21. Write the correct answer in the space provided. Each word will only be used ONCE. Ovaries Ovulation Ovum Progesterone Puberty Sperm Cell Uterus Vagina Cervix Clitoris Egg cells Oestrogen Fallopian tube Menstruation are produced in two almond-shaped . During the process of Hymen Labia First, organs known as the , a mature egg ( one of the two ) is released and enters . For a few days the egg _. The lining cell travels towards the pear-shaped of this organ thickens in preparation for a fertilized egg. If the egg is not fertilized by the male it will leave the body together with the lining of the uterus and a small amount of blood. This is called_ The lower portion of the uterus is called the and is a common site for cancer in women. The female organ of intercourse is the A circular fold of skin is usually present at the entrance to the organ and is called the . Outside of this organ are folds of skin covered with pubic hair known as the_ Between these skin folds is a small, round sensitive area of skin called the . The development of the female reproductive system is triggered by the hormones: , which causes many physical changes in a girl. 22. Label the male reproductive system below. 23. Match the definitions in the list below with the correct term in the table: A. Rhythmic contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle that propel food along the digestive tract. B. Thin, tough, outer layer of the alimentary tract, which enables it to move smoothly against other organs. C. Vomiting the result of forceful contractions of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles. D. The process of taking food, drink or other substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. E. The uptake of substances by the GI tract. F. The process of distributing absorbed nutrients to the cells of the body for growth and repair. G. Circular muscles behind a bolus of food contract and longitudinal muscles relax, thus pushing a bolus of food onwards.
21. Write the correct answer in the space provided. Each word will only be used ONCE. Ovaries Ovulation Ovum Progesterone Puberty Sperm Cell Uterus Vagina Cervix Clitoris Egg cells Oestrogen Fallopian tube Menstruation are produced in two almond-shaped . During the process of Hymen Labia First, organs known as the , a mature egg ( one of the two ) is released and enters . For a few days the egg _. The lining cell travels towards the pear-shaped of this organ thickens in preparation for a fertilized egg. If the egg is not fertilized by the male it will leave the body together with the lining of the uterus and a small amount of blood. This is called_ The lower portion of the uterus is called the and is a common site for cancer in women. The female organ of intercourse is the A circular fold of skin is usually present at the entrance to the organ and is called the . Outside of this organ are folds of skin covered with pubic hair known as the_ Between these skin folds is a small, round sensitive area of skin called the . The development of the female reproductive system is triggered by the hormones: , which causes many physical changes in a girl. 22. Label the male reproductive system below. 23. Match the definitions in the list below with the correct term in the table: A. Rhythmic contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle that propel food along the digestive tract. B. Thin, tough, outer layer of the alimentary tract, which enables it to move smoothly against other organs. C. Vomiting the result of forceful contractions of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles. D. The process of taking food, drink or other substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. E. The uptake of substances by the GI tract. F. The process of distributing absorbed nutrients to the cells of the body for growth and repair. G. Circular muscles behind a bolus of food contract and longitudinal muscles relax, thus pushing a bolus of food onwards.
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