The Female Reproductive System
Label the diagram of the human egg (ovum) before fertilisation. (4)
When”labelling” diagrams, say the term aloud to yourself first before clicking on the “?”.
layer of jelly
(protein coat)
cytoplasm
(contains yolk)
nucleus with
23 chromosomes
Give the correct biological term for each of the following statements. (4)
Muscular structure in which the foetus develops.
Process that results in an egg being released from the Graafian follicle.
Discharge of blood, mucus and egg via the vagina.
Study the diagram of the female reproductive system, then answer the questions that follow.
Label the diagram below. (7).
Name the structure that is responsible for producing eggs. (1)
State two features that the fallopian tube possesses which helps the eggs to move towards the uterus. (2)
Name the part that disintegrates every 28 days to form the menstrual flow. (1)
Name the part that serves as the site for sperm deposit as well as the birth canal. (1)
The diagram below represents a part of the human female reproductive system after copulation. Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow.
Name the parts A, E and G. (3)
A: Ovary E
E: Fallopian tube
G: Endometrium
When in the menstrual cycle does ovulation take place? (1)
Day 14 after the start of menstruation.
Describe the process represented by D. (3)
Fertilisation take place. The sperm (n) fuses with the ovum(n) to form a zygote (2n).
State the number of chromosomes that would be present in the nucleus of: i) Cell C; ii) One cell of F; iii) Cell H (1)
Questions source: DBE (Authorisation 11798)
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