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Science
Quarter 3 – Module 1:
Role of Hormones involved
in the Female and Male
Reproductive System

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Science – Grade 10
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Quarter 3 – Module 1: Role of Hormones in the Female and Male Reproductive System
First Edition, 2020

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Science
Quarter 3 – Module 1:
Role of Hormones involved
in the Female and Male
Reproductive System

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Introductory Message
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What I Need to Know

For most living creatures, reproduction is basically a normal process


controlled by hormones. Even though human reproduction is also controlled by
hormones, the process is rather more complicated. Unlike other organisms such as
plants and animals, you can make decisions about reproduction. What influence
these decisions are your values, emotions, expectations, and goals. However, like any
other living things, humans depend on reproduction for the survival of the species.
If people stop to reproduce, the human species will become extinct.
This module will provide you with information and simple activities that will
help you understand the role of hormones involved in male and female reproductive
system.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. describe the male and female reproductive system including body
parts and functions;
2. investigate the role of hormones involved in male and reproductive
system; (S10LT-IIIb-34); and
3. realize the importance of reproductive health and wellness.

Going through this module can be a meaningful learning experience. All you
need to do is make use of your time and resources efficiently.

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What I Know

Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write it in your notebook/ on a separate sheet of paper.

1. It refers to the type of reproduction that humans have in which a male and female
come together to form new life?
a. budding b. fission c. fusion d. sexual

2. It occurs around the preteen and teen years in which males' and females' bodies
mature so they are capable of creating new life?
a. childhood b. gestation c. menopause d. puberty

3. What organ is responsible for producing sperm cell?


a. epididymis b. scrotum c. penis d. testis

4. It is the female reproductive organ?


a. ovary b. oviduct c. uterus d. vagina

5. What is the gland that controls the ovary and testis?


a. liver b. pancreas c. pituitary d. thyroid

6. It acts significant role in the male and female reproduction system that keeps it
properly functioning?
a. alkaline b. excretory c. hormones d. sex cells

7. It is the site of egg implantation?


a. fallopian tube b. ovary c. uterus d. vagina

8. Which of the following statements best describes the function of the encircled part
in the picture?

a. This is the path for the sperm cells.


b. It produces a fluid rich in sugars that sperm use for energy.
c. The penis deposits sperm in the female reproductive system
during sexual activity.
d. It secretes an alkaline fluid (basic) fluid that neutralizes the acids
in the female reproductive system.

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9. What do you think is the organ being highlighted in the picture below?

a. fallopian tube b. ovary c. uterus d. vagina

10. Which is not considered as the functions of the highlighted organ in the photos
in question #9?
a. This is the site of fertilization.
b. It is where the fertilized egg develops.
c. It where the egg cell and sperm cell unite.
d. It serves as the passage way for the ovum from the ovary to the uterus.

11. What is the hormone responsible for producing egg cell and sperm cell?
a androgen?
b. follicle stimulating hormone
c. luteinizing hormone
d. progesterone
12. Which is not belong to group?
a. androgen b. estrogen c. progesterone d. tymosin

13. Which of the following pairs is CORRECT?


a. Androgen-Estrogen
b. Progesterone-Androgen
c. Estrogen-Testosterone
d. Follicle stimulating hormone-Luteinizing hormone

14. Eds wants to promote the reproductive health and wellness, what choice should
her priority?
a. have a proper diet
b. practice proper hygiene
c. use appropriate dress when going out
d. do not be in relationship

15. In promoting reproductive health and wellness, which is most likely should not
be included based on the following suggestions below?

a. Engage with spiritual activities and sport.


b. Practice proper hygiene and have a balance diet.
c. Create a blog that influences your peer to join a dating application.
d. Make a slogan, poster and pamphlet to disseminate information

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Lesson
The Role of Hormones involved
1 In the Reproductive System

Hormone is a chemical substance produced by the glands in the body that


controls and regulates the activity of certain cells or organs which carries
bloodstream throughout the body. Hormones have great impact on your growth,
appearance, emotions, and reproductive functions. Let’s start to learn on the
different parts of reproductive system including its function to understand the role
of hormone to the male and female’s body.

What’s In
Pair Me!
Directions: List down the reproductive organ or cell that can be found on the box
below and pair them on the picture where they belong to. Write your answers in your
notebook/on a separate sheet of paper.

