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Biology Concepts

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Prepared by: AHMED KALEEM KHAN NIAZI

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Topic:Reproduction in Humans Marks Assessment

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Question no 1
(a) Describe the functions of the testes.

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ovulation to the birth of the baby.

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Topic:The Use and Abuse of Drugs
EXAMINER REPORT
Question no 1:

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(a) That sperms are manufactured and stored in the testes was common knowledge, but that the
testes manufacture hormones responsible for secondary sexual characteristics was regularly
omitted.

(b) Although the question specifically asked for the part played by the uterus in the development of

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the embryo, much time was spent describing the introduction of sperms and subsequent
fertilisation. Thereafter, answers tended to lack sufficient detail - with references to any named
nutritional/excretory/respiratory chemicals being much more the exception than the rule. The terms
placenta, uterus, amniotic fluid and umbilical cord were often interchanged and embryo, fetus and
zygote were regularly confused. Surprisingly, even though reference was made to the uterus
contracting during the expulsion of the embryo, few thought to mention that its walls are muscular.

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