Human Reproduction

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Biology Solutions from Chapter -1 - Human Reproduction

This chapter describes sexual reproduction in humans. It describes the male and female reproductive systems. The events that take place in gametogenesis, fertilisation and implantation, pregnancy and embryonic development, etc., are explained.

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Biology>Reproduction>Human Reproduction>Male Reproductive System

This topic presents a detailed description of the parts and functions of the male reproductive system with supportive diagrams.

Biology>Reproduction>Human Reproduction>Female Reproductive System

This topic presents a detailed description of the parts and functions of the female reproductive system with supportive diagrams. These parts along with mammary glands are integrated structurally and functionally to support the reproduction process.

Gametogenesis is the process of the formation of gametes. This topic explains the process of spermatogenesis and oogenesis with diagrams that helps us to understand the process involved in gametogenesis.

The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle that occurs in female primates, such as monkeys and human beings. This topic explains the various events that occur during a menstrual cycle. Further, it explains the importance of menstrual hygiene.

This topic describes the process of fertilization in detail. Fertilization is the process of fusion of male and female gamete.

This topic describes the process of implantation in detail. Implantation is the process that occurs when blastocyst gets embedded in the endometrium of the uterus.

Biology>Reproduction>Human Reproduction>Pregnancy and Embryonic Development

This topic discusses the events that occur after implantation. It briefly describes the stages of embryonic development and the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy.

This topic describes the sequential events that occur during parturition. Further, it discusses the importance of colostrum for the new-born.

This topic describes the sequential events that occur during lactation. Further, it discusses the importance of colostrum for the new-born.