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Name: Date: Reproduction Worksheet Directions: Base your answers to questions 1-4 on the diagram below and your knowledge of biology. 1. Identify the structure in which sperm is produced. What is the name of this structure? 2. Identify the structure in which eggs are produced. What is the name of this structure? 3. Name a hormone that affects the organ named in question #2 and what it does. 4. What type of nuclear division produces sperm and eggs? 5. Identify the structure in which the fetus develops and what hormones ready the uterus for the fetus. Directions: Base your answers to 5-8 on the diagram below and your knowledge of biology. Label the diagram to the right using the following words: Cervix Fallopian Tube (Oviduct) Ovary Uterus (Womb) Vagina (Birth Canal) 6. What hormones affect Letter A? 7. What hormones affect Letter C? 1

8-9. Using one or more complete sentences, describe what happens to the egg (also where it happens) from the release of the egg from the ovary through fertilization and implantation. Use the following terms: Blastula Cleavage Differentiation Fallopian Tube Fertilization Gastrula Morula Ovulation Undifferentiated 10. What substances are involved in controlling the production of sperm and eggs in humans? (1) vitamins (2) hormones (3) starches (4) minerals 11. 10. Which practice is essential to good prenatal care? (1) increased egg production (2) frequent dieting (3) avoidance of drugs (4) intake of antibiotics 12. Which part of the male reproductive system produces hormones that influence the development of male sex characteristics? (1) penis (2) testes (3) gametes (4) ovaries 13. The diagram below represents a series of events that takes place in the life cycle of humans. What process made these? What is the name of this cell division? Which term best describes the event taking place in the box labeled X? (1) fertilization (2) immune response (3) meiosis (4) protein synthesis 2

Base your answers to questions 14-19 on the following diagram and on your knowledge on biology 14. Fertilization usually occurs within structure (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 15. A placenta normally develops in this structure. (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 16. The structure that produces estrogen and progesterone is (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 17. The structure that produces egg cells is (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 18. What structure is affected by the productions of FSH and LH? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 19. Shortly after implantation, tissue from the embryo normally grows into the wall of (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D Base your answers to questions 20-22 on the following diagrams and on your knowledge of biology. 20. Gametes are produced in (1) A, only (2) B, only (3) both A and B (4) neither A nor B 21. Estrogen and progesterone are produced in (1) A, only (2) B, only (3) both A and B (4) neither A nor B 22. A substance is produced that influences both the reproductive cycle and the development of sex characteristics in (1) A, only (2) B, only (3) both A and B (4) neither A nor B 23. In humans and other mammals, nutrients are transferred from the mother's blood to the embryo's bloodstream across the (1) placenta (2) uterus (3) ovary (4) intestine 24. Which substance is a waste that would normally diffuse across the placenta from the embryo to the mother? (1) glucose (2) oxygen (3) amino acids (4) carbon dioxide 3

25. The egg of a mammal is smaller than that of bird because the embryo of the mammal obtains its nutrients from the (1) placenta through the process of diffusion (2) mammary glands of the mother (3) blood of the mother when it mixes with the blood of the embryo (4) yolk stored in the uterus of the mother 26. Compared to the number of chromosomes in a normal human body cell, the number of chromosomes in a normal sperm cell is (1) the same (2) twice as great (3) half as great (4) four times as great 27. Children born to the same parents are usually very different from each other. These differences result primarily from the process of (1) mitotic division (2) meiosis (3) asexual reproduction (4) cloning 28. Human growth and sexual development are controlled by (1) nerves (2) hormones (3) the digestive system (4) the excretory system 29. The following diagram represents the human male reproductive system. If structure X were cut and tied off at the line, which change would occur immediately? (1) Hormones would no longer be produced. (2) Sperm would no longer be produced (3) Sperm would be produced but no longer released from the body (4) Urine would be produced but no longer released from the bladder Base your answers to questions 30- on the following diagram, which represents a stage in human development. 30. The exchange of oxygen, food and wastes between mother and fetus occurs at (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 31. What is the function of the fluid labeled D? (1) nourishment (2) protection(3) excretion (4) respiration 4

32. The structure labeled C, within which development occurs, is known as the (1) birth canal (2) uterus (3) ovary (4) placenta 33. Which is arranged in the correct sequence? (1) fertilization à embryo developmentà meiosis à birth (2) embryo development à meiosis à fertilization à birth (3) meiosis à fertilizationà embryo development à birth (4) fertilization à meiosis à embryo development à birth 34. The diagram on the right represents a cell that will undergo mitosis. Which of the diagrams best illustrates the daughter cells that result from a normal mitotic cell division of the parent cell shown? Base your answers to questions 35-39 on the following diagram of some events in the human female reproductive system and on your knowledge of biology. 35. During which part of this cycle does the breakdown of the thickened uterine lining occur? (1) ovulation (2) corpus luteum stage (3) menstruation (4) follicle stage 36. On or about which day is the egg released from the ovary? (1) day 8 (2) day 14 (3) day 20 (4) day 28 37. The hormone FSH stimulates the development of a follicle in the ovary of a human female. As the follicle develops, it secretes estrogen. A high level of estrogen decreases the secretion of FSH. This mechanism is an example of (1) gamete development (2) cell differentiation (3) positive feedback (4) negative feedback 38. Which hormones do the ovaries secrete? (1) FSH and LH (2) FSH and progesterone (3) LH and estrogen (4) estrogen and progesterone 5

39. What is the average length of this reproductive cycle? (1) 32 days (2) 28 days (3) 14 days (4) 4 days 40. Using one or more complete sentences, compare an offspring of asexual reproduction to their parents and an offspring of sexual reproduction to their parents. Why is it different? 41. What process is represented by A? 42. What hormone caused process A? 43. What is B and how many chromosomes does it have? 44. What is process C? 45. What is structure D? 46. What is structure E? 47. What is structure F? 48. What process made A and B? 49. What process does C represent? 50. What process does E represent? 51. What is structure F called? 52. What is structure H called? 53. What is process A to F called? 54. What is structure F called? 55. What are the 3 layers forming where X is pointing to? 6