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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of male gametes (sperm)?
Smallest cell
Spherical shape
Tadpole-like shape
Called sperm
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Why is it important to understand the differences between male and female gametes in the study of reproduction?
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Multiple Choice
Which part of the ovum contains genetic information?
Lapisan jeli
Sitoplasma
Membran sel
Nukleus
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Which of the following statements are true about the functions of sperm and ovum?
Both contain genetic information.
Only sperm can move on its own.
Ovum is produced in the testis.
Sperm has a tail for movement.
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Compare the differences between sperm and ovum based on their movement and origin.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following can affect the menstrual cycle?
Nutrient intake
Sudden weight change
Emotional changes
All of the above
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During which days of the menstrual cycle does ovulation typically occur?
Days 1-5
Days 6-10
Days 13-15
Days 25-28
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Which phase of the menstrual cycle is characterized by the thickening of the uterine wall and the readiness to receive a fertilized cell?
Menstrual phase (Hari 1-5)
Recovery phase (Hari 6-11)
Fertile phase (Hari 12-17)
Pre-menstrual phase (Hari 18-28)
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Which of the following are important reasons to maintain personal hygiene during menstruation?
To prevent bacterial infections
To avoid viral infections
To reduce the risk of fungal infections
To increase menstrual flow
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Open Ended
Explain the process that occurs when sperm meets an ovum in the fallopian tube and what happens after fertilization.
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After how many weeks of pregnancy is the fetus typically born?
28 weeks
32 weeks
38 weeks
40 weeks
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During which weeks does the embryo start to resemble a baby and is called a fetus?
Weeks 1-4
Weeks 7-9
Weeks 10-19
Weeks 20-37
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Which of the following is a function of the placenta?
Acts as a cushion to absorb shock
Connects the fetus to the placenta
Site for exchange of nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and waste between mother and fetus
Forms the amniotic sac
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Reflecting on today’s lesson about gametes, what is one question you still have or something you would like to know more about?
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What are the main differences between male and female gametes as shown in the diagram?
Male gametes are called sperm, are the smallest cells, and are shaped like tadpoles, while female gametes are called ovum, are the largest cells, and are spherical in shape.
Male gametes are called ovum, are the largest cells, and are spherical in shape, while female gametes are called sperm, are the smallest cells, and are shaped like tadpoles.
Both male and female gametes are the same size and shape.
Male gametes are spherical and female gametes are shaped like tadpoles.
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