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The Reproductive System PDF

Syllabus: The Reproductive System Organs, fertilisation and a general outline of nutrition and respiration of the embryo. Menstrual cycle: outline of menstrual cycle

Scope of Syllabus: Functions of organs and accessory glands must be discussed. An idea of secondary sexual characters, structure and functions of the various parts of the sperm and an egg. Fertilization, implantation, placenta, foetal membranes, gestation and parturition, identical and fraternal twins to be explained briefly.

Reproduction is the key point of the continuance of life on earth. In a way, all other systems and processes in the body are for supporting the reproduction process. This chapter on the human reproductive system covers a wide range of information useful for even a common man. For our students, one or two long answer type questions and quite a few small ones always find a place in the question paper. For examination purpose, try to understand and memorise, in particular, the structures in the reproductive system, fertilisation and the functions of the placenta.

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