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How are the physical differences called?
Primary and ESO
Men and women
Primary and secondary
Man and woman
The female reproductive organs are:
Ovaries, uterus and vagina
Ovules, fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus and vagina
Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vulva, cervix and vagina
Ovaries, elephantian tubes, cervix, vulva, uterus and vagina
What is the function of the ovaries?
It connects the uterus to the outside of the body
To develop the baby
They connect the ovaries to the uterus.
They produce female reproductive cells called ova
What is the function of the fallopian tubes?
It connects the uterus to the outside of the body
To develop the baby
They connect the ovaries to the uterus.
They produce female reproductive cells called ova
What is the function of the uterus?
It connects the uterus to the outside of the body
To develop the baby
They connect the ovaries to the uterus.
They produce female reproductive cells called ova
What is the function of the vagina?
It connects the uterus to the outside of the body
To develop the baby
They connect the ovaries to the uterus.
They produce female reproductive cells called ova
What is the function of the vulva?
It connects the uterus to the outside of the body
It covers the opening to the vagina
They connect the ovaries to the uterus.
They produce female reproductive cells called ova
Select ALL the changes girls undergo when they reach puberty
They start to release ova
Breats grow
The penis grow bigger
Develop pubic hair
The voice deepens
Select ALL the changes boys undergo when they reach puberty
Ejaculate spontaneously in their sleep
The testicles enlarge
Menstruation starts
The scrotum becomes larger and coarser
Pubic hair grow and the breast begin to develop
How many sperms does a man produce every day?
One
One hundred
One thousand
Millions of them
Where are the hormones in charge of releasing the ova located?
Brain
Uterus
Vagina
Ovaries
What is the name of the process when a ovum is released from the ovaries into one of the fallopian tubes about every 28 days?
Menstruation
Ovulation
Fertilisation
Menopause
What happens when fertilisation does not happen after the ovulation?
The ovum dries up and leaves the body through the anus
Hormones are released
The woman gives birth
The ovum dries up and leaves the body through the vagina about two weeks later
What else comes away when the ovum is not fertilised?
Blood and the thickened lining of the uterus
Blood
Just the ovum
Nothing
What is the name of the process when women stop producing eggs?
Eggsilitation
Menstruation
Menopause
Altopause
Where are the testicles located?
Down there
In the scrotum
In the pennis
In the seminal vesicles
What are the name of the tubes where sperm travels through?
Vas deferentia
Tubes deferentia
Fallopian tubes
Scrotum
Which two liquids does the urethra expel?
Semen and water
Semen and sperm
Sperm and urine
Urine and semen
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