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Reproduction Challenge Put your names on your paper. Read each question and discuss it quietly with your partners. You will have about 30 seconds per question.

1 of 20) Name objects A-E.

2 of 20) Identify letters F-J.

3 of 20) Three part question: A) Where does fertilization usually occurs? B) Where will an embryo implant and grow? C) Where are immature sperm cells created?

4 of 20) Two part question: A) Starting at puberty, which two hormones trigger the release of estrogen and testosterone? B) Which gland releases these two hormones?

5 of 20) Which type(s) of birth control also protects against sexually transmitted diseases? Female condom The Ring Vasectomy Diaphragm Male condom The Patch The Pill

6 of 20) Label the sperm cell diagram.

7 of 20) Name the pouch of enzymes found within part A of sperm cells.

8 of 20) Two part question: Name the process… A) where an egg is released from an ovary. B) where the lining of the uterus sheds off and is discarded.

9 of 20) Name the three stages of the menstrual cycle. 12 3

10 of 20) While inside the ovary, name the ball of cells that the egg grows within.

11 of 20) After a zygote is created, it will divide into a lump of cells over the next 5 days. Name this lump of cells.

12 of 20) Two part question: A) Name the lining of the uterus. B) What does the (answer to part A) turn into once the embryo implants.

13 of 20) Name the sac that a fetus grows within.

14 of 20) What is dream sleep called?

15 of 20) When the follicle ruptures and an egg is released, what is the ruptured follicle then called?

16 of 20) Two part question: A) How many days is the average menstrual cycle? B) Which event usually takes place around day 14 of the menstrual cycle?

17 of 20) Which infection(s) can be treated with antibiotics? Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Herpes Human papilloma HIV

18 of 20) Two part question: A) What is the most common cancer for males? B) Name 2 of the 3 ways to treat this (and most other) cancer.

19 of 20) Two part question: A) What type of microorganism is Hepatitis B? B) Which organ is most affected by Hepatitis B?

20 of 20) A desert is defined by an area that receives less than 10 inches of rainfall per year. What is the largest desert on Earth? Mojave desert Antarctic polar desert Sahara desert Arabian desert Kalahari desert

Exchange your answers

1 of 20) Name objects A-E. urethra Prostate gland Testes/testicles Vas deferens epididymis

2 of 20) Identify letters F-J. ovary cervix uterus Fallopian tube vagina

3 of 20) Three part question: A) Where does fertilization usually occurs? ______________ B) Where will an embryo implant and grow? _____________ C) Where are immature sperm cells created? ____________ I H C

4 of 20) Two part question: A) Starting at puberty, which two hormones trigger the released of estrogen and testosterone? B) Which gland releases the two hormones? 1) Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) 2) Luteinizing hormone (LH) Pituitary gland

5 of 20) Which type(s) of birth control also protects against sexually transmitted diseases? Female condom The Ring Vasectomy Diaphragm Male condom The Patch The Pill

6 of 20) Label the sperm cell diagram. Head MidpieceTail/Flagellum

7 of 20) Name the pouch of enzymes found within part A of sperm cells. Acrosome

8 of 20) Two part question: Name the process… A) where an egg is released from an ovary. B) where the lining of the uterus sheds off and is discarded. Ovulation Menstruation

9 of 20) Name the three stages of the menstrual cycle. 1) Flow phase 2) Follicular phase 3) Luteal phase

10 of 20) While inside the ovary, name the ball of cells that the egg grows within. Follicle

11 of 20) After a zygote is created, it will divide into a lump of cells over the next 5 days. Name this lump of cells. Blastocyst

12 of 20) Two part question: A) Name the lining of the uterus. B) What does the (answer to part A) turn into once the embryo implants. Endometrium Placenta

13 of 20) Name the sac that a fetus grows within. Amnion or Amniotic sac

14 of 20) What is dream sleep called? Rapid eye movement (R.E.M.)

15 of 20) When the follicle ruptures and an egg is released, what is the ruptured follicle then called? Corpus luteum

16 of 20) Two part question: A) How many days is the average menstrual cycle? B) Which event usually takes place around day 14 of the menstrual cycle? 28 days ovulation

17 of 20) Which infection(s) can be treated with antibiotics? Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Herpes Human papilloma HIV

18 of 20) Two part question: A) What is the most common cancer for males? B) Name 2 of the 3 ways to treat this (and most other) cancer. Prostate cancer Radiation, Chemotherapy, Surgery

19 of 20) Two part question: A) What type of microorganism is Hepatitis B? B) Which organ is most affected by Hepatitis B? Virus/viral Liver

20 of 20) A desert is defined by an area that receives less than 10 inches of rainfall per year. What is the largest desert on Earth? Mojave desert Antarctic polar desert Sahara desert Arabian desert Kalahari desert