Human Reproductive System: Weeks 1-2
Human Reproductive System: Weeks 1-2
Opening Activity
Encircle the appropriate word and describe the role of your father and
mother in the family.
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Male Reproductive System (Front View)
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UMENETMIDRO ROYAV
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IVANAG
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Female Reproductive System (Front View)
Parts of the Male Reproductive Organ
The male reproductive system is composed of different organs
working together to perform reproduction. The testis (plural: testes) as the
primary organ is tasked to make sperm cell that is used to reproduce new
organism. Epididymis is the site for maturation of the sperm cell to
develop swimming ability. The vas deferens is a long tube that connects
the testis and the prostate gland for the pathway of the sperm during
ejaculation. Ejaculation is the process of releasing sperm out of the
system. Seminal vesicle is the organ responsible for the secretion of fluids
containing fructose, mucus and prostaglandins. Fructose content
nourishes the sperm to stay healthy. The mucus content is for cell
protection while prostaglandin content triggers uterine contraction.
Prostate gland is the reason of the smell of the semen which is due to
alkaline fluid that neutralizes vaginal acids. Urethra is the part of the
system that conducts semen (sperm with other fluids) to go outside the
body through the penis. Penis has erectile tissues that are used during
mating (sex).
Learning Task 3: Fill in the boxes of the flowchart with correct word
showing how the semen is released from the male reproductive system.
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Based on what you have read, connect the words that are strongly
related to each other through a line. Copy these words in your notebook.
1. Prostate Gland ☻ penis
2. Testis ☻ sperm
3. Seminal Vesicle ☻ tube
4. Vas Deferens ☻ mucus
5. Urethra ☻ Alkaline fluid
6. Epididymis ☻ storage
Parts of the Female Reproductive Organ
The female reproductive organ is primarily responsible for the
production, maintenance, implantation and elimination of egg cells. The
ovary is where the egg cells (oocytes) get matured and is released. Fimbria
sweeps the matured eggs to the fallopian tube or oviduct. The egg goes to
the uterus wherein eggs may be either fertilized in the presence of sperm
cell or eliminated by means of menstruation. During implantation, the part
called endometrium, a lining in the uterus thickens to do the process.
Vagina is the passage going to the uterus. It is where penis is inserted and
menstrual blood goes out.
Learning Task 4: Fill in the boxes of flow chart with correct word (part of
the female reproductive system) showing how egg matures and being
fertilized in the presence of sperm cell or goes out of the body in the form of
blood. Start Here
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Learning Task 7: Both males and females have roles in the community.
These roles are observable in your parents especially in your father and
your mother. Complete the boxes below to describe the roles of your
parents in your family.