Reproduction- km
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The type of reproduction that involves only one parent. | asexual
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The type of reproduction that involved an egg and a sperm. | sexual
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Each sex cell has 23 of these. | chromosomes
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A new organism that is the product of reproduction. | offspring
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What are all living things made of? | cells
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Another word for a sex cell. | gamete
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The male sex cell. | sperm
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The female sex cell. | egg
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The process where a sperm and egg combine. | fertilization
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A fertilized egg. | zygote
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A developing human from the 4th day -8th week. | embryo
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The organ where sperm are produced. | testes
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The organs where eggs are stored. | ovaries
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The time frame where an egg is released each month. | ovulation
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The process of physical change when a child's body matures into an adult. | puberty
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These carry information that control inherited traits like hair color. | chromosomes
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The hormone that triggers male characteristics. | testosterone
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The hormone that triggers female characteristics. | estrogen
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The fluid that cushions and protects the developing baby. | amniotic
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Tubes that connect to the uterus and release an egg each month. | fallopian tube
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The rope-like structure that forms between the developing baby and the placenta. | umbilical cord
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Twins created from one fertilized egg. | identical
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Twins created from two different fertilized eggs. | fraternal
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The stage of development that lasts from 13-20. | adolescence
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