The male reproductive cell is called this
What is sperm?
Example of a Species that perform Oviparous reproduction.
What are Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Insects?
Bees and other insects deliver this to being the fertilization process.
What is pollen?
An example of protective measures against STDs.
What are Condoms, Vaccination, Internal Condom, etc.
The female reproductive cell is called this
What is the egg cell?
Development of the embryo takes place here
What is the egg? (Contrary to mammals, embryo development occurs outside the body)
The delivery method for sperm in plants.
What are the pollen tubes?
Disease that is thought to originate from Chimpanzees.
What is HIV?
The process by which a reproductive cell is generated
What is meiosis?
This is where the embryo gets its nutrients from
What is the yolk sac?
The product of fertilization of the sperm and egg cell is called this
What are seeds? (This is the reason why we get fruits such as apples and tomatoes.)
True or False, STDs only affect reproductive organs.
False (STDs left untreated can cause cancer, birth defects, and other health impairments. Mother whoa re pregnant can transmit the disease to their unborn children).
In humans, this is how long it take for a fetus to develop
What is 37-42 weeks?
This is the only mammal that lays eggs
What is a platypus?
True or false, Plants similar to mammals have one egg cell per fertilization event.
False (Many plants can have multiple fertilization events occur, as they have multiple ovaries)
The most commonly transmitted sexual disease
What is Chlamydia?
What is the unofficial number three leading cause of death?
What is Maternal Deaths from Unintended Pregnancies? (This is why contraceptives are important)
This is the percentage of species that lay eggs
What is 99%?
Current research efforts are directed to this vulnerable stage of fertilization
What is pollen tube elongation?, (If the tube cannot elongate, the egg cell isn't fertilized and thus no fruit is produced for our consumption)
Two STDs that left untreated can cause loss of sight.
What is Syphilis and Gonorrhea?