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Female Reproductive System

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Flowering Plants

The structure that contains the pollen

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$100 Answer from Flowering Plants

What is the anther?

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$200 Question from Flowering Plants

The anther is held up right because of this structure

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$200 Answer from Flowering Plants

What is the filament?

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$300 Question from Flowering Plants

These two structures are non reproductive structures

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$300 Answer from Flowering Plants

What are the petals and the sepals?

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$400 Question from Flowering Plants

The pistil is made up of these three structures

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$400 Answer from Flowering Plants

What are the stigma, style, and ovary/ovule?

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$500 Question from Flowering Plants

During cross pollination, the pathway of pollen would be

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$500 Answer from Flowering Plants

What is land on the stigma, travel down the style, into the ovule/ovary for fertilization?

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$100 Question from Female Reproductive System

Mammary glands and widening of the hips are types of what?

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$100 Answer from Female Reproductive System

What are secondary characteristics?

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$200 Question from Female Reproductive System

The day the egg is released is also knownas______________

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$200 Answer from Female Reproductive System

What is ovulation?

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$300 Question from Female Reproductive System

The sperm meets the egg in this structure.

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$300 Answer from Female Reproductive System

What is the fallopian tube aka the oviduct?

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$400 Question from Female Reproductive System

How does the embryo get nutrients?

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$400 Answer from Female Reproductive System

What is from the endometrium lining?

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$500 Question from Female Reproductive System

What are the four phases of the menstrual cycle?

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$500 Answer from Female Reproductive System

What is flow phase, follicular phase, ovulation and luteal phase?

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$100 Question from Male Reproductive System

What are two secondary sexual characteristics in the male reproductive system.

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$100 Answer from Male Reproductive System

What is deepening of the voice, pubic hair or growth spurt?

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$200 Question from Male Reproductive System

The sperm uses this structure for movement.

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$200 Answer from Male Reproductive System

What is a flagellum?

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$300 Question from Male Reproductive System

What is the structure labeled X

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$300 Answer from Male Reproductive System

What is the mitochondria?

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$400 Question from Male Reproductive System

Why do most sperm get destroyed before reaching the egg?

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$400 Answer from Male Reproductive System

What is due to the acidy of the vagina or the mucus layer within the cervix?

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$500 Question from Male Reproductive System

Meiosis occurs in this part of the testicle.

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$500 Answer from Male Reproductive System

What is the seminiferous tubules?

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$100 Question from Reproductive Technology

Two plants or two animals reproducetogether because they have desirable traits

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$100 Answer from Reproductive Technology

What is selective breeding?

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$200 Question from Reproductive Technology

When sperm is placed into a femaleanimal

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$200 Answer from Reproductive Technology

What is artificial insemination?

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$300 Question from Reproductive Technology

Cutting and grafting are types of…

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$300 Answer from Reproductive Technology

What is artificial vegetative reproduction?

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$400 Question from Reproductive Technology

The production of insulin is made through this process

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$400 Answer from Reproductive Technology

What is recombinant DNA?

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$500 Question from Reproductive Technology

The most common organism used in recombinant DNA technology/why?

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$500 Answer from Reproductive Technology

What is bacteria, because they reproducequickly (via binary fission)?

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$100 Question from Potpourri

Plants that are capable of pollinatingthemselves

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$100 Answer from Potpourri

What is self pollination?

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$200 Question from Potpourri

Nutrients from the mother get delivered to the fetus using this structure

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$200 Answer from Potpourri

What is the umbilical cord?

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$300 Question from Potpourri

When sperm and egg unite outside the female body in a Petri dish

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$300 Answer from Potpourri

What is in vitro fertilization?

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$400 Question from Potpourri

What is the pathway of an immature sperm cell to a mature sperm cell and then removed outside the body

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$400 Answer from Potpourri

What is seminferous tubules, epididymus, vas deferens, and urethra?

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$500 Question from Potpourri

What are the three male accessory glands, and what are their functions?

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$500 Answer from Potpourri

What are the prostate gland, Cowpers gland and the seminal vesicles?

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Final Jeopardy

Provide five facts about the developing embryo and fetus during pregnancy.

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Final Jeopardy Answer-amniotic fluid protects , supports and maintains warmth for the embryo-the brain and nervous system are developing in the first trimester-the heart is beating in the first trimester-8th week is now called a fetus-fetus grows from 8 to 30cm-fetus is taking in amniotic fluid-third trimester is when fetus gains most of its mass-brain develops rapidly during the third trimester