(i)• Oral Contraceptive Pills: Prevent ovulation.
Side Effects: Nausea, weight gain, mood swings.
• Intrauterine Devices (IUDs): Prevent implantation of the embryo.
Side Effects: Cramps, irregular bleeding.
• Barrier Methods (e.g., condoms): Prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
Side Effects: None significant; rare latex allergies.
(ii). (a) Fertilisation takes place: The zygote is formed, implants in the uterus, and develops into an embryo.
(b) An egg is not fertilised: The egg disintegrates, and the uterine lining sheds during menstruation.
(i). Reason: Rhizopus requires moisture for spore germination and growth. A dry slice of bread lacks sufficient moisture.
(ii). Reproduction in Hydra occurs through budding. A small outgrowth (bud) develops on the parent body, grows, and detaches to form a new individual. This is an asexual reproduction process.
Leaves of the sensitive plant move very quickly in response to ‘touch’. How is this stimulus of touch communicated and explain how the movement takes place?
Read the following sources of loan carefully and choose the correct option related to formal sources of credit:
(i) Commercial Bank
(ii) Landlords
(iii) Government
(iv) Money Lende