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beta-hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is detected in greater and greater amoun

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Question

beta-hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is detected in greater and greater amounts in the urine with a pregnancy. This hormone surges every other day and causes the nausea and vomiting known as morning sickness. The tissue responsible for producing this hormone is Covpus luteum ometrium bPa centa E Ovar Steven M. has decided he wants to have a vasectomy. This procedure will prevent him from impregnating a female in the future. The procedure involves isolating the spermatic cord and vas deferens, cutting and ligating the vas deferens and then replacing them in the spermatic cord and scrotal sac. The nurse explains to Steven that after this procedure th's repcocduchive ogansno longer vesp bo Fslt and spen produchion voill cease 8. He woill have to tase teotsterone Supplamantahon ong respo Ce ollo longe produce speim and vwill be cansidvel Stersle od nd the Pr is irreversible f this _ appro s risk a prostate cancer voill lbe increas es hsteone prod uchon eca us

Explanation / Answer

Answer:-

1.option "D"-placenta.

Explanation:-

Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG, or human chorionic gonadotrophin) is a placental hormone

*initially secreted by cells (syncitiotrophoblasts) from the implanting conceptus during week 2, supporting the ovarian corpus luteum, which in turn supports the endometrial lining and therefore maintains pregnancy.

2.option "C"-he will no longer produce sperm and will be considered as sterile.

Explanation:-

A vasectomy blocks or cuts each vas deferens tube, keeping sperm out of semen.

*Sperm cells stay in testicles and are absorbed by body.

*Thus sufficient sperms are not produced by male individual who undergone vasectomy.