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Question
The diagram shows female reproductive system. Name the parts labelled A to D.
(a) In which part do the sperms enter?
(b) Which part releases the egg?
(c) In which part does fertilisation take place?
(d) In which part does the foetus develop?
Solution
Part A is the oviduct; B is the ovary; C is the uterus and D is the vagina.
(a) Sperms enter through the vagina (D).
(b) The ovary (B) releases the eggs.
(c) Fertilisation takes place in the oviduct (A).
(d) The foetus develops in the uterus (C).
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