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BASED ON SCERT CHAPTER : തലമുറകളുടെ തുടർച്ചയ്ക്ക് app link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... #psc #keralapsc #pscmalayalam ✅ Main Topics Covered Introduction to human reproduction Explains the purpose of reproduction in human beings: ensuring continuity of successive generations. The term “തലമുറകളുടെ തുടർച്ചയ്ക്ക്” (for the continuity of generations) is used to emphasise that concept. Male and female reproductive systems The video outlines the structures in the male reproductive system (testes, sperm formation, ducts, etc.). It also covers the female reproductive system (ovaries, oviducts/fallopian tubes, uterus, etc.). It discusses how these organs work together during reproduction. Gametogenesis The process of formation of gametes (sperms in males, ova in females) is described. Key features like meiosis, reduction of chromosome number, variation may be mentioned (based on context of such topics). Fertilisation The video shows how a sperm and an ovum unite to form a zygote. It may cover internal fertilisation (as in humans) and how sperm meets the ovum. Pregnancy and development After fertilisation, the stages through which the embryo develops in the uterus are discussed. This includes implantation, gestation, and possibly birth. Puberty and secondary sexual characteristics The onset of puberty when reproductive organs mature. Changes in both males and females (voice change, growth of body hair, etc.). Importance of reproduction for human society The video emphasises the biological and societal importance of human reproduction—how families, communities and populations grow