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Science 9 - Sexual Reproduction

These resources have been collected to help Mr. Spanis' classes with research on sexual reproduction including internal fertilization, cell division, embryonic development, human fetal development, and assisted reproductive technologies.

General Research Help
These links will help you with general research tasks:
Destiny - the library catalog. Look here for our books and DVDs
Image Quest - access to images that we have the rights to use. Citations are also provided.
Unsplash - photos that are free to use. It is always best to give credit, but Unsplash doesn't require it. Your teacher might though.

CiteFast - an awesome citation generator. 
Sexual Reproduction Project Content Areas:

1.   Internal Fertilization
Fertilization - World Book
Fertilization - GALE
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2.   Cell Division
Meiosis - GALE

3.   Embryonic Development
Human Reproduction - World Book
Blastula - World Book
Embryo and Embryonic Development - GALE

4.   Fetal Development
​Pregnancy - GALE
​Fetal Development - GALE
In the Womb. National Geographic Collection. DVD. SKSS Library

5.   Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Reproductive Technology - GALE
Parenting in Canada: The struggle of surrogacy and in-vitro fertilization - Curio.ca
Infertility Therapies - GALE

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Encyclopedia Britannica
Embryo
https://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/embryo/32514 
Morphology: Embryology
https://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/morphology/110577#48678.toc
Prenatal Development
https://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/prenatal-development/110650 

Other words to look up in the encyclopedia:
zygote, morula, blastocyst, blastula, gastrula, ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm, 

Science News for Students - friendly articles on a wide variety of topics. 
https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/ 

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