Reproduction
Asexual
Sexual
Human
Contraception Methods
Plants
Only one organism is involved
Quick process
Offspring with no variations in its DNA
Constantly multiplying-Mitosis
Budding
Fragmentation
Binary Fission
Spores
Male and female
Gametes
Fertilization
Commonly in multicellular organism
Animals
Fungi
Plants
Long gestation period
DNA of both parents in offspring's DNA
Pollination
Stamens and Pistils
Stigma
Pollinators
Fertilization of the ovule
Can have asexual or sexual reproduction
Self pollination
Cross pollination
Gamete (Repoductive cells)
Gonads
Ovary (Female|)
Testis (Male)
Conception
Gestation
Birth
Zygote
Chromosomes
Nine months
Embryo
Foetus
Chemical
Barrier
Hormonal
Surgical
Spermicides
Contraceptive Sponge
Contraceptive Sponge
Vasectomy
Contraceptive Implants
Condom
Female
Male
Contraceptive Diaphragm
Contraceptive Patches
Contraceptive Injections
Cervical Cap
Tubal Ligation
Contraceptive Ring
IUD
IUD
"The Pill"
STIs
Sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites.
What can cause?
Treatable and curable
Antiviral drugs (Treatable)
Antibiotics (Treatable and Curable)
Oral Herpes
Where can you transfer?
To genitals by hands or oral-genital contact
To mouth through oral-genital contact
Painful, shallow sores and blisters of genitals
Warts around genitals and anus
Inflammation of liver
Transmittable through exposure to fluids
Destroys white blood cells, leaving body vulnerable
Destroys immune system, body unable to fend off disease