Reproductive Systems in Animals
Biology ⇒ Reproduction and Development
Reproductive Systems in Animals starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which asexual reproduction is different from sexual reproduction.
Describe the main difference between internal and external fertilization.
Describe the role of the uterus in mammalian reproduction.
Explain the term 'hermaphrodite' with an example.
Explain why asexual reproduction can be an advantage in stable environments.
Explain why external fertilization is more common in aquatic animals.
Name the process by which a sperm cell and an egg cell combine to form a zygote.
State one advantage of internal fertilization over external fertilization.
Which of the following animals is an example of a viviparous animal?
(1) Snake
(2) Frog
(3) Cow
(4) Turtle
Which of the following animals is oviparous?
(1) Cat
(2) Dog
(3) Crocodile
(4) Whale
Which of the following animals reproduces by laying eggs?
(1) Cow
(2) Dog
(3) Hen
(4) Whale
Which of the following is a function of the female reproductive system?
(1) Production of sperm
(2) Production of eggs
(3) Production of urine
(4) Production of bile
Fill in the blank: Animals that give birth to live young are called ________.
Fill in the blank: The ________ connects the ovary to the uterus in female mammals.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is the organ where the embryo develops in most mammals.
Fill in the blank: The fusion of sperm and egg forms a single cell called a ________.
True or False: All birds are oviparous.
True or False: Fragmentation is a type of asexual reproduction.
True or False: In mammals, the embryo develops inside the mother’s body.
True or False: Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes.
