Reproductive System Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Human Life

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  • Last Updated: 05 Sep, 2025
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The reproductive system is what keeps life going from generation to generation. It's not only about having children—it's also about hormones, growth, and puberty and adult changes. From the contrasts between the male and female system to the amazing process of how life starts, this is a topic that is both interesting and significant. Ready to test how much you know about the body's life-giving system?

What is it called when a sperm joins with an egg?

  • Fertilization

  • Circulation

  • Ovulation

  • Digestion

What is the main role of the reproductive system?

  • To help in digestion

  • To create new life

  • To pump blood

  • To breathe oxygen

Which female organ is also called the “womb”?

  • Ovaries

  • Cervix

  • Vagina

  • Uterus

Where does a baby grow during pregnancy?

  • Bladder

  • Stomach

  • Uterus

  • Intestine

Which organ produces eggs in females?

  • Ovaries

  • Uterus

  • Fallopian tubes

  • Placenta

At what age do most people start puberty (changes to become adults)?

  • Around 5 years

  • Around 10–15 years

  • Around 25 years

  • Around 40 years

Which hormone is important for male changes during puberty?

  • Estrogen

  • Insulin

  • Testosterone

  • Thyroxine

Which hormone is important for female changes during puberty?

  • Estrogen

  • Testosterone

  • Cortisol

  • Adrenaline

What carries the baby’s nutrients during pregnancy?

  • Placenta

  • Stomach

  • Bladder

  • Lungs

Which cells are produced by the male reproductive system?

  • Egg cells

  • Red blood cells

  • Sperm cells

  • White blood cells

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