The Human Reproductive System
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Why is reproduction is not considered a fundamental life process?
How are test-tube babies formed?
Test tube babies can grow in test tubes. State true or false.
True
False
- Leaves, roots & fruits
- Stem, roots & leaves
- Stem, flowers & fruits
- Roots, leaves & flowers
- Copulation
- Produce sperm
- Produce ovum
- Nourishes embryo
- Vegetative propagation
- Regeneration
- Fragmentation
- Budding
- acidic
- neutral
- alkaline
Which type of reproduction is not seen in human beings?
Name (a) the largest cell (b) the longest cell.
- sperm, ovary
- testis, ovum
- sperm, ovum
- pollen, ova
The male reproductive system consists of which of the following ducts?
Vas deferens and urethra
Fallopian tube
Uriniferous tubules
Seminiferous tubules
Mother gives birth to a baby but the baby has characters of both parents. How is this possible?
The human reproductive system includes
Gonads
Accessory glands
Reproductive tract
All of the above
Vegetative propagation refers to formation of new plants from
Stem, roots and leaves
Leaves flowers and seeds
Stem, roots and seeds
Fruits seeds and spores
- Maintain growth and metabolism.
- Continue the survival of the respective species.
- Keep the individual organism alive.
- Fulfil their energy requirement.
Which of these is NOT a female reproductive part in human beings?
Uterus
Ovary
- Epididymis
Cervix
- Gamete formation → fertilisation → zygote → embryo
- Embryo → zygote → fertilisation → gamete formation
- Fertilisation → gamete formation → embryo → zygote
- Gamete formation → fertilisation → embryo → zygote
The method of reproduction in humans is:
Both sexual and asexual
Neither sexual nor asexual
Asexual
Sexual
- Amoeba
- Euglena
- Spirogyra
- Goat
- Z is an organ that receives the sperm which fertilises ovum in X.
- Both P and W secrete hormones that control development of secondary sexual characters in male and female respectively.
- R is an erectile organ that releases its contents into Z which also serves as birth canal during parturition.
- Secretions of both Q and Y help in development of male and female gametes respectively.
- WBC
- DNA
- Neurons
- RBC