Penis Fallopian tube Pancreas


Vagina Blood Spinal cord
Intestine Lungs Scrotum
Skull Ovary Cervix
Heart Testis Prostate
Sperm Ovum Kidney

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______________________________ __________________________
______________________________ ____________________________
______________________________ ____________________________
______________________________ ____________________________
______________________________ ____________________________
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What’s New

I Have a Story to Tell!

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Source: https://www.storyboardthat.com/fr/storyboards/phealey20/male-
reproductive

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A Directions: Based on the story board, arrange the pictures from A –E (A is the
first path of the reproductive cell). Write only the letter of your answer on a
separate sheet of paper/in your notebook.

1.________ 2.__________ 3._________

4.____________ 5._________

B Directions: Based on the story board, arrange the statements from A –E (A is the
first path of the reproductive cell). Write only the letter of your answer in your
notebook/on a separate sheet of paper.

_______1. It is a hollow muscular organ that serves as the site of egg implantation
after fertilization and where the egg develops.

_______2. Each month, the female reproductive system prepares for a possible
pregnancy by releasing mature egg cells.

_______3. It is a muscular canal that leads from the outside of the body. Sperm
cells enter through the vagina during mating.

_______4. It is a narrow portion at the bottom of the uterus that provides opening
to the uterus from the vagina.

_______5. It serves as the passageway for the ovum from the ovary to the uterus.
This is the site of fertilization.

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What is It

The system involved in sexual reproduction is called the reproductive


system. There is a striking difference between the male and the female reproductive
systems, although they also share several similarities. For example, the reproductive
organs of the male and female are developed from the same embryological structures,
and some hormones are commonly found in both male and female, in varying
quantities and produce different responses in the body.

Examine the diagram of the male reproductive system. Figure 1 shows the
main parts of the male reproductive system. The cross-sectional side view of the
reproductive system shows that certain parts of the male reproductive system are
also parts of the excretory system.

Be familiar with the specific functions of each basic part using the table below:

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Figure 1. Male Reproductive Organ

Part Description and Function


Testis The testes are oval organs that lie in the scrotum,
secured at either end by a structure called the spermatic
cord. Most men have two testes. The testes are
responsible for making testosterone, the primary male
sex hormone, and for producing sperm. Within the
testes are coiled masses of tubes called seminiferous
tubules. These tubules are responsible for producing
the sperm cells through a process called
spermatogenesis. It produces sperm cells

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Scrotum It is a loose pouch-like sac of skin that hangs
behind the penis. It holds the testicles (also called
testes), as well as many nerves and blood vessels. The
scrotum protects your testes, as well as providing a sort
of climate control system. For normal sperm
development, the testes must be at a temperature
slightly cooler than the body temperature.
A sac of skin that holds the testis
Penis It has three parts:

1.The root is attached to the wall of your abdomen.

2.The body or shaft is shaped like a tube or cylinder,


the body of the penis is made up of three internal
chambers. Inside these chambers there’s a special,
sponge-like erectile tissue that contains thousands of
large spaces that fill with blood when you’re sexually
aroused.

3. The glans is cone-shaped end of the penis. The glans,


which is also called the head of the penis, is covered
with a loose layer of skin called foreskin.

Vas deferens (tube) It is a long, muscular tube that travels from the
epididymis into the pelvic cavity, to just behind the
bladder. It carries sperm from testes to urethra
Urethra It is the tube that carries sperm and urine out of
the body
Epididymis A long-coiled tube that rests on the backside of
each testicle. It is where the sperm cells mature.
Glands They provide liquid in which sperm can swim.

a. seminal vesicle It secretes a fluid that makes up most of the


components of the semen.

b. prostate gland It secretes a slightly alkaline milky fluid that is


discharged as part of the semen.

c. bulbourethral gland It secretes a thick and clear mucus that lubricates


and neutralizes the any trace of acidic urine in the
urethra.

The Female Reproductive System is shown in Figure 2. The female


reproductive system has the following functions:
1. produces female sex cells;
2. receives sperm cells from the male; and
3. nurtures the development of and provides nourishment for the new
individual.

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Be familiar with the specific functions of each basic part using the table below.
Examine Figure 2 which shows the front view of the female reproductive system.
Study the table for you to be familiarized with the parts and functions of a female
reproductive system.

