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GOOD AFTERNOON!

ITS REVIEW TIME!


REVEAL ME!
Reveal the terms in the grid by replacing
the number with the vowels.

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LETS START!
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P 2 N 3 S
P E N I S

The organ used for urination and sexual


intercourse.
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5 R 2 T H R 1
U R E T H R A

It is the channel that carries the sperm to


the outside of the body through the penis.
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S C R 4 T 5 M
S C R O T U M

It is a loose bag of skin that hangs outside the


body, behind the penis.
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V 1 S D 2 F 2 R 2 N S
V A S D E F E R E N S

  It is a thick-walled tube joined to


the epididymis.
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RE P R ODUCT I VE SYSTEM

The tissues, glands, and organs involved


in producing offspring (children).
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
 LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 Describe the parts of the reproductive


system and their functions;
 Realize the importance of our
reproductive system;
 Create a poster on how we take care
of our reproductive system .
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
Functions of
Reproductive System

- To produce egg and sperm


cells.

- Is a collection of organs and


a network of hormone
reproduction that work
together to create life.
Male
Reproductive
system
The Male Reproductive system
VAS DEFERENS
 is a long muscular
tube that travels from
the epididymis into the
pelvic cavity, to just
behind the bladder.
PROSTATE
 

is to produce the
fluid that nourishes
and transports
sperm (seminal
fluid).
PENIS
 is the male organ
used for urination
and sexual
intercourse
URETHRA
 

It empties urine
from the bladder.
TESTIS
 

are responsible
for making sperm and
are also involved in
producing a hormone
called testosterone.
SCROTUM
 

The bag of skin


that holds and helps
to protect the
testicles.
BLADDER
 

It is held in place by
 

ligaments that are


attached to other
organs and the pelvic
bones.
SEMINAL VESICLE
 

To secrete the fluid


that becomes semen
COWPER’S GLAND
 

are pea sized glands


present inferior to the
prostate gland in the
male reproductive
system.
EPIDIDYMIS
 

essential reproductive
organ responsible
for sperm concentration,
maturation (including
sperm motility acquisition
and fertilizing ability),
protection and storage.
The Female Reproductive
System
FALLOPIAN TUBE

are bilateral conduits between


the ovaries and the uterus
in the female pelvis.
OVARY

Produce egg cells


CERVIX

  is a passage that allows
fluids to flow inside and out
of your uterus.
UTERUS
It is responsible for your
menstrual cycle.
VAGINA
Receives the penis of
male during mating
Answer the following questions. You can answer
each question in not more than five sentences.

1. What is the role of reproductive system in our body?


2. How we take care of our reproductive system?
3. What is the significance of having healthy
reproductive system?
ASSIGNMENT
Create a poster on how we take care our reproductive system.
Your output must contain:

- Preventive measure to avoid diseases on reproductive system


- What are the foods that can help our reproductive system to keep healthy.
RUBRICS IN GRADING YOUR OUTPUT
Criteria 4 3 2 1

The content
All content Some of the It gives support
does not
Content support the content support to the content
support the
theme the theme of the theme
theme

The output has


The output has The output is The output does
a good and
Creativity a very creative creative but not not have a
somewhat
style attractive creative style
creative style
THANK
YOU!

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