Reproduction Flashcards

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What things reproduce by sexual reproduction?

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Mammals, including humans, reproduce by sexual reproduction. This involves a male and female parent. Both parents produce sex cells called gametes.

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How does the process, fertilisation occur?

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These gametes known as a sperm and an egg, fuse together after sexual intercourse in a process known as fertilisation.

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What is the function of the Penis?

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Enters the females vagina during sexual intercourse.

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What is the function of the testes?

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Produces the sperm

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What is the function of the scrotum?

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Holds the testes at a cooler temperature than the body

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What is the function of the Prostate Gland?

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Produces liquid the sperm can swim in.

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What is the function of the Sperm Duct?

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Carries the sperm from the testicles to the penis.

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What is the function of the Urethra?

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Carries the sperm (and urine) out of the body.

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What is the function of the ovaries?

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This holds and releases the female eggs, generally once a month.

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What is the function of the Fallopian tube?

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The egg travels down this tube to the uterus and can be fertilised here by sperm.

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What is the function of the Uterus?

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This is where a fertlised cell will implant and a baby will develop

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What is the function of the cervix?

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This narrow opening connects the vagina to the uterus.

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What is the function of the vagina?

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This holds the penis during sexual intercourse and allows the baby to leave the womans body.

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What are the 4 stages of the Menstrual cycle?

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Days 1 to 5: This is the break down of the uterus lining. This process is known as Menstruation.
Days 6 to 13: a new lining develops in the uterus.
Day 14: the egg is released from the ovary. This is called ovulation.
Days 15 to 28: the lining of the uterus remains in place. It will break down in the first day of the menstrual cycle.

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Explain the process of the baby growing?

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The fertilised egg starts to divide and is now called a zygote. It continues to divide until it becomes an embryo. The embryo attaches to the uterus wall in a process known as implantation. After 8 weeks the embryo is called a foetus and can be recognised as human.

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What is the afterbirth?

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The placenta is passed ou in what is called the afterbirth.

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What are genetics?

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Genetics is the study of how traits are inherited.

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Explain what chromosomes are?

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Inside the nucleus of each cell are long thread-like structures called chromosomes.