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Figure 2. Female Reproductive Organ


.
Part Description and Function

Ovary -A small, oval-shaped glands that are located on either side


of the -uterus.
-It produces egg cell.
Oviduct (fallopian -These are narrow tubes that are attached to the upper part
tube)
of the uterus and serve as pathways for the ova (egg cells) to
travel from the ovaries to the uterus
-They serve as passageway of eggs from the ovary to the
uterus; site of fertilization
Uterus -It is a hollow, pear-shaped organ that is the home to a
developing fetus.
-The site of egg implantation; is where the fertilized egg
develops.
If the egg cell is not fertilized, uterine lining (endometrium)
will break down in the form of blood commonly known as
menstruation.

Vagina -It is a canal that joins the cervix (the lower part of uterus) to
the outside of the body. It also is known as the birth canal.
-It receives the penis of male during mating

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Puberty involves the onset of sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce.
When a female reaches puberty, egg cells start to develop in her ovaries that produce
the sex cells. It is also the time when the body develops the capacity to conceive.
Pubertal stage is assisted by the hormones in the body.

The Roles of Hormones in Female and Male Reproductive Systems

The entire reproductive system is dependent on hormones. These are


chemicals that stimulate or regulate the activity of your cells or organs.

The brain and pituitary gland produce primary hormones in the male and
female reproductive system, these are follicle-stimulating hormone and
luteinizing hormone.

In male reproductive system, follicle-stimulating hormone is necessary for


sperm production (spermatogenesis), and luteinizing hormone stimulates testis to
produce testosterone, which is also needed to make sperm. The production of sperm
cells and the release of semen can also be regulated by other hormones. These
hormones keep the reproductive system properly functioning. For example, the
prostate glands, bulbourethral gland and seminal vesicle. Chemicals from these
glands nourish the sperm cells and help them mature.

In female reproductive system, hormones assist the growth and maturation of


egg cell. The follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone stimulate the
growth of about 15 to 20 eggs in the ovaries, each in its own "shell," called follicle
and stimulates the ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone. These hormones
help to develop and maintain female sex characteristics and play an
important role in the menstrual cycle, fertility, and pregnancy.

Disorders Related to Hormones in the Reproductive System

Hormones have great impact on reproductive system. These determine


whether or not you develop disorders, abnormalities and sexual dysfunction in the
body. Disorders that cause abnormal levels of estrogen and testosterone in men and
women include:

1. Ovarian insufficiency is also called female hypogonadism. This condition occurs


when a woman’s ovaries do not function properly before the age of 40. As a result,
the ovaries do not produce enough estrogen or release eggs regularly, often causing
infertility, osteoporosis, and depression.

2. Male hypogonadism is a condition that occurs when the testicles do not produce
enough testosterone, causing infertility, a decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction,
fatigue, and loss of secondary male sex characteristics.

3. Polycystic ovary syndrome occurs when women develop cysts in their ovaries
that cause hormonal imbalances, particularly elevated androgen levels, which cause
menstrual complications, fertility problems, and other health issues.

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What’s More

Activity 1. Label Me!


Directions: From the illustration below, identify the different parts of (A) male reproductive
system and (B) female productive system and give its functions. Write your answers in
your notebook/ on a separate sheet of paper.

PARTS FUNCTION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

PARTS FUNCTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

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Activity 2 Complete Me!

Directions: Complete the concept map below about the role of hormones in the
reproductive system. Copy the concept map in your notebook/on a separate sheet of
paper before answering following the descriptions indicated below.

1. The gland in the brain that produces hormones which controls the male and
female reproductive organs.
2. The 2(two) primary hormones in male and female reproductive system.
3. The male reproductive organs.
4. The female reproductive organs.
5. The dominant hormones secrete by the male reproductive organ.
6. The dominant hormones secrete by the female reproductive organ.
7. Give 2(two) effects of male reproduction.
8. Give 2(two) effects of female reproduction.

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What I Have Learned

Directions: Complete the paragraph by arranging the jumbled letters inside the
parentheses. Write your answers in your notebook/on a separate sheet of paper.

It is a system involved in sexual reproduction is called the (1. ucdivetprore)


___________________ system. Male reproductive system is composed of different parts.
The (2. isstte)___________ produces sperm cells. The (3. rocsumt) ___________ __ sac
of skin that holds the testis. The (4.ispen)___________deposits sperms into the vagina
during mating and ect. The male reproductive system also includes glands that
secrete (5.hmorenos)_________________. These gland includes (6. rospttea)
_______________ that secretes a slightly alkaline milky fluid that is discharged as part
of the semen. The (7. alimnes sielcev)_______________ that secretes a fluid that
makes up most of the components of the semen.

