Male and female reproductive systems allow human reproduction. Fertilisation occurs when a sperm and egg join to form an embryo. An embryo develops into an unborn baby in the uterus during pregnancy.
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE biology students studying the menstrual cycle, oestrogen and progesterone, hormonal and non-hormonal methods of contraception, and infertility ...
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