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Stages of Human Development

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This game is designed to support teaching about sexual reproduction and stages of human development. Please consider if this content is suitable for all students in your class, including those who are intersex (have differences in sex development) or are transgender, to ensure it is inclusive and respectful of diverse identities and experiences.

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Stages of Human DevelopmentOnline version

This game is designed to support teaching about sexual reproduction and stages of human development. Please consider if this content is suitable for all students in your class, including those who are intersex (have differences in sex development) or are transgender, to ensure it is inclusive and respectful of diverse identities and experiences.

by Skoolmaths
1

During asexual reproduction, how many parents are needed to produce new life?

2

What happens during fertilisation?

3

Which word describes the stage of development from fertilisation to birth?

4

At which stage of adulthood is the human body at its peak of fitness?

5

What is the gestation period for humans?

6

Which stage of the human life cycle comes before childhood?

7

At which stage of the human life cycle does the body change so that reproduction can occur?

8

Which of these is most likely to decrease during middle adulthood?

9

Which of these is most likely to support the best fitness and health during the later stages of adulthood?

10

What is life expectancy?

11

Which of these things does NOT happen during puberty?

12

Whose sweat glands produce more sweat during puberty?