One of the functions of female reproductive system is to produce (8. gge ellc)
___________. The female reproduction system includes (9. tueurs)_____________ that
serves as a site off egg implantation and it is where the fertilized egg develops. The
(10. iovcutd)_________________ is where the fertilized egg develops. The (11.
inaavg)______________ receives the penis of male during mating.

The hormones plays important role in reproductive system. The gland that
secrete hormones in your brain called (12. artyiitup)_____________ produces the
primary hormones in male and female reproductive system. The
(13.ofllicel)_______________ hormone is necessary in the production of sperm cells
and egg cell. The (14.ulteiiningz) _______________ hormone stimulates testis to
produce testosterone, which is also needed to make sperm. Other gland that secretes
hormones in male reproductive system includes (15.
ulbbouhreralt)_________________ (16. Insemal silceev) __________________ (17.
sprottae) _______________ that nourish the sperm cells and help them mature. In
female reproductive organs, (18. troeseng)________________, (19. porestegroen)
__________________ hormones help to develop and to maintain female sex
characteristics and play an important role in the menstrual cycle, fertility, and (20.
geprnnayc)___________________.

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What I Can Do

NOTE: Reproductive Health and wellness: Taking Care Your Reproductive Health!

Taking care of the health of the reproductive system is an important part of


being adult like you. Practicing good hygiene is a way of taking care of reproductive
health. In the next activity, perform a task which helps you gather more knowledge
and disseminate information to address health issues and concerns.

Directions: Choose only 1 task to perform.


1. Write a slogan promoting the reproductive health and wellness.
2. Draw a poster promoting the reproductive health and wellness.

Standard Rubric
Creativity and neatness 40%
Relevance to the idea 40%
Uniqueness 20%
Total 100%

3. Create a pamphlet promoting the reproductive health and wellness.

Standard Rubric
Relevance to the idea /informative 60%
Creativity and neatness 20%
Uniqueness 20%
Total 100%

4. Make a Blog/Video showing a box which contains the items in promoting the
reproductive health and wellness (example soap, deodorant, brush and etc).
Have a short explanation for each item.

Standard Rubric
Showing 6 items above (40%) 40%
Showing 5 items (30%)
Showing 4-3 items (20%)
Showing 2-1 items (10%)

Relevance to the idea 40%


Well-presented/overall impact 20%
Total 100%

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Assessment

Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write it in your notebook/ on a separate sheet of paper.

1. What part of a male reproductive organ is highlighted in the picture below?

a. penis b. testis c. urethra d. vas deferens

2. What occurs around the preteen and teen years in which males' and females'
bodies mature so they are capable of creating new life?
a. childhood b. gestation c. menopause d. puberty

3. What do you call the male reproductive organ?


a. epididymis b. penis c. prostate d. testis

4. It is the female reproductive organ?


a. ovary b. oviduct c. uterus d. vagina

5. What do you think are functions of female reproductive system? EXCEPT one.
a. produces female sex cells
b. receives sperm cells in the ovary
c. produces hormones to nourish the egg cell
d. nurtures the development of and provides nourishment for the new
individual

6. It refers to a powerful chemical that affects the growth and activity of the cell or
body?
a. alkaline b. excretory c. hormones d. sex cells

7. It is the narrow portion at the bottom of the uterus that provides opening to the
uterus from the vagina?
a. cervix b. fallopian tube c. uterus d. vagina

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8. What is the function of the highlighted part in the picture?

a. This is the path for the sperm cells from the testis.
b. It produces a fluid rich in sugars that sperm use for energy.
c. It deposits sperm in the female reproductive system during sexual activity.
d. It secretes an alkaline fluid (basic) fluid that neutralizes the acids in the
female reproductive system.

9. What do you think is the organ being highlighted in picture below?

a. ovary b. oviduct c. uterus d. vagina

10. Which is not considered as the functions of the highlighted organ in the photos
in question #9?
a. This is the site of fertilization.
b. It is where the fertilized egg develops.
c. It where the egg cell and sperm cell unite.
d. It serves as the passageway for the ovum from the ovary to the uterus.

11. Arrange the statements describing the pathway of the sperm cell from where it
was produced in the male reproductive system?

