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Asexual: Reproduction requiring one parent and the offspring are genetically identical to the parent
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Bacteria, Amoeba, Paramecium: Organisms that carry on binary fission
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Binary Fission: Asexual reproduction where the cell splits into two cells
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Budding: Asexual reproduction where a tiny organism grows out of the parent cell
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Egg: Ovum" means _______.
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Epididymis: Where sperm mature and are stored.
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Fallopian Tubes: Place where fertilization will take place.
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Fragmentation/Regeneration: Asexual reproduction where parent breaks into pieces and the pieces,if large enough, can grow into identical individuals.
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Head: The chromosomes in the sperm would be found in the ___.
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Is: If the egg ____ fertilized, the embryo will attach to the uterine lining.
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Is NOT: If the egg ____ fertilized, the uterus will shed its lining
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Lower: Sperm are made at a ____ temperature than that of the body.
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Menopause: Time in a woman's life when she stops releasing eggs.
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Menstrual cycle: Monthly cycle that includes menstruation and ovulation.
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Menstruation: The flow in which the lining of the uterus is shed.
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Ovary: Female reproductive organ that makes eggs and estrogen.
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Ovulation: Release of an egg from the ovary.
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Penis: Male reproductive organ in which semen and urine is released.
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Scrotum: Sac-like structure that holds the testes.
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Sea star and Planaria: Organisms that carry on fragmentation or regeneration
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Seed: "Sperma" means ______.
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Semen: Sperm and other fluids released by the male.
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Sexual: Reproduction requiring two parents and the offspring are genetically diverse
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Strawberries and Potatoes: Organisms that carry on vegetative propagation
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Testes: Male reproductive organ that makes sperm and testosterone
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Uterus: Muscular, pear-shaped organ in which the baby will develop
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Vagina: Muscular tube through which sperm enter, the passageway for the baby to leave, etc.
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Vas Deferens: Duct through which sperm travel from the testes to the penis
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Vegetative Propagation: Asexual reproduction where a multicellular portion of the parent plant detaches and becomes a new plant
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Yeast and Hydra: Organisms that carry on budding