Biology
Name these:
(a) 3 accessory glands of the human male reproductive system.
(b) 2 hormones secreted from the corpus luteum.
(c) 4 phases of the menstrual cycle.
(d) 2 types of twins.
(e) 3 membranous, protective layers around the foetus.
Reproductive System
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Answer
(a) 3 accessory glands of the human male reproductive system are:
- Seminal vesicle
- Prostate gland
- Cowper's gland
(b) 2 hormones secreted from the corpus luteum are:
- Oestrogen
- Progesterone
(c) 4 phases of the menstrual cycle are:
- Menstrual phase
- Follicular phase
- Ovulatory phase
- Luteal phase
(d) 2 types of twins are:
- Fraternal Twins
- Identical Twins
(e) 3 membranous, protective layers around the foetus are:
- Chorion
- Amnion
- Allantois
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