Year 7 Reproduction Flashcards

1
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When does puberty occur?

A

Between the ages of 10-18

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2
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Name the parts of the male reproductive system

A

Penis, testis, scrotum, glands, bladder, sperm duct and urethra

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3
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Name the parts of the female reproductive system

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Vagina, cervix, uterine lining, uterus, oviduct and ovary

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4
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What are the parts of a sperm cell?

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Flagella, middle piece, cell membrane, nucleus containing DNA and head

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5
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What are the parts of an egg cell?

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Nucleus containing DNA, cytoplasm, membrane and jelly coat

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6
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Name three things that happen in puberty in men

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E.g. Facial hair grows, voice deepens, get more muscular, sperm produces, pubic hair grows and penis gets larger

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7
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Name three things that happen in puberty in females

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E.g. Breasts grow, eggs are released, hips widen, thighs get fatter, periods start and pubic hair grows

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8
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When are the three main stages of the menstrual cycle?

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Days 1-7, days 8-14, days 15-28

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9
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What happens is day 1-7 of the menstrual cycle?

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The uterus lining begins to break down and the egg passes out through the vagina in menstruation

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10
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What happens on day 8-14 of the menstrual cycle?

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A hormone is released and an egg follicle grows inside the ovary until it is fully matured. On day 14 it is released. The uterus lining begins to build up again

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What happens between day 14-28 of the menstrual cycle?

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Between days 14-21 the egg moves along the oviduct and into the uterus. If the egg is fertilised it will embed itself into the uterus lining and develop into a baby. If it is not fertilised the hormones being produced decrease and the uterus lining begins to decrease

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12
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When and where is the best time and place to get pregnant?

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Between days 14 and 17 in the oviduct

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13
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What is it called when an embryo sinks into the soft lining of the uterus?

A

Implantation

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14
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What is it called when the ovaries stop producing eggs?

A

Menopause

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15
Q

Which sex goes through puberty first?

A

Girls

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16
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What are the two types of cell division?

A

Mitosis and meiosis

17
Q

How many chromosomes are in all cells in humans (apart from sperm cells, egg cells and red blood cells)?

A

46

18
Q

How many chromosomes are in sperm and egg cells?

A

23

19
Q

What milk do mothers breast feed?

A

Colostrum

20
Q

How are babies fed during pregnancy?

A

They are fed on nutrients through the umbilical cord

21
Q

What is asexual reproduction?

A

Where only one parent is needed and the new individual produced has exactly the same genetic information as the parent

22
Q

What are the advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction?

A

Advantages: simpler, does not require a mate
Disadvantages: vulnerable to genetic disease and a sudden change in environment