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Which process results in the formation of a zygote during human reproduction?
Which process results in the formation of a zygote during human reproduction?
- Fertilization (correct)
- Gestation
- Ovulation
- Spermarche
What is the main difference between normal cells and gamete cells?
What is the main difference between normal cells and gamete cells?
- Normal cells contain 23 chromosomes, while gamete cells contain 46 chromosomes.
- Normal cells are involved in sexual reproduction, while gamete cells are not.
- Normal cells contain 46 chromosomes, while gamete cells contain 23 chromosomes. (correct)
- Normal cells are diploid, while gamete cells are haploid.
What is the defined development process that follows the formation of the zygote called?
What is the defined development process that follows the formation of the zygote called?
- Puberty
- Human embryogenesis (correct)
- Fertilization
- Ovulation
Which method can achieve the fertilization of the ovum without involving sexual intercourse?
Which method can achieve the fertilization of the ovum without involving sexual intercourse?
What must have occurred prior to engaging in sexual intercourse or achieving pregnancy through non-penetrative means?
What must have occurred prior to engaging in sexual intercourse or achieving pregnancy through non-penetrative means?
In humans, where are the testicles located for temperature regulation of sperm production?
In humans, where are the testicles located for temperature regulation of sperm production?
What is the primary function of the male reproductive system?
What is the primary function of the male reproductive system?
Where does fertilization usually occur in the female reproductive system?
Where does fertilization usually occur in the female reproductive system?
Why are the testicles carried in an external scrotum rather than within the abdomen?
Why are the testicles carried in an external scrotum rather than within the abdomen?
What is the process called when the fetus is propelled through the birth canal and gives external life to the newborn infant?
What is the process called when the fetus is propelled through the birth canal and gives external life to the newborn infant?
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