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36問 • 1年前
  • Claire
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  • 1

    2 modes of Reproduction

    1. Asexual Reproduction 2. Sexual Reproduction

  • 2

    Mode of reproduction that does not involve the use of gametes or sex cell

    Asexual Reproduction

  • 3

    Mode of reproduction that involved the use of gametes or sex cell

    Sexual reproduction

  • 4

    4 types of ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

    1. Fission 2. Fragmentation 3. Budding 4. Sporulation

  • 5

    • Type of asexual reproduction involving the division of body into two or more equal parts • Fission means DIVISION • During asexual reproduction, the parents cell decide into two or more cell

    Fission

  • 6

    Type of asexual reproduction where the body breaks into two or more parts, with each fragment capable of becoming a complete individuals In ANIMAL, fragmentation is usually followed by regeneration where the missing parts are produce

    Fragmentation

  • 7

    • Type of asexual reproduction where a new individuals arises as an outgrowth (bud) from its parents, develops organs like those of the parents and then detached itself • occurs commonly in some invertebrates animal such as CORALS and HYDRANS

    Budding

  • 8

    Type of asexual reproduction where a new individuals form from an aggregation of cell surrounded by a resistant capsule or spore which is later on germinate

    Sporulation

  • 9

    2 types of SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

    1. Bisexual Reproduction 2. Hermaphrodite

  • 10

    Type of sexual reproduction involving the Union of gametes from two genetically different parents

    Bisexuals Reproduction

  • 11

    An individual with BOTH male and female reproductive tissues. In ANIMALS, self fertilization is NOT common in WORMS, needs a male to donate sperms in order to fertilize the oocytes in its body

    Hermaphrodite

  • 12

    Reproductive Anatomy of the human female

  • 13

    A female gonad are pair of ovaries Each ovaries pack with FOLLICLES

    Ovary / Ovaries

  • 14

    Also known as WOMB

    Uterus

  • 15

    Thick muscular organ that can expand during pregnancy to accommodate a 4 kg fetus

    Uterus

  • 16

    Neck of the Uterus

    Cervix

  • 17

    Opens into vagina, allows menteual blood from the uterus to vagina and direct sperms into the unterus

    Cervix

  • 18

    Muscular but elastic chamber that is the site for insertion of the penis and deposition of sperm during Copulation

    Vagina

  • 19

    The middle layer of the Uterus

    Myometrium

  • 20

    Made up of 3 layers of tissue, the endometrium Myometrium and perimetrium

    Uterine Wall

  • 21

    The outer layer of the uterus

    Perimetrium

  • 22

    Inner lining of the uterus, richly supplies with blood vessels

    Endometrium

  • 23

    Female Reproductive system

  • 24

    Male reproductive system

  • 25

    Male reproductive system

  • 26

    Pairs of glands that produce fluids that make up most of semen

    Seminal Visicle (Behind bladder)

  • 27

    Is the tube that let's urine leave your bladder and your body

    Urethra

  • 28

    The bag of skin that holds and helps to protect the testicles

    Scrotum

  • 29

    Make sperm

    Testicles

  • 30

    Is a hollow, muscular organ that stores urine before it leaves the body

    Urinary Bladder

  • 31

    Is a small male reproductive organs that PRODUCE FLUID that nourishes and transfort sperm

    Prostate gland

  • 32

    Also known as "Cowper Glands" Pair of glands in the make reproductive system that secrets a clear viscous fluid before ejaculation

    Bulbourethral glands

  • 33

    Male Reproductive system

  • 34

    A coiled tube that carries the sperm out of the testes

    Vas Deferens

  • 35

    A narrow tightly coiled tube that is attached to each of the testicles

    Epididymis

  • 36

    Also known as "Testicles" Known as two male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone A hormone that plays a key role in male development and maturation

    Testes

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    2 modes of Reproduction

    1. Asexual Reproduction 2. Sexual Reproduction

  • 2

    Mode of reproduction that does not involve the use of gametes or sex cell

    Asexual Reproduction

  • 3

    Mode of reproduction that involved the use of gametes or sex cell

    Sexual reproduction

  • 4

    4 types of ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

    1. Fission 2. Fragmentation 3. Budding 4. Sporulation

  • 5

    • Type of asexual reproduction involving the division of body into two or more equal parts • Fission means DIVISION • During asexual reproduction, the parents cell decide into two or more cell

    Fission

  • 6

    Type of asexual reproduction where the body breaks into two or more parts, with each fragment capable of becoming a complete individuals In ANIMAL, fragmentation is usually followed by regeneration where the missing parts are produce

    Fragmentation

  • 7

    • Type of asexual reproduction where a new individuals arises as an outgrowth (bud) from its parents, develops organs like those of the parents and then detached itself • occurs commonly in some invertebrates animal such as CORALS and HYDRANS

    Budding

  • 8

    Type of asexual reproduction where a new individuals form from an aggregation of cell surrounded by a resistant capsule or spore which is later on germinate

    Sporulation

  • 9

    2 types of SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

    1. Bisexual Reproduction 2. Hermaphrodite

  • 10

    Type of sexual reproduction involving the Union of gametes from two genetically different parents

    Bisexuals Reproduction

  • 11

    An individual with BOTH male and female reproductive tissues. In ANIMALS, self fertilization is NOT common in WORMS, needs a male to donate sperms in order to fertilize the oocytes in its body

    Hermaphrodite

  • 12

    Reproductive Anatomy of the human female

  • 13

    A female gonad are pair of ovaries Each ovaries pack with FOLLICLES

    Ovary / Ovaries

  • 14

    Also known as WOMB

    Uterus

  • 15

    Thick muscular organ that can expand during pregnancy to accommodate a 4 kg fetus

    Uterus

  • 16

    Neck of the Uterus

    Cervix

  • 17

    Opens into vagina, allows menteual blood from the uterus to vagina and direct sperms into the unterus

    Cervix

  • 18

    Muscular but elastic chamber that is the site for insertion of the penis and deposition of sperm during Copulation

    Vagina

  • 19

    The middle layer of the Uterus

    Myometrium

  • 20

    Made up of 3 layers of tissue, the endometrium Myometrium and perimetrium

    Uterine Wall

  • 21

    The outer layer of the uterus

    Perimetrium

  • 22

    Inner lining of the uterus, richly supplies with blood vessels

    Endometrium

  • 23

    Female Reproductive system

  • 24

    Male reproductive system

  • 25

    Male reproductive system

  • 26

    Pairs of glands that produce fluids that make up most of semen

    Seminal Visicle (Behind bladder)

  • 27

    Is the tube that let's urine leave your bladder and your body

    Urethra

  • 28

    The bag of skin that holds and helps to protect the testicles

    Scrotum

  • 29

    Make sperm

    Testicles

  • 30

    Is a hollow, muscular organ that stores urine before it leaves the body

    Urinary Bladder

  • 31

    Is a small male reproductive organs that PRODUCE FLUID that nourishes and transfort sperm

    Prostate gland

  • 32

    Also known as "Cowper Glands" Pair of glands in the make reproductive system that secrets a clear viscous fluid before ejaculation

    Bulbourethral glands

  • 33

    Male Reproductive system

  • 34

    A coiled tube that carries the sperm out of the testes

    Vas Deferens

  • 35

    A narrow tightly coiled tube that is attached to each of the testicles

    Epididymis

  • 36

    Also known as "Testicles" Known as two male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone A hormone that plays a key role in male development and maturation

    Testes