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Reproduction Bingo

Amniotic Sac FetusEmbryo ZygoteAfter Birth LaborDelivery Yolk SacUmbilical Cord PlacentaPenis VaginaUterus CervixTestosterone EstrogenScrotum Menstrual CycleMenstruation OvulationConception EggSperm TestesOvaries FertilizationFallopian Tubes Semen

Provides nourishment to the developing embryo before the placenta forms (this feeds the baby)

Membrane that serves as the Connection between the baby and the mother; embryo’s blood is located next to the mother’s blood vessels; the embryo receives nutrients & oxygen and gives off CO2 & other wastes

Rope like structure between the fetus and the placenta; contains blood vessels from mother and baby

A fluid filled sac that cushions and protects the developing baby

Occurs the moment a sperm cell fertilizes the egg cell, forming a zygote

Male sex cell

Female sex cell

Egg and sperm joining together

Produce sperm in the male reproductive system

Hormone in males

A pouch of skin where the testes are located

A mixture of sperm & nutrients

Semen leaves the body through the _______

Produce egg cells

Female hormone

Sperm and egg join in the __________

Another term for birth canal

A zygote attaches to the wall of this female organ

The cycle of changes in which the egg develops and the uterus prepares for the arrival of a fertilized egg

The process in which an egg is released from the ovary

The process in which the thickened lining of the uterus breaks down, and blood and tissue then pass out of the female body

Forms when the egg and sperm join. We call this new cell with 46 chromosomes this first.

Forms when the zygote attaches to the uterine wall and divides, the name changes from a zygote to a __________.

Forms when the embryo enters the 9th week, the name changes to the _______.

First stage of birth, when strong muscular contractions of the uterus occur

Second stage of birth, when the baby is pushed completely out of the mother’s body

Third stage of birth, contractions push the placenta out of the mother’s body

The bottom of the uterus that opens to the vagina