PPT-KEY CONCEPT Female and male reproductive organs fully develop during puberty.
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The female reproductive system produces ova There are two main functions of the female reproductive system produce ova or egg cells provide a place where a zygote
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The female reproductive system produces ova There are two main functions of the female reproductive system produce ova or egg cells provide a place where a zygote develops uterus cervix rectum. Bell Work. Sex Still Has a Price Tag. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0ezYNWIDB0&feature=player_embedded&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1. Reasons for Teaching Sexuality. Female Reproductive Organs. Puberty. Puberty is a period of growth triggered by hormones that includes the. development of secondary sex characteristics. Lower voice, pubic hair, body hair, broader shoulders, and facial hair in boys. 2. To know which abnormalities in sex determining factors that will result in intersex.. 3. Will be able to understand how these abnormalities are presented clinically at birth, during childhood and adolescence. To examine the changes which occur during puberty.. To analyze the reproductive process.. To learn common diseases associated with males.. Main Menu. Male Anatomy. Puberty. Common Male Diseases. Reproduction. CHAPTER 16. Male . Reproductive System Overview. Functions of male reproductive system. Produce, sustain, and transport sperm. Propel sperm during sexual intercourse. Copulation. Produce testosterone. Social: . . Medical. :. . . . “doing . it” . “sex” or “sexual intercourse”. “her time of the month”. “period”. “boobs”. “breasts”. “balls” . “testicles”. The . Reproductive System. . Is the only system that is not essential to the life of the individual. Does affect other systems. The male and female reproductive organs . Produce and store specialized reproductive cells that combine to form new individuals. pg. . 67. Topic: . 22.1 Male and Female reproductive systems . Essential Question: . Describe the major . functions . of the uterus.. Text: 849/866. 22.1 Male and female reproductive systems. Describe the major . Female Reproductive System. #1 – Fallopian Tube-egg gets fertilized by sperm. #2 – Ovaries-produces egg cell, size of diamond, produce female hormone. #3 – Uterus-womb, strong, hollow muscle, safe, nourishing cavity for embryo that grows into a baby. Part 2. October 2021. Dr. Anna Haro. Westside HS. LEARNING Objectives . TEKS: . §130.231.(. c. )(1)(A, & B) and . §130.231.(. c. )(2)(A, B, C, F, & G) & (3)(B). Students will develop new knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the male reproductive system (RS).. System. Male Reproductive System. External Structures. Penis. : external male sex organ. - Circumcised: removes some or all of foreskin. - Uncircumcised: foreskin not removed. Scrotum. : sac of skin and muscle containing testicles. Clinical Rotation. Block 6. Objective . Describe the functions of both male and female.. Note taking . Fill in the blank diagram. Test . Function . The main function for the Reproductive System is the creation of new life. . Presentation adapted with permissions from Middlesex-London Health Unit. (recommended for grade 4). C. lass Guidelines. Giggling is okay. Be respectful. Everyone is learning, ask questions!. Discuss puberty topics responsibly outside the classroom. PARTS & FUNCTION. Scrotum: loose sac of skin that hangs outside the body; function to hold testicles & regulate temperature. Testicles: male sex glands; function to produce testosterone(male sex hormone) and sperm(male reproductive cells).
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