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When reproduction takes place as a result of the fusion of male and female gametes is called sexual reproduction. Fusion of gametes is called fertilization which results in variation.
Human beings are complex animals and hence there is a distinct phase in their life cycle which marks the onset and attainment of sexual maturity.The period of life when production of germ cells i.e., ova (female) and sperm (male) start in the body. This period of sexual maturation is called puberty.
It usually starts at around 10 – 11 years of age in girls and at around 12 – 13 years of age in boys.
It usually ends at around 18th year of age in girls and at around 19th year of age in boys.
Since the years during puberty end in ‘teens’; hence this phase is also called teenage.
Humans use sexual mode of reproduction.
The female reproductive system in human beings is composed of following parts:
Ovary : A pair of the ovary is located in both sides of the abdomen.
Oviduct or Fallopian tube
Uterus: It is a bag-like structure where the development of the baby takes place.
When the egg is fertilised :
When the egg is not fertilised :
Reproductive health means a total well-being in all aspects of reproduction i.e., physical, emotional, social and behavioural.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Contraception
It is the avoidance of pregnancy, can be achieved by preventing the fertilisation of ova.
Methods of contraception
Female Foeticide
A flower is a modified shoot with a limited growth. Flowers vary in size, shape, structure and colour. The main parts of a flower are,
The androecium is the male part of a flower, and Gynoecium is the female part.
An androecium is a group of stamens. Each Stamen consists of a stalk called the filament and a small bag like structure called the anther at the tip. The pollen grains are contained in the anther within the pollen sacs.
Gynoecium: Gynoecium is the female part of the flower and consists of the carpels or ovary. Gynoecium has three parts
The ovary contains the ovules and each ovule carries within it an embryo sac, within which lies the egg cell or the female gamete.
The sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves
Pollination: Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called pollination. Pollen grains are transferred mainly by wind, water and insects. They are called as pollinating agents.
Pollination is of two types.
Sexual reproduction is the process in which two components ( male and female) are involved to produce offsprings of their own kind. A bull alone cannot produce new calves. It needs a cow. Female sheep alone cannot produce new ones. It needs a male sheep. Both the sexes, male and female, are needed to produce new offspring.