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P6 Human Reproductive System

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  • The male reproductive organ that produces gamete cells
    testis
  • The female reproductive cell is called an
    egg cell
  • Normally, how does a baby come out from the mother's womb?
    vagina
  • The stage in the menstrual cycle wherein the muscle tissues in the uterus slough off as fertilisation did not take place
    menstruation
  • How long does it take for a baby to be fully developed?
    9 months
  • The stage in which the male and female experience changes in their body
    puberty
  • State the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction.
    Sexual reproduction requires 2 parents while asexual reproduction needs only 1 parent to reproduce
  • How long does it take for a baby to be fully developed?
    9 months
  • What is the function of the womb?
    It provides a place for the growing zygote
  • What is sexual reproduction?
    Requires a male and female parent
  • The fusion of male and female reproductive cells is called
    fertilisation
  • True or False: The menstrual cycle ends just before the next menstrual period. Menstrual cycles normally range from about 25 to 36 days.
    True
  • The male reproductive cell is called
    sperm cell
  • A woman's menstrual cycle begins with the
    the first day of bleeding, which is counted as day 1
  • How does the developing baby obtain nutrients?
    through the umbilical cord
  • The stage in which the mature egg is released into the fallopian tube
    ovulation
  • Where is the fertilised egg implanted?
    uterus
  • Describe what an asexual reproduction is
    It doesn't require a male and female parents
  • The female reproductive organ that produces the gamete cells
    ovary