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The boxes on the left show the letters in the diagram that identify parts of the male reproductive
system.
The boxes on the right show the functions of some of the parts.
Draw four straight lines to match each letter to its correct function.
[4]
[Total: 4]
2
the oviduct
.................................................................................................................................................. [1]
[Total: 1]
zygote
.................................................................................................................................................. [1]
[Total: 1]
3
The boxes on the left show the letters identifying the parts in the diagram.
The boxes on the right show the functions of some of the parts of the male reproductive system.
Draw lines to link each letter to its function. Draw four lines.
produces sperm
[4]
[Total: 4]
4
5 The table shows some of the events (D to J) that occur between fertilisation and birth.
D a baby is born
F a zygote is formed
Put the events into the correct sequence by ordering the letters.
f J G E F D
[3]
[Total: 3]
6 Complete the sentences using the words and phrases from the list.
Each word or phrase may be used once, more than once or not at all.
at this stage. The muscles start to push the baby out. The baby moves through the
vagina
.............................................. umblical
. The .............................................. is tied and cut. Finally the
cord
.............................................. is delivered. [6]
[Total: 6]
5
7 The table shows some of the events that occur in the menstrual cycle.
Put the events shown in the table into the correct sequence.
[1]
[Total: 1]
6
Label the diagram using the letters listed to show the position of the organs that are identified by
their functions.
Q site of fertilisation
R site of implantation
[Total: 4]
9 Describe what happens to the lining of the uterus during a typical menstrual cycle between:
days 1 to 5 ...............................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
days 8 to 14 .............................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................................. [2]
[Total: 2]