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Reproduction Test

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How many sperm are needed to fertilize the egg?   1  
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Sex cells from a human female contain how many chromosomes?   23  
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Where is sperm produced?   Testes  
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XX sex chromosomes is what sex baby?   Female  
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How many chromosomes are there in a fertilized egg?   46  
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Which parent is responsible for the sex of the child?   Father  
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Where does fertilization occur?   Fallopian tube  
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The egg is released by what organ?   Ovary  
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Where does the fertilized egg implant and grow?   Uterus  
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What is the male hormone?   Testosterone  
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What was attached to your belly button when you were still in the womb?   Umbilical cord  
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What is the purpose of the menstrual cycle?   Ovulation which allows reproduction  
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What is the correct order of development after fertilization?   Zygote, Embryo, Fetus, Infant  
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Why does the womb thicken during the menstrual cycle?   To prepare for fertilization  
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What is the union of a sperm and an egg called?   Fertilization  
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What are testes found within?   Scrotum  
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The egg travels from the ovary to the uterus through the what?   Fallopian tube  
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What is the embryo cushioned by?   Amniotic fluid  
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What is the path the sperm takes through the male reproductive system?   Testes, epididymus, vas deferens, urethra  
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Where do eggs develop and mature?   Ovaries  
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What is the path the egg takes during ovulation?   Ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, vagina  
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What is the cerebrum?   The largest part of your brain and where you think  
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What is the medulla?   Connects to your spinal cord and controls all of your involuntary processes  
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What is the cerebellum?   It processes sensory information and controls balance and coordination  
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What is the spinal cord?   It connects mostly all parts of the body to the brain and it forms the central nervous system; collection of axons and nerves; connects to the brain  
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What are receptors?   They respond to stimulus and transmit a signal to a sensory nerve  
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What is the peripheral nervous system?   Outside the brain and spinal cord  
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What is the central nervous system?   The brain and spinal cord  
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What are motor neurons?   Impulses that pass from your brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands  
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What are sensory neurons?   They transmit sensory information  
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What is an impulse?   A sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act  
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What is synapse?   A gap between two nerve cells or neurons  
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What hormone does the adrenal gland produce?   Flight/ fight response  
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What does the thymus gland do?   Fights infections  
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What does the pancreas do?   Produces insulin and regulates blood sugar  
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What does the parathyroid gland do?   PTH; regulates the amount of calcium  
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What do the ovaries produce and do?   Produce estrogen; are the main female reproductive organ; control female characteristics  
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What do the testes produce and do?   Produce testosterone; are the male reproductive cell; control male characteristics  
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What are the hormones?   Chemical messengers  
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What do the thyroid produce and do?   Produce HGH; control metabolism  
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What does the pituitary gland do?   Regulates skeletal system; controls other glands  
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What do glands do?   Produce and release hormones  
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What does the endocrine system do?   System of cells and glands that secretes hormones that regulate growth, sexual development, and homeostasis  
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What is the part of the brain that controls balance and coordination?   Cerebellum  
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What is the control center of the body; part of the CNS?   Brain  
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What is the largest part of the brain; memory, reasoning, personality?   Cerebrum  
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What is protected by the spine and receives messages from the brain and body?   Spinal cord  
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What is the nervous system that is made of nerves and leaves from the spinal cord?   Peripheral nervous system  
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What is the scientific name for nerve cells?   Neuron  
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What are specialized cells that detect changes inside and outside the body called?   Receptors  
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What is the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord?   Central nervous system  
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What is an electrical message that travels through a neuron?   Impulse  
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What is a quick involuntary response to a stimulus?   Reflex  
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What is the part of the brain that controls involuntary actions; breathing and heart beat?   Medulla  
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What comes from the spinal cord in pairs about the diameter of the thumb?   Nerves  
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What is the largest part of the brain that controls sneezing, blinking, and breathing?   Cerebrum  
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What system sends electrical impulse messages?   Nervous system  
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What part of the brain has 2 hemispheres?   Cerebrum  
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What are actions we have no control over?   Involuntary actions  
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What part of your brain controls sneezing, breathing, and blinking?   Cerebrum  
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How long would all of you nerves reach?   47 miles  
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Where does the impulse change into chemical?   Synapse  
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What side of your brain is dominant if you are right footed?   Left side  
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What neurons are responsible for muscle movement?   Motor neurons  
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What order does a reflex occur in   Sensory neuron-- spinal cord-- motor neuron  
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What helps your body fight disease?   Thymus  
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What increases the rate at which you use energy?   Thyroid  
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What regulates blood sugar levels?   Pancreas  
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What produces hormones involved in reproduction in males?   Testes  
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What produces hormones involved in reproduction in females?   Ovaries  
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What helps the body respond to stress?   Adrenal gland  
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What regulates calcium levels?   Parathyroid gland  
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What stimulates skeletal growth?   Pituitary gland  
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What system controls body functions such as growth and sexual development?   Endocrine system  
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What does glucose convert into in the liver?   Glycogen  
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What is the fight or flight hormone that is produced by your adrenal gland?   Epinephrine  
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What turn endocrine glands on and off?   Feedback controls  
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What is a group of cells that make special chemicals for your body called?   Glands  
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What are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands called?   Hormones  
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What hormone does the pancreas produce?   Insulin  
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What part of the brain controls balance?   Cerebellum  
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What part of the brain controls smoothness of movement?   Cerebellum  
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What part of the brain controls artistic and mathematical ability?   Cerebrum  
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What part of the brain controls learning and judgement?   Cerebrum  
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What part of the brain controls voluntary movemens?   Cerebrum  
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What part of the brain controls breathing?   Medulla  
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What part of the brain cotnrols attitudes and emoions?   Cerebrum  
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What part of the brain controls heartbeat and blood pressure?   Medulla  
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