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Reproduction in
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1. The female reproductive parts in human consists of


__________________________________________.

A testes and penis B ovaries, stigma and style

C ovaries, womb and vagina D ovaries and ovules

2. The ovaries in the human female reproductive system produced__________.

A sperm cell B pollen grain

C ovules D egg cell

3. A developing baby in a female's womb obtain its


nutrients through the_____________.

A pollen tube B stomach

C umbilical cord D fallopian tube

4. During reproduction, what are passed down from parents to their young?

A Behaviours B Blood

C Thumbprint D Characteristics

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5. How similar is sexual reproduction in flowering plants and in humans?

It involves the fusion of male and It does not involve any fusion of male
A female reproductive cells. B and female reproductive cells.
It involves the fusion of ovaries It involves the fusion of pollen grain and
C and ovules. sperm.
D
6. In which of the following structures of the female human reproductive system
is the fertilised egg develops?

A Ovary B Fallopian tube

C Vagina D Womb

7. The diagram below represents structures found in the


female reproductive system. If the areas labeled A were
completely blocked on both sides, the most likely result
would be that

A an embryo would develop B fertilization would not occur

C egg production would stop D sperm production would stop

8. What is the female reproductive organs that produce eggs?

A Testes B Womb

C Penis D Ovary

9. What is the male reproductive organs that produce sperms?

A Fallopian tube B Penis

C Testes D Ovary

10. State the process shown in the picture.

A germination B seed dispersal

C fertilisation D pollination

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11. Which statement is false about the similarity of the human and plant
reproduction system?

Both involve the passing on of Both will need to disperse their young
A characteristics from parents to B far away
young
Both involve the production of male
and female reproductive cells from Both involve the fusion of the male and
C the male and female respectively D female reproductive cell

12. Which of the following correctly describes sexual reproduction in humans?

Fertilisation of the egg takes place The fertilised egg develops in the
A inside the male's body. B stomach.

Many eggs are fertilised by one Fertilisation occurs when a sperm and
C sperm. D an egg fuse.

13. How long does the female approximately carry a child in the womb?

A 9 months B 38 months

C 9 years D 12 months

14. Where does fertilisation occur?

A The womb B The fallopian tube

C The vagina D The ovary

15. What do you call the sac that contains the testes?

A filament B penis

C sperm D scrotum

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16. It is the tube which leads from the womb out of the body.

A pollen tube B fallopian tube

C uterus D vagina

17. Which characteristics are unique to humans?

A dimples B height

C fingerprint D type of earlobes

18. Which characteristics are passed on from parents to their children?

A shape of eyebrows B colour of skin

C likes or dislikes D presence of freckles

19. Which of the following are NOT passed on from parents to young?

A blood disorder B shape of nose

C voice patterns D tongue rolling

20. Which characteristics are passed on by parent plants to their young?

A colour of seeds B size of flowers

C shape of fruit D height of plant

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