Science 10 Q3 Week 2
Science 10 Q3 Week 2
3rd QUARTER
Module 2
FEEDBACK MECHANISM OF FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
To the Learners
This module is designed to better understand the concept about the feedback
mechanism of the female reproductive system. It also covers how menstrual cycle
happens. Furthermore, it also gives focus on the various hormones stimulated and
produced during the cycle.
1. Read and understand the topics included in this module.
2. Write down significant information that would aid one’s understanding.
3. Read all directions carefully in each activity.
4. Apply the lessons learned to daily living.
The Writer
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Expectations
Pre-test
Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before
each number.
______1. What do you call the loss of the cells from the uterine lining, blood and egg
in the uterus?
A. Fertilization C. Ovulation
B. Menstruation D. Reproduction
______3. What do you call the process through which the level of one substance
influences the level of another substance?
A. Feedback mechanism C. Reproduction
B. Homeostasis D. Respiration
______4. All of the items below are phases of the menstruation cycle EXCEPT
A. Luteal Phase C. Ovulation Phase
B. Follicular Phase D. Stimulation Phase
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Looking Back
Adolescence is the stage wherein physical and emotional development take
place. In this stage, puberty happens. Puberty is a stage where changes in the body
occurs. There are different hormones responsible for these changes. These hormones
are regulated by the pituitary gland.
Directions: Read each item carefully. Then, determine whether the change occurs in
boys, girls, or both. Write G if the change in body happens for girls only, B if
the change happens for boys only, and GB if the change happens for both
girls and boys. Write the correct answer on the space before the number.
Brief Introduction
Menstruation is the process in which blood and other tissues are shed from the
uterus and leave the body through the vagina. It is also called a menstrual period or
menses. This occurs on a monthly cycle throughout female reproductive
life. Menarche (the first menstrual cycle) normally occurs between the ages of 11 and 15
and the menopause between the ages of 45 and 55. On average, an ovary releases only
one egg every 28 days. Hormones control many of the changes in the reproductive
system. Remember that hormones are chemicals that affect certain body organs.
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Feedback Mechanism is the process through which the level of one substance
influences the level of another substance. Homeostasis refers to the state of balance
within a system.
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GnRH GnRH
hypothalamus hypothalamus
LH LH
On the other hand, when the level of LH in the blood gets higher, it will
produce progesterone. The production of progesterone inhibits the production of
GnRH and LH. This is an example of a negative feedback mechanism. negative
feedback mechanism inhibits the production of a product. The substance that inhibits
the production of a product is called inhibitory.
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Activity 1: Phases of Menstrual Cycle
Objectives:
Directions: List down important events that occur in each phase of menstrual
cycle.
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Guide Questions:
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Activity 2: Menstrual Cycle Bracelet
Objective:
Procedure:
1. Show the menstrual cycle bracelet by coloring the beads in the drawing below.
2. Refer to the figure inside the bracelet.
3. Use the key notes below as guide when coloring the menstrual cycle bracelet.
Materials:
• Crayons
Key Notes:
The Menstrual cycle is sequence of events that prepares the female body for pregnancy.
1. Menstruation: During the menstrual phase, the lining of the uterus breaks down
and is shed with some blood trough the vagina. Menstrual bleeding
usually lasts 5-7 days (red color)
2. Follicular phase: This is the time between the end of menstruation and ovulation.
During this phase estrogen levels rise and the uterus starts
thickening its lining and preparing for pregnancy. This phase lasts
6-7 days (white or light color)
3. Ovulation: When ovulation occurs, the egg is released from the ovaries into the
fallopian tubes. After the egg is released the uterine lining thickens
even more in order to receive the egg. Ovulation occurs usually
between the 12th and 14th day of the cycle (yellow color)
4. Luteal phase: If the egg is not fertilized, and there is no pregnancy, the thickened
lining of the uterus breaks down and is shed, and a cycle begins
again. This usually lasts 12-14 days (black or dark color)
Guide Questions:
1. What colors correspond to each phase of menstrual cycle?
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2. How long does each phase last?
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Activity 3: Complete Me!
Objectives:
➢ Determine the hormones produced by the given organ.
➢ Identify the site of hormone production.
Procedure:
1. Analyze the diagram on feedback mechanism.
2. Fill in the box with appropriate terms to complete the diagram.
in the
GnRH 4.
stimulates the
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production of
in the
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ovaries
GnRH
inhibits the
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production of
LH
Guide Questions:
Remember
Menstruation is the process in which blood and other tissues are shed from the uterus
and leave the body through the vagina.
Feedback Mechanism- is the process through which the level of one substance
influences the level of another substance
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Check Your Understanding
Direction: Read each statement about the important events of menstrual cycle
carefully. Then, identify whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE. Write your
answer on the space before the number.
______2. The ovary releases luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating
hormone (FSH).
______3. Luteinizing hormone (LH) initiates the maturation of the follicles, converts
ruptured follicles into corpus luteum and causes the secretion of
progesterone.
______4. The follicle stimulating hormone assists in the maturation of the follicles and
causes the secretion of estrogen from the follicles.
______5. The ovary releases a hormone called estrogen, which causes the uterine
lining to increase thickness.
______6. The egg has not been fertilized; therefore, it will attach to the uterus.
______7. The loss of cells from the uterine lining, blood and egg is called
menstruation.
______10. The first menstrual cycle (menarche) normally occurs between the ages
of 11 and 15.
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Post Test
Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write
your answer on the blank provided before the number.
______1. What do you call the process in which blood and other tissues are shed
from the uterus and leave the body through the vagina?
A. Ovulation C. Menstruation
B. Fertilization D. Reproduction
______2. All of the items below are phases of the menstruation cycle EXCEPT.
A. Luteal Phase C. Follicular Phase
B. Inhibition Phase D. Ovulation Phase
______4. What do you call the process through which the level of one substance
influences the level of another substance?
A. Respiration C. Homeostasis
B. Reproduction D. Feedback mechanism
Reflection
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