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Card 6
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What statement is true?
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Card 7
Front
If an egg cell meets a sperm cell in an oviduct, fertilisation can occur. But what happens in fertilisation?
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Card 8
Front
A fertilised egg cell divides to form a ball of cells, also called a/n ___
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Card 9
Front
Once the fertilised egg cell divides into a ball of cells, what happens next?
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Card 10
Front
What is it called when an embryo sinks into the ____'s lining?
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Card 11
Front
Once the embryo has developed all its organs it is called a -
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Card 12
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It takes about _____ weeks (__ months) for a human fertilised egg cell to grow into a baby ready to be born.
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Card 13
Front
What is the period of time called when the baby is developing?
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Card 14
Front
While inside the uterus, the fetus is supplied with food and oxygen by the _____
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Card 15
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What gets rid of waste (especially carbon dioxide) from the fetus?
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