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Match the Column: Pregnancy Diagnosis Methods and Key Reference Values
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Match the column — Pregnancy diagnosis methods and key reference values:
| TABLE-I | TABLE-II |
|---|---|
| 1. Slippage of foetal membrane | (a) 50–100 days of gestation |
| 2. Fremitus | (b) Liver-like consistency |
| 3. Cuboni test | (c) Mesonephric duct |
| 4. A-Z test | (d) Paramesonephric duct |
| 5. Mature C.L. | (e) 35–40 days of gestation |
| 6. Female genitalia develops from | (f) 80–120 days of gestation |
| 7. Male genitalia develops from | (g) 150–290 days of gestation |
- 1-e, 2-f, 3-g, 4-a, 5-b, 6-d, 7-c ✓ Correct
- 1-e, 2-f, 3-a, 4-g, 5-b, 6-d, 7-c
- 1-f, 2-e, 3-g, 4-a, 5-b, 6-d, 7-c
- 1-e, 2-f, 3-g, 4-a, 5-b, 6-c, 7-d
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 1-e, 2-f, 3-g, 4-a, 5-b, 6-d, 7-c
The correct matching:
- Slippage of foetal membrane: 35–40 days — the earliest sign detectable on per rectal palpation in cattle
- Fremitus (vibration of middle uterine artery): 80–120 days — the uterine artery becomes enlarged and shows a palpable vibration (thrill) due to increased blood flow
- Cuboni test (estrogen in urine): 150–290 days — detectable estrogen in mare urine from around day 150 onwards
- A-Z test (PMSG in serum): 50–100 days — PMSG is highest between days 40–120; A-Z test is most accurate at 50–100 days
- Mature C.L. (corpus luteum): Liver-like consistency — a mature/active CL has the soft, pliable consistency of liver tissue on rectal palpation
- Female genitalia develops from: Paramesonephric duct (Mullerian duct)
- Male genitalia develops from: Mesonephric duct (Wolffian duct)
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