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Chapter 1 chemical reactions and


equations Chapter 8 Diversity in living Organisms notes download in pdf which has explanation of diversity
in living organisms
Chapter 2 Acids, Bases and Salts

Diversity in living Organisms Science


Chapter 3 Metals and Non-metals
Notes For Class 10 Formulas Download PDF
Chapter 6 Life Processes

Chapter 7 Control and 1. The production of new organisms from the existing organisms ofthe same species is known as
Coordination
reproduction.
Chapter 12 Electricity
2. Asexual Reproduction : Modes of sexual reproduction used are binary fission, multiple fission,
Chapter 13 Magnetic Effects of
Electric Current Budding, spore formation, regeneration, vegetative propagation, tissue culture, fragmentation

Chapter 14 Sources of Energy


3. Sexual Reproduction : In sexual reproduction, a male gamete (germ cells) fuses with a female

Chapter 4 Carbon and its gamete to form a new cell called ‘zygote’. This zygote then grows and develop into a new organism in
Compounds due course of time.

Chapter 8 Diversity in living


Organisms When male gamete and female gamete fuse, they form a zygote and the process is known as
fertilization.
Chapter 9 Heredity and Evolution

Chapter 5 Periodic Classification Fertilization is of two types :- External fertilization and Internal fertilization.
of Elements

4. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants :


Chapter 10 Light (Reflection and
Refraction)
Flower is meant essentially for sexual reproduction.
Chapter 11 The Human Eye and
the Colourful
Pollination is the process in which pollen grains are transferred from the anther to stigma of the
Chapter 16 Management of
carpel. It is of two types self pollination and cross-pollination.
Natural Resources

chapter 15 Our Environment ♦ In the fertilization process primary endospermic nucleus is formed.

♦ After the fertilization process, ovary developes into the fruit whereas ovules into the seed.

5. Reproduction in Human Being : The sex organ in males are testes and ova in females.

Male reproductive organ consist of a pair of testes, vasdeferens, a pair of epididymis, a pair of
ejaculatory duct, urethra, pairs of accessory gland.

♦ Female reproductive part consist of a pair of ovaries, a pair of fallopian tube, uterus, vagina,

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external genitalia, mammary glands and accessory glands. Ovary produces the female gametes (eggs
or ova) and female sex hormone (estrogen).

♦ If sperms are present, fertilization of ovum takes place in the upper end of the fallopian tube.

♦ Bleeding accompanied by discharge of soft tissue lining the reproductive tract is menstrual flow. It
last for 3-5 days.

♦ Secretory phase lasts for 12-14 days.

♦ Fertilization process occurs in fallopian tube. In this process zygote is formed. In this process
umbilical cord is produced which is attached to foetus. During this

♦ process two hormones are produced which are estrogen and progesterone.

♦ Progesterone stops mensturation and prevents ovulation. The placenta protects the body against
diseases. Due to contraction of uterine muscles young one is expelled and the phenomenon is called
parturition.

♦ If the egg is not fertilized, it lives for about one day. Since the ovary releases one egg every month,
the uterus also prepares it self every month to recieve a fertilized egg.

♦ After the age of 45-50 years menses stop and process is called menopause.

♦ Fertility control can be done chemically, mechanically or surgically.

6. Reproductive Health Barrier methods

(i) Mechanical barrier method:- They prevent contraception by preventing either sperms from
entering uterus or preventing implantation if fertilization has occurred. The instruments are condom,
cercival cap, diaphragm & ICDU method.

(ii) Hormonal method: They are used by women for suppressing the production of ovum. i.e. , oral
pills, Implants morning after pills.

(iii) Chemical contraception: They are creams, jellies and foaming tables which are placed in vagina
for killing the sperms at the time of coitus.

(iv) Surgical techniques:—

(a) Vasectomy: — The two vasa deferential of the male are blocked by cutting a small piece of tying
the rest. This prevents the passage of sperms from testes to semen.

(b) Tubectomy:— A portion of both the fallopian tubes is excised to ligated to block the passage of
ovum

7. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

It is a group of infections caused by different types of pathogens that are transmitted by sexual
contact between a healthy person and an infected person. The sexually transmitted diseases are also
called venereal diseases (VDs). Some 30 different types of STDs are known. Fol example :
Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Trichomonas, Genital warts, AIDS.

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