1. Sperm leaves the body by passing through the urethra.


2. The vas deferens is a long tube that connects the epididymis to the urethra
3. After being produced in the seminiferous tubules, sperm travel to the epididymis
4. The penis deposits sperm in the female reproductive system during sexual activity.

A. 2,1,3,4 B. 3,4,2,1 C. 3,2,1,4 D. 1,2,3,4

12. Which of the following is the correct effect of primary hormone in reproductive
system?
a. It plays an important role in pregnancy.
b. It stimulates the production of sperm cell and egg cell.
c. It produces androgen and testosterone in the male’s body.
d. It produces estrogen and progesterone in the female’s body.
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13. Which of the following pairs is CORRECT?

a. Androgen-Estrogen
b. Progesterone-Androgen
c. Follicle stimulating hormone-Luteinizing hormone
d. Estrogen-Testosterone

14. Ana develops cysts on her ovaries that cause hormonal imbalance and menstrual
problems. What is the abnormal condition related to hormones she is suffering?
a. Female hypogonadism
b. Male hypogonadism
c. Gigantism
d. Polycystic ovary syndrome

15. In promoting reproductive health and wellness, which is most likely should not
be included based on the following suggestions below?
a. Engage with spiritual activities and sport.
b. Practice proper hygiene and have a balance diet
c. Create a slogan, poster and pamphlet to disseminate information.
d. Engage in a dating site from the web to find partner.

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Additional Activities

Are you in for more challenging activities?

Knowledge on structure and function of reproductive system can also be


extended through the awareness of effective public health programs, research, policy
relating to human sexuality, pregnancy, contraception, and the transmission of
sexually transmitted infections (including HIV). Fertility control refers to patterns of
human behavior that aims to prevent unwanted pregnancies and births. Individuals
and couples adopt these patterns in accordance with their cultural values, reinforced
by formal or informal social pressures.

Directions: Complete the table below.


Option 1: research from the internet
Option 2: conduct an interview to a person who has a enough knowledge on this
(examples: doctor, nurse, MAPEH teacher or a barangay health worker)

Contraceptives Advantages Disadvantages

1.

2.

3.

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What’s More (Activity 11)
Part A
1. vas deferens Carries sperm from testes to urethra
2. penis Deposits sperms into the vagina during
mating
3. testis Produce sperm cells
4. epididymis Where the sperm cells mature
5. prostate - Secretes a slightly alkaline milky fluid that
is discharged as part of the semen
Part B
1. Oviduct Serves as passageway of eggs from the ovary,
site of fertilization
2. Ovary Produce egg cell
3. Vagina Receives penis during mating
4. Egg cell Female sex cell
5. Uterus Serves as site of egg implantation, where
fertilized eggs develops
What’s New
A1. B B1.C
2. C 2.A
What’s IN 3. E 3. E
What’s In
BOY 4. A 4.D
GIRL
1. Penis 5. D 5.B
1. Vagina
2. Sperm
2. Fallopian tube
3. Testis
3. Ovary What I Know
4. Scrotum
4. Ovum 1. d 6. c 11.b
5. Prostate
5.Cervix 2.d 7.c 12.d
3. d 8.d 13.d
4.a 9.a 14.d
5. c 10.b 15.c
Answer Key
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Additional Activities
ASSESSMENT (POST TEST)
1. d 6.c 11.c
What Can I do
2. d 7.a 12.b
3. d 8. a 13.c
Answers may vary
4. a 9. b 14.d
5. b 10.b 15.d
What’s More (Activity 2)
What I Have Learned 1. Pituitary gland
1. Reproductive 11. Vagina 2. FHS/LH
2. Testis 12. Pituitary 3. Testis
3. Scrotum 13. Follicle 4. Ovary
4. Penis 14. Luteinizing 5.Androgen/testosterone
5. Hormones 15. Bulbourethral 6. Estrogen/progesterone
6. Prostate 16. Seminal Vesicle 7. needed in production of sperm
7. Seminal vesicle 17. Prostate cell/stimulates testis to produce
8. Egg Cell 18. Estrogen hormones
9. Uterus 19. Progesterone 8. needed in production of egg
10. Oviduct 20. Pregnancy cell/stimulates ovary to produce
hormones
References

Printed Materials:

Acosta, Et Al. (2015). Science 10. Meralco Avenue, Pasig City Philippines. Rex
Bookstore, Inc.,

Government of the Philippines, Department of Education, (2015).Grade 10


Learner’s Material

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