Leaving Certificate Biology Human Reproduction 3 EQ i
Leaving Certificate Biology Human Reproduction 3 EQ i. Quiz FIRST In Power. Point 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on Enable this content SECOND Press the F 5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box
Where are sperm produced? Testes Penis Scrotum Sperm duct
Where does fertilisation in humans occur? Ovary Cervix Uterus Fallopian tube
What is the placenta? Organ that provides food for mother Organ for exchange of material between mother and foetus Attaches foetus to uterus Moves blood in and out of foetus
What is the function of the prostate gland? Produce sperm Store and produce seminal fluid Urination Produce testosterone
Which one of these is not a function of the placenta? Exchange of gases Exchange of waste Exchange of antibodies Exchange of heat
How long can sperm survive? Up to 2 days Up to 5 days Up to 10 days One day
Which one of these is not a germ layer? Ectoderm Endotherm Mesoderm
Where is FSH produced? Ovary Pituitary gland Thyroid gland Adrenal gland
What is the difference between the nucleus of an egg cell and a somatic cell? Half the no. of chromosomes No difference Twice the no. of chromosomes More DNA
What is meant by in vitro fertilisation? Fertilisation inside the body Fertilisation in an agar plate Fertilisation outside the body Fertilisation in the fallopian tube
Which of the following is not a cause of infertility in females? Blockage of fallopian tubes Ovulation Endometriosis Hormonal
What is a germ layer? A layer of bacteria A fungus Layer of cells in organs Layer of cells in blastula
Name a hormone associated with the maintenance of the placenta. Oestrogen Progesterone LH FSH
Where is testosterone secreted? Pituitary Hypothalamus Testes Thyroid
What is a morula? Hollow ball of cells formed from zygote Solid ball of cells formed from zygote A fertilised egg cell Cells of the trophoblast
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