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Topic 3: Reproduction

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___________is used for growth, repair and asexual reproduction. Mitosis
___________occurs only in the male and female gonads and solely produces gametes. Meiosis
___________are the sex glands. (Ovaries and Testis) Gonads
___________are sex cells that unite in fertilization to form a ZYGOTE. Gametes
___________is a fertilized egg. Zygote
_____________is when a male and female gamete unit. Fertilization
____________is the process that transforms developing cells into specialized cells with different structures and functions. Differentiation
___________is where the baby develops. Uterus
_____________are the female gonads that produce the egg and important female hormones. Ovaries
____________is the organ that is attached to the baby via the umbilical cord and provides nutrients, oxygen to the fetus and removes waste through the process of diffusion. Placenta
____________are the place where fertilization occurs. Oviducts or Fallopian Tubes
___________is the male gonads that produce sperm and male hormones like testosterone. Testis
using sperm from a donor. Artificial insemination
removing some of the cells from the amniotic fluid which protects the fetus and analyzing their DNA. Amniocentesis
is a visual map of chromosomes. Can be used to see if the fetus has any chromosomal problems like Down's syndrome. Karyotype
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