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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region 1
Schools Division Office
DAGUPAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tapuac, Dagupan City

Name: ____________________________ Date: _________ Score:___________


Grade / Section: _____________ Parent’s Signature: ______________

CATCH-UP FRIDAY
Hormones in Human Reproduction

Component 1: Short Review (Picture Analysis)


Study the picture below and answer the questions beside it.
Disease/Disorder:
What hormone is involved?
What gland is responsible for this disorder?
What is the effect of hormonal imbalance?

Disease/Disorder:
What hormone is involved?
What gland is responsible for this disorder?
What is the effect of hormonal imbalance?

Component 2: Lesson Purpose/Intention

In this lesson, we will focus on practicing the language used to discuss hormones in human
reproduction. Understanding the terminology and concepts related to hormones is essential for
studying the reproductive system. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently
discuss the role of hormones in human reproduction.

Component 3: Lesson Language Practice stimulating luteinizing

Unjumble Me Activity: Hormones in Human Reproduction

In this activity, we will be unjumbling words related to hormones in human reproduction. By


rearranging the letters, you will form the correct word(s). Write your answers in the spaces
provided.

______________________1. tosttseeroen
This is a primary male sex hormone and an anabolic
steroid. In male humans, it plays a key role in the

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region 1
Schools Division Office
DAGUPAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tapuac, Dagupan City

development of male reproductive tissues.


______________________2. Liclefol umstilating monhore
This hormone is essential for both males and females. In females,
it stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in the ovary before the
release of an egg from one follicle at ovulation.
______________________3. zingluteini onmrheo
This hormone triggers ovulation and aids in the production of
estrogen and progesterone in females. In males, it stimulates the
production of testosterone.
______________________4. teosengr
This is the primary female sex hormone and is responsible for the
development and regulation of the female reproductive system
and secondary sex characteristics.
______________________5. prgonreeteso
This hormone is involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and
embryogenesis of humans and other species.

Component 4: Integration

I Keep Everything in Balance!

Hormones keep us in balance, they are responsible for key homeostatic processes so our body
achieves and maintains internal stability. Like hormones, our school administrators, personnel
and community helpers work to maintain our school stable and peaceful. As a student, you also
contribute to this part! Keeping our school and community in peace and order also lies in your
hand.

Imagine yourself as the key hormone that maintains peace inside the school, what rules/policies
will you to implement to achieve a balance, well-ordered and peaceful class?

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