A) sperm B) eggs C) estrogens D) cilia
A) uterus B) cervix C) vagina D) ovary
A) birth B) fertilization C) contraception D) menstruation
A) epididymis B) ovaries C) testes D) steroids
A) estrogen B) testosterone C) eggs D) sperm
A) vas deferens B) epididymis C) urethra D) cowper's gland
A) reproductive B) dizygomatic C) menstrual D) tri-weekly
A) ovarization B) ovulation C) menstruation D) fertilization
A) menstruation B) ovulation C) ovarization D) menestration
A) nuclei B) semen C) ribosomes D) proteins
A) one super sperm B) one healthy sperm C) one two-tailed sperm D) one fast sperm
A) spermatic cell B) zygote C) clone D) ovum
A) 48 B) 23 C) 46 D) 8
A) placenta B) uterus C) vagina D) umbilical cord
A) a lot B) rarely C) a little bit D) sometimes
A) uterus B) umbilical cord C) placenta D) vagina
A) vagina B) oviduct C) placenta D) uterus
A) sperm B) embryo C) clone D) ovum
A) sections B) stages C) steps D) processes
A) 9 steps B) 9 stages C) 9 weeks D) 9 months
A) mammalian B) humans C) humanid D) pregnant women
A) infancy B) adulthood C) adolescence D) childhood
A) Adolescence B) Later Years C) Childhood D) Adulthood
A) D → B → C → A B) C → B → D → A C) A → B → C → D D) B → A → C → D
A) 12 B) 26 C) 48 D) 6
A) uterus produces testosterone used in egg production B) placenta allows nutrients to diffuse from the mother to the embryo C) testis produces nutrients for the offspring D) ovary provides a place for the internal development of the embryo
A) The squirrel stops using its claws for digging. B) The squirrel is exposed to radiation for several days. C) Oak trees gradually become less common. D) The weather becomes wetter for a short period of time.
A) Their blood systems are separate and no materials are exchanged. B) Their blood systems are separate, but certain materials pass from one to the other. C) The blood flows directly from the mother into the fetus. D) Their blood systems are separate only at certain times in development and connected at other times.
A) genetic engineering B) biotechnology C) asexual reproduction D) meiotic cell division
A) cloned humans B) normal humans C) scientists D) enslaved humans
A) at least one sperm cell will be reached when the eggs swim toward the sperm cells in the ovary. B) several sperm cells will unite with an egg so the fertilized egg will develop properly. C) some of the sperm cells will survive to reach the egg. D) enough sperm cells will be present to transport the egg from where it is produced to where it develops into a fetus.
A) 1,250 per second B) 2,500 per second C) 1,000 per second D) 250 per second
A) insulin B) estrogen C) testosterone D) progesterone
A) fetus → tissues → zygote → egg B) sperm → zygote → organs → tissues C) zygote → sperm → tissues → egg D) zygote → tissues → organs → fetus
A) Some cells develop before other cells. B) All cells have different genetic material. C) Mutations occur during development as a result of environmental conditions. D) Developing cells may express different parts of their identical genetic instructions.
A) passive transport B) active transport C) synthesis of proteins D) recombination of genes in gametes
A) immunity B) evolution C) differentiation D) heredity
A) fertilization → mitosis → meiosis B) mitosis → fertilization → meiosis C) fertilization → meiosis → mitosis D) meiosis → fertilization → mitosis
A) progesterone and testosterone B) estrogen and insulin C) progesterone and estrogen D) testosterone and insulin
A) It contains fluid that protects the embryo from harm. B) It allows blood of the mother to mix with the blood of the fetus. C) It removes waste products that are produced in the cells of the fetus. D) It synthesizes food for the embryo. |