CBSE 12th Standard Biology Subject Reproductive Health Ncert Exemplar 1 Marks Questions With Solution 2021
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CBSE 12th Standard Biology Subject Reproductive Health Ncert Exemplar 1 Marks Questions With Solution 2021
12th Standard CBSE
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Biology
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Reproductive health refers only to healthy reproductive functions.Comment.
(a)Yes .Reproductive health is a state of physical, physiological, behavioural and social fitness for leading a responsible, safe and satisfying reproductive life.
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The present population growth rate in India is alarming.Suggest ways check it.
(a)1.Spread of education facilities.
2.Making young people career conscious.
3.Providing vocational training for gainful employment.
4.Wider spread of information and materials for birth control.
5.Raising marriage age. -
STDs can be considered as self-invited diseases.Comment.
(a)Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) can be considered self-invited diseases because these diseases develop due
to our own unsafe habits. But one could be free of these infections by following the simple principles given below
(i) Avoid sex with unknown partners/multiple partners.
(ii) Always use condoms during coitus.
(iii) In case of doubt one should go to a qualified doctor for early detection and get complete treatment if
diagnosed with disease.
If all the above said precautions are not strictly adopted by people, they are inviting STDsto infect them. -
Strict conditions are to be followed in Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) procedures.mention two reasons.
(a)1. MTP is generally advised during first trimester of pregnancy as it becomes more and riskier as after this period fetus becomes more intimately associated with the uterine wall tissue.
2. Various methods of MTP require the help of qualified doctors.
3. To prevent illegal female foeticide. -
Mention the primary aim of the 'Assisted Reproductive Technology' (ART) programme.
(a)'Assisted Reproductive Technology' (ART) is the collection of special techniques. The primary aim of the ART programmes is to assist infertile couples to have children through certain special techniques like ZIFT, IUT, GIFT, ICSI, AI, etc., when treatment for infertility problems is not possible.
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CBSE 12th Standard Biology Subject Reproductive Health Ncert Exemplar 1 Marks Questions With Solution 2021 Answer Keys
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Yes .Reproductive health is a state of physical, physiological, behavioural and social fitness for leading a responsible, safe and satisfying reproductive life.
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1.Spread of education facilities. 2.Making young people career conscious. 3.Providing vocational training for gainful employment. 4.Wider spread of information and materials for birth control. 5.Raising marriage age.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) can be considered self-invited diseases because these diseases develop due to our own unsafe habits. But one could be free of these infections by following the simple principles given below (i) Avoid sex with unknown partners/multiple partners. (ii) Always use condoms during coitus. (iii) In case of doubt one should go to a qualified doctor for early detection and get complete treatment if diagnosed with disease. If all the above said precautions are not strictly adopted by people, they are inviting STDsto infect them.
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1. MTP is generally advised during first trimester of pregnancy as it becomes more and riskier as after this period fetus becomes more intimately associated with the uterine wall tissue. 2. Various methods of MTP require the help of qualified doctors. 3. To prevent illegal female foeticide.
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'Assisted Reproductive Technology' (ART) is the collection of special techniques. The primary aim of the ART programmes is to assist infertile couples to have children through certain special techniques like ZIFT, IUT, GIFT, ICSI, AI, etc., when treatment for infertility problems is not possible.
1 Marks