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why do sperm cells have lots of mitochondria?
releases lots of energy to the tail so it can swim to the egg
what is the name of the tube the egg cell travels down?
fallopian tube
what happens at ovulation?
egg is released
how long is the menstrual cycle?
28 days
name 2 substances that should be avoided during pregnancy
alcohol, drugs, raw fish, raw meat
what is the name for a fertilised egg cell?
zygote
what happens in fertilisation?
sperm and egg fuse together
list 3 changes a body may go through during puberty
grow taller, more body hair, deeper voice, breasts develop etc.
name 3 organs a woman gains whilst pregnant
placenta, amniotic sac, and umbilical cord
what is the function of the amniotic sac/fluid?
to protect the baby from knocks and bumps as well as prevent infection
what is the function of the placenta?
to provide the baby with oxygen and nutrients
what does the male urethra do?
 
carries semen and urine out of the body
 
carries semen out of the body
 
carries urine out of the body
 
produces sperm
what happens to the uterus lining during menstruation (period)?
it is shed / bleeding occurs
what is a gamete?
sex cell
what is gestation?
when a fetus (baby) grows inside the uterus until bith (aka, pregnancy)
how long is the average menstrual period?
5 days
what happens on day 14 of the menstrual cycle?
ovulation (egg is released)
what is the uterus for?
to support the growth of a baby
what is asexual reproduction?
when an organism reproduces by itself (creates a clone)
what is puberty?
the changes in a person's body due to hormones