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HSC Biology Module 5
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HSC Biology Module 5 
Reproduction 
 
 
Reproductive success 
The ability to produce fertile offspring that survive to reproductive maturity and produce offspring of their own. 
 
 
Biological fitness 
the measure of an individual's reproductive success. It is calculated as the average contribution to the gene pool made by a certain genotype within a population and the relative likelihood that these alleles will be represented in future generation. 
 
 
Sexual reproduction 
It involves the meet...
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Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 questions with correct answers
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What are the 3 phases of the first stage of labour? - Answer Latent phase - 0-4cm, irregular contractions, cervical canal shortens (3cm to less than 0.5cm). 
 
Active phase - 4-8cm, regular contractions 2-5 mins apart and lasting over 60 seconds, cervix is mid to anterior/soft, effaced. 
 
Transitional - 8-10cm, can be brief lull in contractions, change in woman's behaviour. 
 
Where does fertilisation usually occur? - Answer Ampulla of the uterine tube. 
 
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Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 Questions & Answers (rated A)
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Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology - Year 1 Questions & Answers (rated A) 
 
What are the 3 phases of the first stage of labour? - ANSWER-Latent phase - 0-4cm, irregular contractions, cervical canal shortens (3cm to less than 0.5cm). 
 
Active phase - 4-8cm, regular contractions 2-5 mins apart and lasting over 60 seconds, cervix is mid to anterior/soft, effaced. 
 
Transitional - 8-10cm, can be brief lull in contractions, change in woman's behaviour. 
 
Where does fertilisation usually occur? ...
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IEB Life Sciences: Diversity of reproductive strategies in some animals
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These notes cover the "Diversity of reproductive strategies in some animals" as per the IEB SAGS. If you have any suggestions to help improve my notes, please let me know! Happy learning ;)
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2023 AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: SYNERGY 8465/1F Foundation Tier Paper 1 Life and Environmental Sciences Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]
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2023 AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: SYNERGY 8465/1F Foundation Tier Paper 1 
Life and Environmental Sciences Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 
[VERIFIED] 
GCSE 
COMBINED SCIENCE: SYNERGY F 
Foundation Tier Paper 1 Life and Environmental Sciences 
Tuesday 16 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
 ⚫ a ruler 
 ⚫ a protractor 
 ⚫ a scientific calculator 
 ⚫ the periodic table (enclosed) the Physics Equations Sheet (enclo...
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Midwifery - Anatomy and Physiology questions with correct answers
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What are the 3 phases of the first stage of labour? - correct answer Latent phase - 0-4cm, irregular contractions, cervical canal shortens (3cm to less than 0.5cm). 
 
Active phase - 4-8cm, regular contractions 2-5 mins apart and lasting over 60 seconds, cervix is mid to anterior/soft, effaced. 
 
Transitional - 8-10cm, can be brief lull in contractions, change in woman's behaviour. 
 
Where does fertilisation usually occur? - correct answer Ampulla of the uterine tube. 
 
What is the dosage o...
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GCSE Edexcel Biology Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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Two types of cells - correct answer - Eukaryotic (complex) 
- Prokaryotic (smaller and simpler) 
 
Animal cell - correct answer -nucleus 
-Cytoplasm 
-Membrane 
-Mitochondria (Involved In Reactions For Respiration) 
-Ribosomes (Involved in protein synthesis) 
 
Plant Cell - correct answer - cell wall 
- chloroplasts (chloryphyll, photosynthesis) 
- center vacuole (maintains cell pressure) 
 
Bacteria Cell - correct answer - no nucleus 
- plasmid dna (small loops) 
- flagella (tail) 
- cell ...
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AQA GCSE BIOLOGY 8461/2H Paper 2 Higher Tier Question Paper + Mark scheme [MERGED] Ju
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There are two types of reproduction: 
•	sexual reproduction 
•	asexual reproduction. 
 
 
 
 
 
.	Complete Table 1 to compare sexual reproduction with asexual reproduction. 
Write a tick ( ) in the box if the statement is true. 
 
The first row has been completed for you. 
[2 marks] 
 
Table 1 
 
	Sexual reproduction	Asexual reproduction 
Cell division occurs	 
 	 
 
Fertilisation occurs		 
Genes are passed on from parent to offspring		 
Offspring are genetically identical to each other		 
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HUBS1406 Practice Quiz – Reproduction with Complete Solutions
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HUBS1406 Practice Quiz – Reproduction with Complete Solutions 
 
HUBS1406 Practice Quiz – Reproduction with Complete Solutions 
 
HUBS1406 Practice Quiz – Reproduction with Complete Solutions 
 
 
The organ that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra is the: - ANSWER-ductus deferens. 
 
Pressure on the cervix late in pregnancy causes an increase in the blood levels of: - ANSWER-oxytocin 
 
Select the correct statement about the uterine cycle: - ANSWER-If fertilisation occurs, the...
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AQA GCSE Biology Inheritance
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AQA GCSE Biology Inheritance 
Gametes sex cells 
Gametes are made by Meiosis 
Meiosis Produces non identical cells 
Sexual reproduction -Involves the fusion of Male and female gametes (fertilisation) -mixing of genetic information so we can see variation in offspring 
Asexual reproduction -one parent -does not involve gametes and no mixing of genetic information -offspring are identical -only involves mitosis 
Clones identical genetic copies 
Meiosis -all chromosomes are copied -cell divi...