1. Corpus luteum - what an ovarian follicle develops into during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.
2. Epididymis - The tube located along the testes where sperm mature.
3. Gonad - in males, the testes. In females, the ovaries.
4. Meiosis - when a destined-to-be sex cell with 46 chromosomes going through a process that results in four sex cells with 23 chromosomes each.
5. Oocyte - a developing female sex cell.
6. Ovary - the female gonads.
7. Placenta - Where fetal blood exchanges materials with maternal blood.
8. Scrotum - the skin sac that holds the testes.
9. Seminiferous tubule - the tubes inside the testes that create sperm.
10. Testis - the male gonads.
11. Vulva - The external vagina.
12. Blastocyst - The stage of a baby's development between being a zygote and an embryo.
13. Embryo - A developing baby. (Weeks 2-8 is the embryonic stage.)
14. Fetus - A developing baby. (Months 3-9 is the fetal stage.)
15. Implantation - When the egg is fertilized, it becomes a zygote and is implanted in the endometrium.
16. Lactation - When a new mother's breasts produce milk for her baby.
17. Umbilical cord - The cord that transports blood to and from the placenta.
18. Yolk sac - The first site of red blood cells in the uterus.
19. Zygote - A fertilized egg.
20. Ultrasound - The process used to see into a pregnant woman's womb. Non-invasive.
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