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  • Created on: 16-05-13 19:58
How many types of reproduction are there?
Two: asexual and sexual
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First stage in asexual reproduction
The nucleus copies itself
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Second stage in asexual reproduction
The nucleus divides
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Third stage in asexual reproduction
Cytoplasm starts to divide
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Fourth stage in asexual reproduction
Cytoplasm continues to divide
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Fifth and final stage in asexual reproduction
The new daughter cell breaks away from the parent (original) cell
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Gamete definition
Sex cell
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Fertilisation definition
Fusion of nuclei from egg cell and sperm cell
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Asexual reproduction has two parents (T or F)
FALSE: Asexual reproduction has one parent
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Sexual reproduction has two parents (T or F)
TRUE
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Internal fertilisation is.....
... when the sperm are deposited in or close to the female reproductive tract and gametes fuse within the female's body
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External fertilisation is...
...when the fusion of gametes that the parents have discharged into the environment.
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Where are sperm cells produced?
Testes
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Where are egg cells produced?
Ovaries
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What is ovulation?
When the egg is released from the ovary
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Where does fertilisation happen?
In the Fallopian tube
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How many sperm are released into the vagina?
Up to 250 million
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What is a fertilised egg called?
A zygote
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What is puberty?
The time when children grow into adults who are capable of reproducing
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What are the changes called?
Secondary sexual charactaristics
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What four characteristics do both sexes have during puberty
Spots, hair, mood swings and growth spurt
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