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Question
Differentiate
Sexual Reproduction and Asexual Reproduction.
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Solution
| Sexual Reproduction | Asexual Reproduction |
| It involves gametes. | No gamete formation. |
| Two individuals are needed. | One individual involves in this reproduction. |
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Given below are diagrams showing the different stages in the process of fertilisation of an egg. in the human female reproductive tract.
Study the diagrams and answer the questions:
1) Arrange the letters given below each diagram in a logical sequence to show the correct order in the process of fertilisation.
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5) Draw a neat, labelled diagram of a mature human sperm.
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Name the organs which produce ova (or egg cells) in human females.
State the Location:
Uterus
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If for some reason, the vasa efferentia in the human reproductive system get blocked, the gametes will NOT be transported form ______
Arrange and rewrite the terms in the group in the correct order to be in a logical sequence beginning with the term that is underlined:
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