Reproduction in humans
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Reproduction in humans
Where do babies come from?
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To create a new human, a male sperm must fuse (join) with a female egg.
In any normal human cell there are 46 chromosomes; while in sperm and egg cells there are only 23 chromosomes in each.
Upon fusion 46 chromosomes will be present, this cell is now called a zygote.
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Sperm and egg (ovum)
Sperm cells are much smaller than egg cells.
Sperms are produced in the testis while eggs are produced in the ovaries.
CytoplasmNucleus , containing 23 chromosomes
Tail, used for swimming
Head
Neck
Tail
Nucleus , containing 23 chromosomes
Jelly coat
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1ry and 2ry sexual characteristics
Testosterone hormone in males, produced in testis cause the:
Production of sperms. Growth of the
reproductive organs. Growth of body hair Increased muscular
growth, broadening of shoulders
Deepening of voice Growth of bones
Oestrogen hormone in females, produced in the ovaries cause the:
Production of eggs. Growth of the
reproductive organs Beginning of
menstrual cycle Growth of hair Development of
breasts Deposition of fats on
hips and thighs
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ispenis
urethera
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Menstrual cycle
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Feed
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Bre
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It contains easily digestible proteins. Breast milk contains antibodies which help
the baby to fight diseases. The breast milk has body temperature
which is suitable for the baby. Breast milk does not require sterilisation. Breast feeding creates a bond between the
mother and her baby.
Form
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milk
Milk is modified to contain digested proteins
Does not contain antibodies Has to be adjusted to body temperature Requires sterilisation Can help a mother that cannot breast feed
due to illness to bond with baby.