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Reproduction- A basic Introduction

Offered By: Udemy

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Biology Courses

Course Description

Overview

Introduction to Reproduction in Humans and Plants

What you'll learn:
  • Define growth and state ways in which growth can be measured
  • Draw, label and state the function of the parts of the human reproductive system
  • Explain what occurs in the three stages of the menstrual cycle

Are you a student? Are are you simply seeking knowledge regarding Reproduction?This should be the ideal course for you to begin that knowledge seeking journey.

In this course, you will learn about growth, and reproduction in both plants and humans. We will examine the parts of a flower, and discuss how a new plant develops from its parents plants. You will learn about various types of artificial vegetative propagation. We will then examine the male and female reproductive systems in humans. The menstrual cycle, fertilization and the development of the embryo and more will be examined in this course.

The contents of this course are mainly provided through video lectures. Additional resources are also provided at the end each lecture. You should make an effort to check all ofthe additional information that is provided in this course

The contents that are provided are more suitable for students who are preparing for 'O' level examinations.The contents in this course followed the guidelines of the CXCBiology Syllabus, 2015. However, if you are preparing for other similar 'O' levelexaminations, the contents will suit your needs.

The contents in this course are not final. Regular updates will be done to ensure that the information provided are current and up to date.




Taught by

Muhamad Nabeel Uddin

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