rectum independent of each
other? (YES or NO)