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2.Human Reproduction
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Bartholin glands are situated
A
On the sides of head
B
At the reduced tail end of birds
C
On either sides of vas deferens in human
D
On either sides of vagina in human
Solution
Greater vestibular glands (Bartholin's gland) are packed glands situated on each side of vaginal orifice. These glands are homologous to male bulbourethral (Cowper's) gland and secretes viscus fluid that supplements the lubrication during sexual intercourse. The lesser vestibular glands (paraurethral glands or glands of Skene) are numerous minute glands that are present on either side of the urethral orifice (opening). These glands are homologous to the male prostate glands and secrete mucus
Standard 12
Biology