What does FSH stand for?
Name of the female and male gonads
What are ovaries and testes?
Name of the male reproductive part of the flower.
What is stamen?
What is meiosis used for?
To produce gametes.
The monomer of DNA
What is a nucleotide?
What happens when the LH peaks in a menstrual cycle?
Ovulation
What is uterus?
Name of the female reproductive part of the flower.
What is carpel/pistil?
This type of cell division produces diploid cells.
What is mitosis?
The two steps of protein synthesis.
What are transcription and translation?
Which hormone is released first in the cycle?
FSH
Names of the tubes that carry the male and female gamete
What are vas deferens/sperm duct and fallopian tube/oviduct.
What is sticky stigma?
In this phase, parts of homologous chromosomes cross over.
What is Prophase 1?
What is ribosome?
How many eggs are typically released during a menstrual cycle?
One
The mitochondria and other organelles are inherited from this gamete.
What is the egg?
This happens when the pollen of the flower lands on the same flower's stigma.
What is self-fertlization?
What is asexual reproduction?
What is the codon/triplet code?
Estrogen
This part is dilated when the woman is in labour before childbirth.
What is the cervix?
The union of a pollen and egg produces a ____
What is a seed?
What is non-disjunction?