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Glands and Hormones in Reproduction

The male reproductive system produces sperm and testosterone in the testes. The female reproductive system produces eggs and hormones like progesterone and estrogen in the ovaries. Both systems are involved in reproduction and the development of secondary sex characteristics during puberty such as growth of hair and breasts.

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Glands and Hormones in Reproduction

The male reproductive system produces sperm and testosterone in the testes. The female reproductive system produces eggs and hormones like progesterone and estrogen in the ovaries. Both systems are involved in reproduction and the development of secondary sex characteristics during puberty such as growth of hair and breasts.

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 In what glands and hormones do male and

female differ?

ANSWER:
 TESTES (testosterone, androgen)
 OVARIES (Progesterone, estrogen)
TELL WHETHER THE FOLLOWING
SITUATION OCCURS FOR BOYS,
GIRLS OR BOTH. CLICK ON EACH
BOX TO FIND OUT THE CORRECT
ANSWER. DON’T SHOUT YOUR
ANSWER JUST RAISE YOUR
HANDS!
3. Breasts
1. Grow 2. Start to develop and
BOYS
hair on grow
BOTH GIRLS
may start
wearing a
face/chest taller bra
5. Might get 6. Sweat or
[Link]
Voice BOTH BOTH
acne or perspire
gets deeper
pimples more
[Link] [Link]
[Link]
BOYS GIRLS changes
BOTH cause
vaginal more sexual
get broader
discharge feelings
An INTRODUCTION
 Describe the parts of the male and female
reproductive system.
 Explain the functions of the parts associated
with the male and female reproductive
system
 Recognize the importance of caring for the
reproductive system
PROCEDURE:
1. Each group will be given card/s (THIS IS
ME/A PIECE OF ME/COMPLETE ME (Uhhg))
2. Using the mobile application “HUMAN
ANATOMY” find the corresponding
reproductive part or definition on the app.
(Note: if you cannot find a certain term/s or
image/s on the app you can google it.)
3. 10 minutes will be given for each group to
finish the task
YOU MAY
START NOW!!!
1. PAIR OF SMALL
GLANDS ABOUT THE 4. A sac-like organ made
SIZE AND SHAPE OF of skin and muscles that
[Link]
ALMONDS AND 3. FALLOPIAN TUBE 4. SCROTUM
house the testes.
PRODUCES SEX 3. SEMINAL VESICLE 5. VAS
[Link]
HORMONES AND OVA 5. A muscular tube that
2. CONNECTED TO THE carriesDEFERENS
sperm superiorly
FALLOPIAN TUBE AND from the epididymis.
AND TO THE VAGINA
6. This are male gonads
responsible for the
8. It produces a large portion of
production of sperm and
[Link].
the fluid that makes up semen.
8. PROSTATE GLAND 10. EPIDIDYMIS
7.7. EJACULATORY 9. It secretes alkaline fluid into
9. COWPER’s GLAND 10.
It opens
DUCT
during ejaculation
the urethra and neutralizes acid CERVIX
and expels sperm and
from urine.
secretions from seminal
vesicles into the urethra

11.
[Link] PUZZLE PART PUZZLE PART
(MALE) (FEMALE)
VAGINA
 WHATDO YOU THINK ARE THE
TWO MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM?
▪ TO PRODUCE ______ AND _________
▪ FOR TIFERLIZAONTI or DUCROPROTEIN
IDENTIFY THE PARTS THAT
ARE BEING DESCRIBE IN
THE FOLLOWING SLIDES.
CLICK ON THE CORRECT
ANSWER
Click on the part where
the sperm is made

C
A

B E
Click on the tube that
carries sperm from testes to urethra

C
A

B E
Click on the
gland that secretes a fluid that makes up most of the
components of the semen

C
A

B E
Click on the
scrotum

C
A

B E
Click on the
part where the eggs
are made

A D

E
C
Click on the
part where the
baby grows

A D

E
C
Click on the
part where fertilization
usually occurs

A D

E
C
Click on the
cervix

A D

E
C

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