Sperm are temporarily kept in.
(A) vas' afrense
(B) urinary bladder
(C) epididymis
(D) vas deferens
Along the top of each testicle is the epididymis. This is a cordlike structure where the sperm mature and are stored.
Where are sperm made?
(A) in the testicles / scrotum
(B) in seminal vesicles
(C) Asexual reproduction
(D) in the prostate gland
Sperm develop in the testicles within a system of tiny tubes called the seminiferous tubules. At birth, these tubules contain simple round cells. During puberty, testosterone and other hormones cause these cells to transform into sperm cells.
The vagina leads to ____.
(A) Uterus
(B) Fallopian Tubes
(C) Uterine Cervix
(D) Fallopian Tubes
When does the heart of a human embryo begin to beat?
(A) in the first week of your growth
(B) in its fourth week of development
(C) in its third week of development
(D) in its sixth week of development
Makes the origin of more diversity possible.
(A) Sexual Reproduction
(B) Vegetative Growth
(C) Tissue Culture
(D) Tissue Culture
Which makes the origin of more diversity possible.
(A) Sexual Reproduction
(B) Vegetative Growth
(C) Tissue Culture
(D) Tissue Culture
Evolution and diversity result from the interactions between organisms and their environments and the consequences of these interactions over long periods of time. Organisms continually adapt to their environments, and the diversity of environments that exists promotes a diversity of organisms adapted to them.
Which of the following is not a part of the female reproductive system?
(A) Vagina
(B) Vas Deferens
(C) Uterus
(D) Ovaries
Vas deferens is not a part of the female reproductive system as it is the duct that is meant to carry sperms. It belongs to the male reproductive system. Ovary, Uterus, Fallopian tubes are the parts of the female reproductive system in human beings.
Where does the process of fertilization take place in the human body?
(A) Fallopian Tubes
(B) Ovaries
(C) Uterus
(D) Vagina
In natural conception, the male sperm fertilizes the female egg inside the woman's body. While many think fertilization occurs in the ovary, it actually takes place in the fallopian tube just outside the ovary.
In what is synovial fluid found?
(A) Liver
(B) Kidney
(C) Joint
(D) Muscle
The study of newborn up to 3 months of age is called
(A) nematology
(B) oncology
(C) neonatology
(D) chorology
Infant development begins at birth. Consider major infant development milestones from birth to 3 months — and know what to do when something's not right
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