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What happens if the egg isn´t fertilised?
They are released by a process called menstruation.
What is the function of the umbilical cord?
To connect placenta and baby and transport oxigen and nutrients.
When does the menopause start approximately?
Around 50 years old.
How long does pregnancy last?
About 9 months.
Where does the fertilization take place?
Fallopian tubes
Why has sperm got tail?
To swim in the seminal fluid.
In which part of the mother´s body does the fetus grow?
in the uterus
a foetus is in a bag of liquid that is called ......
amniotic sac
When does an embryo become a foetus?
in the ninth week of pregnancy
What is a fertilized egg cell called?
A fertilized egg cell is called a ZYGOTE.
What connects the ovaries to the uterus?
The FALLOPIAN TUBES connect the ovaries to the uterus.
What is the name of the process a woman's ovaries and uterus perform every 28 days?
The MENSTRUAL CYCLE
What produces egg cells?
The OVARIES produce egg cells.
How does the fetus recieve oxygen and nutrients?
placenta
How long is a typical pregnancy?
A typical pregnancy is 9 MONTHS (39/40 weeks)
What are the stages of pregnancy after fertilization?
After fertilization, a ZYGOTE is formed, it divides into an EMBRYO, it develops systems and becomes a FETUS, and when born is a BABY.
Where does a fetus develop?
A fetus develops in the UTERUS.
How is the fetus connected to the placenta?
UMBILICAL CORD.
When does fertilisation occur?
When an ovum and a sperm meet.
When sperm fuses an ovum it's known as.....
fertilisation
How many sperm can fertilise an ovum?
Just one
When an ovum is fertilised and cells start to divide and multiply it's known as....
Zygote
Where does the embryo fix?
Onto the lining of the uterus.
When the embryo has all the organs formed, it begins to be a ......
Foetus
When the embryo has all the organs formed, it begins to be a ......
Foetus
How is the baby connected to the placenta?
Through the umbilical cord.
Waste matter and carbon dioxide are transferred to the mother via.....
umbilical cord
In which position are babies are usually born?
head
What protects the foetus during pregnancy?
the amniotic fluid, amnion sac, placenta