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Why are eggs and sperm special cells?
Because they contain just half of the genetic information.
After expulsion in labour, what is the first thing the baby does?
The baby breathes and cries.
What does the person attending the birth cut?
This person cuts the umbilical cord.
In labour, what pushes the baby into the vagina?
Rhythmic contractions.
In this stage of the birth, the mother pushes the placenta out of her body.
Delivery.
How do are the babies that are born before the ending of the 3rd trimester of pregnancy called?
They are called premature.
Which organs start functioning when the baby is born?
The lungs.
How is it called the embryo at the end of the first trimester?
It is called foetus.
What does the amniotic sac contain?
It contains the amniotic fluid.
The _________________ connects the placenta to the baby.
umbilical cord
How is it called the tissue that grows in the wall of the uterus where the embryo is implanted?
It is called placenta.
What is it formed when an egg is fertilised?
It is formed an zygote.
How is it called the union of a female sex cell with a male sex cell?
It is called fertilisation.
The __________ happens when if an egg is not fertilised.
menstruation
If the egg is fertisiled, the woman is...
pregnant.
When does the male reproductive system start producing male sex cells?
During puberty.
Wider hips, increase in body fat, menstruation, pubic hair or breasts develop are examples of...
female secondary sexual characteristics.
What are the primary sexual characteristics in boys?
They are the testes or testicles and penis.
Name each part from top to bottom.
Vas deferens, seminal vesicles, penis, urethra and testicles.
What is connecting the uterus to the outside of the body?
The vagina.
________ mature in the ovaries.
Eggs
Which are the three stage of labour?
Dilation, delivery, expulsion.
When does the brain of the foetus start to develop?
In the 1st trimester.
During pregnancy, when can a baby hear?
In the 2nd trimester.
Stereotypes...
4. can influence the way others treat us.
The embryo grows in the _______________ .
womb or uterus
The __________ is a tissue that grows in the wall of the uterus.
placenta.
Choose the wrong sentence
1. The embryo’s division forms a zygote.
What sexual characteristics are present at birth?
The primary sexual characteristics.
What is a gamete?
The female and male sex cells.
When does a fertile woman release an egg?
A fertile woman realeases an egg once every 28 days.
What is the meaning of growth spurts?
It is a period of rapid changes in weight and height.
The _________ have the shape and size of an almond.
ovaries
Mention the five main stages of human life cycle.
Infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age.
The ________ connects the ovaries to the uterus.
fallopian tube
Choose the correct one.
1. The primary sexual characteristics.
Where are the female and male sex cells formed.
The female sex cells are formed in the ovaries and the male sex cells in the testicles.
How are the first years of adolescence called?
The first years of adolescence are called puberty.
In ___________ the reproductive system reaches maturity.
Adolescence
_____________ are totally dependent on their parents.
Infants