Quiz: Animal Reproduction

1) What does the umbilical cord carry from the mother to the developing baby in her womb?

a) oxygen and food
b) only oxygen
c) only food
d) carbon dioxide and food

2) Name the part in the human reproductive system that ejects the sperms.

a) penis
b) testes
c) vagina
d) ovary

3) Name the part in the human reproductive system that produces the sperms.

a) testes
b) penis
c) ovary
d) vagina

4) Name the part in the human reproductive system that produces the eggs.

a) womb
b) vagina
c) penis
d) ovaries

5) Name the part in the human reproductive system where the foetus develops.

a) vagina
b) ovary
c) womb
d) fallopian tube

6) In sexual reproduction of human, a)_______________ occurs when a male reproductive cell fuses with a female reproductive cell. The male reproductive cells are called b)________________ while the female reproductive cells are called eggs. A fertilised egg moves through the fallopian tube and is planted in the c)______________ for 9 months. During this period, the fertilised egg develops into a d)______________.

a) fertilisation, sperms, womb, foetus
b) pollination, sperms, womb, baby
c) fertilisation, eggs, womb, baby
d) fertilisation, sperms, womb, baby

 

7) In which part of the female reproductive organ are the eggs found?

a) womb
b) ovaries
c) fallopian tube
d) testes

8) Which of the following about human reproduction is/are true?

a) Only one sperm is needed to fertilise an egg. Sperms are produced by the male animals. Fertilisation occurs inside the body.
b) An egg is fertilised by many sperms. Sperms are produced by the male animals. Fertilisation occurs inside the body.
c) Only one sperm is needed to fertilise an egg. Sperms are produced by the male animals. Fertilisation occurs outside the body.
d) An egg is fertilised by many sperms. Sperms are produced by the female animals. Fertilisation occurs inside the body.

9) Fertilised eggs from different animals are similar because they ______________.

a) have hard and porous cells
b) need to be incubated
c) can develop into young animals
d) are produced by two different species

 

10) Where does a baby in its mother's womb obtain its oxygen?

a) from the baby's lungs
b) from the mother's womb
c) from the mother's blood
d) from the liquid in the liquid-filled sac it develops in

 

11) Which one of the following statements about animal reproduction is false?

a) The umbilical cord carries food and oxygen from the baby to the mother
b) The baby takes about 38 weeks to fully develop inside the womb
c) Fertilisation occurs only when the sperm fuses with the egg
d) The baby starts breathing through her nose only after birth

 

12) Which one of the following statements about reproduction in animals is correct?

a) Sperms are produced in the penis. The eggs are produced in ovaries.
b) Only one sperm fuses with the egg. The eggs are produced in ovaries.
c) Sperms are produced in the penis. The eggs are produced in ovaries
d) The foetus develops in the womb. The eggs travel towards the sperm.

 

13) Which one of the following descriptions about the sexual organs of humans is correct?

a) Testes fertilise the ovaries. Ovaries receive the eggs.
b) Testes produce sperms. Ovaries produce eggs.
c) Testes store a few male sperms. There is only one egg in each ovary.
d) There are two testes in each male. There is only one ovary in each female.

 

14) Animals that have many predators usually produce a large number of offspring. This is most likely because they want to _________________.

a) make sure their young can look after themselves
b) produce sufficient food for the predators
c) have more male offspring than female offspring
d) ensure that some of their offspring will survive

 

15) What is the structure in the mammal that allows oxygen and nutrients to be passed from the mother to the foetus?

a) womb
b) vagina
c) umbilical cord
d) fallopian tube

 

 

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