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ATTENDANCE CHECK
CAN YOU
Where do
Where do animals
you came GIVE came from?
from? EXAMPLES

OF LIVING
THINGS?

WHO CREATED ALL OF


THESE THINGS?

Reproduction
When one or two living things
produce their offspring, they are
involved in a process called
Reproduction
Humans, animals and plants have one thing in
common - They all REPRODUCE.

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WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF THE FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM?
There are 2 fallopian tubes. It leads the egg from
the ovary to the uterus. Site of fertilization of the
egg and sperm cell.

Produces the egg cells and the female sex


hormones estrogen and progesterone Also called as the womb. Site
where the fertilized egg is

implanted.

Narrow opening between the uterus and


the vagina. During childbirth, it expands
to allow the passage of the baby. called the Birth Canal, it expands to

let the baby pass during normal


delivery.

The outer part of the female genital


CHANGES DURING PUBERTY


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What triggers Puberty


in Boys and Girls?
Hypothalamus

located in the brain that produces a hormone called


GONADOTROPHIN. This hormone stimulates the
pituitary gland to emit growth hormones, Follicle
Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing
Hormone
(LH). When these hormones reach the boy's testes,
they trigger the production of male sex hormones,
testosterone which initiates puberty.

In the girls, same thing happens, When FSH and LH


reach the ovary, they trigger the release of female
sex hormones - estrogen and progesterone.

Estrogen initiates puberty while progesterone


prepares the body for reproduction.
Pituitary Gland

The pituitary gland is a small


pea-sized gland that plays a
major role in regulating vital
body functions and general
wellbeing. It is referred to as
the body's 'master gland'
because it controls the
activity of most other
hormone-secreting glands.
PUBERTY
a stage in human development when one becomes capable of sexual reproduction.

Boys Girls
During puberty, starting at age 11 -17, a boy starts to At the age of 10, a girl may experience puberty.
look manlier because of the masculine that develop Changes are caused by the estrogen hormone.
as he grows.

1. Deepening of the voice 1. Change in the shape of the hip


2. Broadening of shoulders 2. Increase in weight and height
3. Increased growth of body hair 3. Increased growth of armpit and pubic hairs
4. Increase in weight and height 4. Having a menstruation
5. Having night time emissions known as wet dreams 5. Increased in breast size
6. The penis size increases 6. Pouting of lips and increases in size of external
7. Change of body odor and skin complexion genitalia
8. Beard and mustache starts to grow in males during 7. Change of body odor and skin complexion
puberty
ARE THESE CHANGES
NORMAL?

All the changes


(physical, emotional, mental
and social) are NORMAL!
They are part of
GROWING PROCESS
Changes are signs that you are
now in another stage of your life
- Adolescence Stage

Adolescence Stage - is the transitional stage


(paglipat) of development between childhood and
adulthood; that means you stop being a child and
start being an adult.
ONLINE ASSESSMENT

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puberty
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What are the secondary sex


characteristics in Males?
Females?
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