Biology
The diagram below represents two reproductive cells A and B. Study the same and then answer the questions that follow:
(a) Identify the reproductive cells A and B
(b) Name the specific part of the reproductive system where the above cells are produced.
(c) Where in the female reproductive system do these cells unite?
(d) Name the main hormone secreted by the (1) ovary (2) testes.
(e) Name an accessory gland found in the male reproductive system and state the function of its secretion.
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(a) The reproductive cells A and B are:
- A → Ovum
- B → Sperm
(b) Parts of the reproductive system where the above cells are produced are:
- Sperms are produced in the testis.
- The ovum is produced in the ovary.
(c) The reproductive cells unite in the fallopian tubes of the female reproductive system.
(d) The main hormone secreted are:
- Ovary → Oestrogen and progesterone
- Testis →Testosterone
(e) Accessory glands found in the male reproductive system along with their functions are mentioned below:
- Seminal vesicle — They produce a secretion which serves as a medium for the transportation of the sperms.
- Prostate gland — It produces an alkaline secretion which mixes with the semen and helps neutralise acid in female's vagina.
- Bulbo-urethral gland — They produce a secretion which serves as a lubricant.
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