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

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Self pollination

Cross pollination

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Gamete (Repoductive cells)

Gonads

Ovary (Female|)

Testis (Male)

Conception

Gestation

Birth

Zygote

Chromosomes

Nine months

Embryo

Foetus

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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"

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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

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