Reproduction

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  • Created on: 13-03-18 18:15
Label diagrams of male and female reproductive organs
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Give the functions of different parts of the male and female reproductive organs
Testes produce sperm Sperm duct carrie sperm Gland produce semem Urethra carrie urine and semem Vigina to resive the semem Cervix to connect the uterus to the vagina Uterus where the baby develops Fallopian tube to let the ova move along to the -
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Give the functions of different parts of the male and female reproductive organs
- uterus to the vagina Uterus where the baby develops Fallopian tube to let the ova move along to the uterus and get fertilised by the sperm
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Describe what happens at fertilisation
The sperm fuse with the ova
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Describe the main stages of foetal development during pregnancy
Green Month 1: the mouth jaw and throat are developing. It is 14 inch long. Month 2: ears and eyes begin to form. The head is bigger than everything else. It is 1 inch long. Month 3: arms, hands, fingers, feet and toes are formed and all the -
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Describe the main stages of foetal development during pregnancy
- organs are there but don’t work properly. It is 4 inches long Month 7-8: the baby will mature Month 9: the lungs are nearly fully developed and the baby will move into position for labour
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Describe the main stages of the menstrual cycle
The lining exits the body through the vagina. One ova develops. The ova moves along the fallopian tube. The egg waits for the sperm to to fertilise it. If that does not happen the cycle starts again.
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Describe how male and female bodies change during puberty
Both: underarm and pubic hair grows, body smells get stronger, emotional changes and growth rate increases. Boys: voice breaks, testes and penis gets bigger, testes start to produce sperm, shoulders get wider and facial and chest hair starts to grow-
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Describe how male and female bodies change during puberty
Girls: breast develop, ovaries start to release eggs and hips get wider.
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Compare sexual and asexual reproduction
In a sexual reproduction the gamates fuse but in a asexual reproduction they do not fuse so the offspring are identical to the parent.
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Discuss the issues which arise from artificial cloning
Sometimes the animal cloned is bigger than what it should be.
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Give the functions of different parts of the male and female reproductive organs

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Testes produce sperm Sperm duct carrie sperm Gland produce semem Urethra carrie urine and semem Vigina to resive the semem Cervix to connect the uterus to the vagina Uterus where the baby develops Fallopian tube to let the ova move along to the -

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Give the functions of different parts of the male and female reproductive organs

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Describe what happens at fertilisation

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Describe the main stages of foetal development during pregnancy

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