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Activity No. 1 Reproductive System-1

This document is a learning activity sheet about the human reproductive system. It contains diagrams and descriptions of the male and female reproductive organs and their functions. It also asks students to identify parts, arrange letters to label organs, explain hormone roles, and answer critical thinking questions.

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Activity No. 1 Reproductive System-1

This document is a learning activity sheet about the human reproductive system. It contains diagrams and descriptions of the male and female reproductive organs and their functions. It also asks students to identify parts, arrange letters to label organs, explain hormone roles, and answer critical thinking questions.

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Republic of the Philippines

ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET #1 in SCIENCE 10


Topic: Reproductive System

Name: ___________________________Grade and Section: _______ Score: _____

Part I. Identify and label the parts of the female reproductive system

Fig. 1 Female Reproductive System

Part II. Arrange the jumble letters and use the function below to identify the parts of Male
Reproductive System.
1. S A V S N E R E F E D _____________________
 It transports mature sperm to the urethra in preparation for ejaculation.
 It carries sperm to the penis during ejaculation.

2. R O S T E T A P G N A L D _____________________
 It is an alkaline fluid that neutralizes the acid found in the male urethra and
female reproductive tract
 An alkaline fluid that neutralize the vaginal acids.

3. T H E U R R A _____________________
 It delivers semen during ejaculation and urine during excretion

4. S I N E P _____________________
 It is a muscle that becomes erect to penetrate the vagina during sexual
intercourse

5. M IS E L A N L E S I C V E _____________________
 It produces a sugar – rich fluid (fructose) that provides sperms with a
source of energy to help them move.
 It adds nutrients including fructose sugar for respiration.
 It adds mucus to protect the sperm.

6. D I Y D I E P S I M _____________________
 It carries and stores sperm cells and bring the sperm to maturity
 Sperm mature here and become able to move.

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 It is where sperm is stored awaiting ejaculation

7. S E T E T S _____________________
 It is responsible for making sperm and involve in producing a hormone
called testosterone.
 It produces testosterone and (millions) of sperm (everyday)

8. C R O T U M S _____________________
 It holds and protects the testicles.
 It protects and holds the testes outside the body to maintain a lower
optimum temperature for sperm production.

Part III. Short Essay. Explain the role of the following hormones in the female and male
reproductive systems.
A. Testosterone
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B. Luteinizing Hormone
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C. Follicle Stimulating Hormone


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Part IV. Critical Thinking. Answer the following:


1. Occasionally, a zygote moves into the wall of the fallopian tube instead of the
uterus. Why is this potentially dangerous situation for the mother?
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2. Why do sperms need to be bathed with fluids from the prostate gland, seminal
vesicle, and bulbourethral gland?
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Prepared by:

LEOMEL A. AMPARADO, LPT.


Subject Teacher

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