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State 5 differences between sexual and asexual reproduction??
How does fertilization take place in frog?
give 3 differences between oviparous and viviparous animal ?
What is meant by test Tube babies ? Explain...
State differences between internal and external fertilisation?
pig is sexual or asexual reproduction
how does sperm enter female body?
4 differences between sperm and ovum
why does a female frog produces hundred of eggs at a time while human female release only one or two ova per month
State 3 differences between zygote and foetus?
in hens, fertilisaton takes place internally but they do not give birth to young ones. cheeks are born through eggs. Explain
State 3 differences between zygote and embryo?
what purpose does the tail in a sperm serve?
what r layers n broilers in a poultry farm ??
Why does metamorphosis doesn't occur in human beings and viviparous animals?
How many nucleus are present in a zygote.??
5 differences between larva tadpole and an adult frog?
Why do fish and frogs lay hundreds of eggs?
WHAT IS SEXUAL INTERCOURSE?????????
Why do fish & frogs lay eggs in hundreds but a hen lays only one egg at a time?
State 3 differences between embryo and foetus?
I ALSO NEED A PRAGRAPH ON IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH IN MODERN ERA {TIMES} !
explain the importance of reproduction in organisms
Why is it that dogs always produce several puppies whereas humans produce only one child at a time?
Why do female frogs lay eggs in large numbers?
where does fertilization take place in female reproductive system?
Differentiate between unisexual and bisexual organisms.
why frogs and fish produce a large number of gametes?
what is difference between embryo and foetus.
Under what circumstances can twins be born in humans?
Define asexual reproduction. Describe two methods of asexual reproduction in animals.
What are the difference between zygote,foetus and embryo?
Why do you think it is necessary for frogs and fishes to lay so many eggs?
what is the function of the middle piece in the sperm ?
1) Why do frogs or toads move to lakes /ponds during rainy season?
2) Why do cats / dogs always reproduce several young ones?
What is metamorphosis? Give examples.
How Twinning occurs ???
Describe the process of fertilisation in human beings ?
What is Budding? Can you explain budding in Hydra ?
why endocrine glands are called ductless gland?
a zygote formed in the female body in human beings eventually leads to the formation of a baby.explain?
Why are not all animals oviparous? Does vivipary offer any advantage to organisms?
What is the difference between unisexual and hermaphrodite?
What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower..........?
is the young one of a frog called a froglet or a tadpole???
CAN WE CONSUME FERTILIZED EGGS ?
Hens and frogs are both oviparous exhibiting different types offertilisation. Explain.
explain female reproductive system
Q.What happens iffrogs lay eegs in iodine deficient water
What is the significance of thick muscular walls of uterus in females?
can the process of a child changing into an adult be called metamorphosis?
is hen a oviparous animal or viviparous?
Why is the young one of a frog called a larva and not a baby frog?
pls explain me the female reproductive system in detail
A new human individual develops from a cell called gamete.. WHy is this false?
what are the role of iodine in metamorphosis.??
what is a red data book?
what is sexual intercourse?
what is the young one of a butterfly called?
Does internal fertilization take place in hens ? If yes, what will happen if the egg does not fertilize ? Will the hen still lay the egg ?
Explain why the chance of fertilisation in humans is restricted to only a few days each month.
is hydra a oviparous
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Syllabus
State 5 differences between sexual and asexual reproduction??
How does fertilization take place in frog?
give 3 differences between oviparous and viviparous animal ?
What is meant by test Tube babies ? Explain...
State differences between internal and external fertilisation?
pig is sexual or asexual reproduction
how does sperm enter female body?
4 differences between sperm and ovum
why does a female frog produces hundred of eggs at a time while human female release only one or two ova per month
State 3 differences between zygote and foetus?
in hens, fertilisaton takes place internally but they do not give birth to young ones. cheeks are born through eggs. Explain
State 3 differences between zygote and embryo?
what purpose does the tail in a sperm serve?
what r layers n broilers in a poultry farm ??
Why does metamorphosis doesn't occur in human beings and viviparous animals?
How many nucleus are present in a zygote.??
5 differences between larva tadpole and an adult frog?
Why do fish and frogs lay hundreds of eggs?
WHAT IS SEXUAL INTERCOURSE?????????
Why do fish & frogs lay eggs in hundreds but a hen lays only one egg at a time?
State 3 differences between embryo and foetus?
I ALSO NEED A PRAGRAPH ON IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH IN MODERN ERA {TIMES} !
All though 2 cells called gametes fuse, the product formed is a single cell called zygote. Justify
(a) The first cell of a new human individual is called a gamete.
(b)Egg laid after fertilization is made up of a single cell.
(c) An embryo is made up of a single cell.
explain the importance of reproduction in organisms
Why is it that dogs always produce several puppies whereas humans produce only one child at a time?
Why do female frogs lay eggs in large numbers?
where does fertilization take place in female reproductive system?
Differentiate between unisexual and bisexual organisms.
why frogs and fish produce a large number of gametes?
what is difference between embryo and foetus.
Under what circumstances can twins be born in humans?
Define asexual reproduction. Describe two methods of asexual reproduction in animals.
What are the difference between zygote,foetus and embryo?
Why do you think it is necessary for frogs and fishes to lay so many eggs?
what is the function of the middle piece in the sperm ?
1) Why do frogs or toads move to lakes /ponds during rainy season?
2) Why do cats / dogs always reproduce several young ones?
What is metamorphosis? Give examples.
gametes. Pick the appropriate reason from the following.
(a) The animals are small in size and want to produce more offspring’s.
(b) Food is available in plenty in water.
(c) To ensure better chance of fertilization.
(d) Water promotes production of large number of gametes.
How Twinning occurs ???
Q. If the parent hydra has 32 chromosomes, how many chromosomes the hydra offspring have?
Describe the process of fertilisation in human beings ?
What is Budding? Can you explain budding in Hydra ?
why endocrine glands are called ductless gland?
a zygote formed in the female body in human beings eventually leads to the formation of a baby.explain?
Why are not all animals oviparous? Does vivipary offer any advantage to organisms?
What is the difference between unisexual and hermaphrodite?
What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower..........?
is the young one of a frog called a froglet or a tadpole???
CAN WE CONSUME FERTILIZED EGGS ?
Hens and frogs are both oviparous exhibiting different types offertilisation. Explain.
explain female reproductive system
Q.What happens iffrogs lay eegs in iodine deficient water
What is the significance of thick muscular walls of uterus in females?
can the process of a child changing into an adult be called metamorphosis?
is hen a oviparous animal or viviparous?
Why is the young one of a frog called a larva and not a baby frog?
pls explain me the female reproductive system in detail
A new human individual develops from a cell called gamete.. WHy is this false?
what are the role of iodine in metamorphosis.??
what is a red data book?
what is sexual intercourse?
what is the young one of a butterfly called?
Does internal fertilization take place in hens ? If yes, what will happen if the egg does not fertilize ? Will the hen still lay the egg ?
Explain why the chance of fertilisation in humans is restricted to only a few days each month.
is hydra a oviparous