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Human Reproduction

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  • Where are eggs (ova) produced in the female body?
    Ovaries
  • Its role is to produce eggs and hormones
    Ovaries
  • What is the name of the male organ used for sexual intercourse?
    Penis
  • Another term for fallopian tubes
    oviduct
  • What is the name of the female organ used for sexual intercourse?
    Vagina
  • What is the main function of the fallopian tubes?
    Transport eggs
  • Which part of the male reproductive system is responsible for producing testosterone?
    Testes
  • What is the primary function of the male reproductive system?
    To produce sperm
  • The basic unit of human reproduction
    sex cell
  • Where are sperm produced?
    Testes
  • What is the name of the female sex cell?
    Egg (Ovum)
  • A mixture of sperm and fluid from glands
    Semen
  • What hormone is mainly responsible for the development of male sexual characteristics?
    Testosterone
  • Where does sperm leave the male body?
    Urethra
  • Plural form of ovum
    ova
  • Its role is to carry both urine and semen outside the body
    Urethra
  • What is the primary function of the female reproductive system?
    To produce eggs and support pregnancy
  • What is the name of the male sex cell?
    Sperm
  • Its function is to regulate the temperature and protect the testes
    Scrotum
  • What is the purpose of the vagina in the female reproductive system?
    To carry sperm to the uterus or acts as the entrance or exit
  • What is the role of the testes in the male reproductive system?
    To produce sperm and testosterone
  • Another term for uterus
    womb
  • What is the name of the tube that carries eggs from the ovaries to the uterus?
    Fallopian tube
  • What is the name of the tube that carries sperm away from the testes?
    Sperm Duct
  • Where are sperm cells produced in the male body?
    Testes
  • Its role is to house and nourish a developing fetus
    Uterus