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2nd Periodic Science Reviewer

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Part I: Multiple Choice

1. What is the primary function of the 6. Which of the following is NOT a part
male reproductive system? of the female reproductive system?

a) To produce eggs a) Uterus

b) To produce sperm b) Ovary

c) To carry the baby c) Seminal vesicle

d) To produce milk d) Fallopian tube

2. Where does fertilization typically 7. Which of these structures produces


occur in the female reproductive system? the majority of the fluid in semen?

a) Ovaries a) Prostate gland

b) Uterus b) Seminal vesicles

c) Fallopian tubes c) Epididymis

d) Vagina d) Testes

3. Which part of the male reproductive 8. How many chromosomes are in a


system stores sperm? human egg or sperm cell?

a) Urethra a) 23

b) Epididymis b) 46

c) Seminal vesicle c) 22

d) Testes d) 92

4. Which hormone is primarily 9. What is the function of the placenta in


responsible for the development of male human reproduction?
secondary sexual characteristics?
a) To produce eggs
a) Estrogen
b) To exchange nutrients and waste
b) Testosterone between the mother and fetus

c) Progesterone c) To carry sperm to the egg

d) Insulin d) To protect the fetus during birth

5. In female reproductive anatomy, what 10. In mammals, what is the term for the
is the function of the ovaries? process by which an egg is released
from the ovary?
a) To store sperm
a) Ovulation
b) To produce eggs and hormones
b) Fertilization
c) To nourish the fetus
c) Menstruation
d) To transport the egg
d) Implantation
11. What is the male organ that delivers 16. In animals, what is the process
sperm into the female reproductive tract? called where offspring develop inside
the female body before birth?
a) Scrotum
a) External fertilization
b) Penis
b) Internal fertilization
c) Prostate gland
c) Regeneration
d) Urethra
d) Budding

12. Which structure in plants is


responsible for producing male sex cells 17. Which of the following is an example
(pollen)? of asexual reproduction?

a) Stigma a) Binary fission in bacteria

b) Anther b) Pollination in flowers

c) Ovule c) Egg fertilization in mammals

d) Petal d) External fertilization in fish

13. What is the female reproductive 18. Which of the following is a


organ in flowers called that produces characteristic of sexual reproduction in
the ovule? plants?

a) Stigma a) Involves only one parent

b) Anther b) Results in genetically identical


offspring
c) Ovary
c) Involves pollination and fertilization
d) Style
d) Does not require flowers

14. In which part of the flower does


fertilization take place? 19. What is the process of transferring
pollen from one flower to another called?
a) Petal
a) Fertilization
b) Ovary
b) Germination
c) Anther
c) Pollination
d) Style
d) Transpiration

15. What type of reproduction involves


the fusion of male and female gametes? 20. Which part of the plant flower
attracts pollinators?
a) Asexual reproduction
a) Ovary
b) Budding
b) Petals
c) Sexual reproduction
c) Sepal
d) Binary fission
d) Stigma
Part II: Identification

1. Identify the male reproductive organ that produces sperm.

2. Identify the part of the female reproductive system where implantation of the
fertilized egg occurs.

3. Name the hormone that helps in the development of secondary sexual


characteristics in females.

4. Identify the plant structure that contains the female reproductive cells (eggs).

5. Name the tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.

6. Identify the part of the male reproductive system that contributes fluids to semen.

7. Identify the structure in a flower where fertilization takes place.

8. Name the female reproductive organ responsible for egg production.

9. Identify the part of the plant responsible for attracting pollinators.

10. Name the male reproductive cell in animals.

Part III: True or False

1. The testes are responsible for producing eggs in the male reproductive system.

2. In mammals, fertilization typically occurs inside the uterus.

3. The ovary produces eggs in females.

4. Pollination in plants requires the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma.

5. External fertilization occurs when the sperm and egg meet outside the female
body.

6. In plants, the stamen is the male reproductive part that produces pollen.

7. The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the mother.

8. The vagina is part of the male reproductive system.

9. During ovulation, an egg is released from the ovary.

10. In animals, asexual reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes.

11. Semen is composed only of sperm cells.

12. The fertilized egg in humans is known as a zygote.

13. Asexual reproduction in plants can occur through processes like budding or
vegetative reproduction.

14. Male and female plants are always required for plant fertilization.

15. In flowers, the stigma is the female part that receives pollen.

16. The prostate gland produces sperm in males.

17. Humans reproduce sexually, meaning two parents contribute genetic material to
offspring.

18. Fertilization in plants occurs when pollen meets the ovule inside the ovary.

19. In a flower, the anther produces the male gametes (pollen).


Key to Correction

Part I: Multiple Choice (20 items) 8. Ovary

1. b) To produce sperm 9. Petals

2. c) Fallopian tubes 10. Sperm

3. b) Epididymis Part III: True or False (19 items)

4. b) Testosterone 1. False (Testes produce sperm,


not eggs.)
5. b) To produce eggs and
hormones 2. False (Fertilization typically
occurs in the fallopian tubes, not
6. c) Seminal vesicle in the uterus.)
7. b) Seminal vesicles 3. True
8. a) 23 4. True
9. b) To exchange nutrients and 5. True
waste between the mother and
fetus 6. True

10. a) Ovulation 7. True

11. b) Penis 8. False (The vagina is part of the


female reproductive system.)
12. b) Anther
9. True
13. c) Ovary
10. False (Asexual reproduction
14. b) Ovary does not involve the fusion of
15. c) Sexual reproduction male and female gametes.)

16. b) Internal fertilization 11. False (Semen contains sperm


cells and fluids from glands like
17. a) Binary fission in bacteria the prostate and seminal
vesicles.)
18. c) Involves pollination and
fertilization 12. True

19. c) Pollination 13. True

20. b) Petals 14. False (Many plants can self-


pollinate, or some plants have
Part II: Identification (10 items)
both male and female parts on
1. Testes the same flower.)

2. Uterus 15. True

3. Estrogen 16. False (The prostate gland


produces fluids that are part of
4. Ovary semen but not sperm.)

5. Vas deferens 17. True

6. Seminal vesicle 18. True

7. Ovary 19. True

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