Reproduction matching game Cut out the unfinished sentences. Match the cards to complete the sentences. Reproduction means the production of … … vagina when its born. Fertilisation is when … … offspring. The male sex cell is called … … the baby is born. The female sex cell is called … … puberty. Sperm are produced in … … the ovaries. Eggs are produced in … … egg divides completely into identical halves that develop separately. Emotions change in boys and girls during … … foetus from bumps. The chemical messengers which cause puberty … … the testes. A female has her period about … … a foetus. A baby develops in…. … every 28 days. Oxygen passes into the baby through… … the uterus. An organism developing in the uterus is called … … a male and female sex cell join together. Amniotic fluid protects the… … are called hormones. Growth occurs when … … an egg. The baby passes through the ... … new cells are made. The placenta is pushed out after … … a sperm. Identical twins are formed when a fertilised … … the umbilical cord. © www.teachitscience.co.uk 2012 19989 Page 1 of 2 Reproduction matching game Answers Reproduction means the production of … … offspring. Fertilisation is when … … a male and female sex cell join together. The male sex cell is called … … a sperm. The female sex cell is called … … an egg. Sperm are produced in … … the testes. Eggs are produced in … … the ovaries. Emotions change in boys and girls during … … puberty. The chemical messengers which cause puberty … … are called hormones. A female has her period about … … every 28 days. A baby develops in … … the uterus. Oxygen passes into the baby through … … the umbilical cord. An organism developing in the uterus is called … … a foetus. Amniotic fluid protects the … … foetus from bumps. Growth occurs when … … new cells are made. The baby passes through the … … vagina when its born. The placenta is pushed out after … … the baby is born. Identical twins are formed when a fertilised … … egg divides completely into identical halves that develop separately. © www.teachitscience.co.uk 2012 19989 Page 2 of 2
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