Advanced Uterus Quiz
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Q1. Which embryonic structure gives rise to the uterus?
- Paramesonephric (Müllerian) ducts
- Allantois
- Mesonephric (Wolffian) ducts
- Urogenital sinus
Q2. What is a bicornuate uterus?
- An inflamed uterus with adhesions
- A single-chambered uterus with thickened walls
- A uterus with absent endometrium
- A uterus with two horns due to incomplete fusion of Müllerian ducts
Q3. Which nerve plexus supplies autonomic innervation to the uterus?
- Inferior hypogastric plexus
- Phrenic plexus
- Celiac plexus
- Sacral plexus
Q4. What is the significance of the arcuate arteries in uterine blood supply?
- They supply the ovaries directly
- They give rise to radial arteries that supply the endometrium
- They form the corpus luteum
- They drain blood from the uterus into the iliac vein
Q5. Which histological feature distinguishes the basal layer of the endometrium?
- Contains spiral arteries and is shed monthly
- Has ciliated epithelial cells
- Is composed of cuboidal epithelium
- Contains straight arteries and resists hormonal changes
Q6. What is the clinical term for painful menstruation originating from uterine contractions?
- Amenorrhea
- Menorrhagia
- Dysmenorrhea
- Metrorrhagia
Q7. Which condition involves endometrial tissue growing outside the uterus?
- Fibroids
- Adenomyosis
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Endometriosis
Q8. Which uterine layer contracts during childbirth?
- Perimetrium
- Endometrium
- Cervical epithelium
- Myometrium
Q9. Which hormone stimulates uterine contractions during labor?
- Estrogen
- Relaxin
- Oxytocin
- Progesterone
Q10. What is Asherman’s syndrome?
- A condition of intrauterine adhesions/scarring that affects fertility
- An autoimmune endometrial disorder
- A congenital bicornuate uterus
- A prolapsed uterus into the vaginal canal