TREPRODUCTIVE
H
E SYSTEM
OBJECTIVE
Describe the parts of
the reproductive
system and their
functions.
S5LT-IIa-1
REVIEW
Which comes first?
Arrange the following words from the
smallest to the biggest part.
tissue cell system organ
cell
tissue
organ
syste
What have
you seen in
the picture?
"What makes
boys and girls
different when it
comes to their
bodies, and why
is that
important?"
What is
it?
FISHBOWL ACTIVITY
Fish a word which you think related
to the parts of the male and female
reproductive system from the
bowl. Paste it on the board.
What’s
New
Most body systems are
similar in males and
females. However, you can
easily identify if a
reproductive system
belongs to a male or a
female.
What are the organs of the male and
female reproductive system?
What are the important functions of this
system?
What is
it:
When one or two living things produce
their offspring, they are involved in a
process of
reproduction.
The male and female reproductive
systems are controlled by hormones
pituitary gland
produced by the
in the brain, and the
reproductive organs themselves
What is
it:
Reproductive organs make mature, and
store gametes, or sex cells, in the
human body.
sperm cells
The male gametes are called
.
egg cells.
The female gametes are
called ova or
THE MALE
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
(Singular,testis)
sex glands
located in the
scrotum; they
produce sperms
and the hormone
testosterone.
TESTES
Sperm cells are sex
cells produced in the
male gonads called
testes. It is a single cell
with a tail and a head.
SPERM
pouchlike sacs that
contains the
testes. It also
controls the testes’
temperature
because they must
be slightly cooler
than the body to
produce sperm
SCROTUM
Found at the
top of each
testis: sperms
are stored in
this duct.
EPIDIDYMIS
It is a long
muscular tube
that serves as
the
passageway of
the sperm cells
released from
the testes.
VAS DEFERENS
Are saclike pouches
attached to the vas
deferens. It
contributes to the
semen production, a
sugar -rich fluid
which provides
energy for the
sperm cells’ motility.
SEMINAL VESICLES
Provide fluids
that lubricate
the duct
system and
nourishes
and protects
the sperm.
PROSTATE GLAND
is the
passageway of
both urine from
the urinary
bladder and
semen from the
gland
URETHRA
Is the external
male organ with a
tip called glans. It
is covered with
foreskin that
maybe removed
through
circumcision.
PENIS
SEMINAL VESICLE
PROSTATE GLAND
URETHRA
PENIS
TESTES VAS
SCROTUM DEFERENS
THE FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
OVARIES
release the egg
cell and the
hormones,
estrogen and
progesterone.
FALLOPIAN
TUBE
connects the
ovaries to the
uterus. It is a
narrow tube where
egg cell stays and
waits the sperm
cell for possible
fertilizaton.
UTERUS
Also called “the
womb”. It holds
the fertilized egg
and nurtures until
the baby is fully
developed.
CERVIX
It is a narrow
opening between
the uterus and
vagina. During
childbirth, it
expands to allow
the passage of the
baby.
VAGINA
It serves as the
birth canal or
the
passageway of
the baby about
to be born
OVARIES FALLOPIAN
TUBE
UTERUS
CERVIX
VAGINA
WHAT’S WE DO
Watch
a video about the male
and female reproductive
system
[Link]
[Link]
WHAT I CAN DO
GROUP
ACTIVITY
MATERIAL MANAGER REPORTER
WRITER LEADER
GROUP 1
PICTURE PERFECT
Arrange the cut-out puzzle pieces to
recreate the original picture of the
male and female reproductive
organs . Then label their parts.
GROUP 2
CROSSWORD
PUZZLE
Complete the
puzzle by
answering the
questions below.
GROUP 3
KNOW ABOUT ME
Label the parts of the male and
female reproductive system . Paste
the strips of paper that contains the
functions of each part.
WHAT’S MORE
JEOPARDY
GAME
Choose a color of a door
you would like to open.
Answer the questions
that follow.
CONGRATULATIONS!
[Link] is the function of the
reproductive system?
A. To supply the body with energy.
B. To produce a living things like itself.
C. To help the bones and muscles
move.
D. To throw out body wastes.
NEXT
2. Which of these organs has
an end part covered by a lose
flap of skin and maybe
removed by circumcision?
A. testes C. urethra
B. vas deferens D. penis
NEXT
3. If females’ sex cells and sex
hormones produced in the
ovaries, where do males’ sex
cells and hormones produce?
A. testes C. urethra
B. vas deferens D. penis
NEXT
4. It is a narrow tube where egg
cell stays and waits the sperm
cell for possible fertilizaton.
A. testes C. fallopian tube
B. vas deferens D. penis
NEXT
5. The following are the male
reproductive organs,
EXCEPT?
A. testes C. ovaries
B. vas deferens D. penis
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GENERALIZATION
Most body systems are similar in males
and females. However, you can easily
identify if a reproductive system belongs
to a male or a female.
What are the organs of the male and
female reproductive system?
SEMINAL VESICLE
PROSTATE GLAND
URETHRA
PENIS
TESTES VAS
SCROTUM DEFERENS
OVARIES FALLOPIAN
TUBE
UTERUS
CERVIX
VAGINA
NAME
I serve as the birth
canal or the
passageway of the
baby about to be born.
Who am I?
VAGINA
I connect the ovaries to
the uterus. I am a narrow
tube where egg cell stays
and waits the sperm cell
for possible fertilizaton.
Who am I?
FALLOPIAN TUBE
I produce egg cells as well
as the sex hormones
called estrogen and
progesterone.
Who am I?
OVARIES
I am also called “the
womb”. I hold the
fertilized egg and
nurtures until the baby
is fully developed.
Who am I?
UTERUS
I am a long muscular
tube that serves as the
passageway of the
sperm cells released
from the [Link]
am I?
VAS DEFERENS
ASSESSMENT
Match the parts of the reproductive system in column A with its
function in column B. Write only the letter of your answer
COLUMN A COLUMN B
_____ 1. sperm a. produced in the scrotum
_____ 2. eggs b. produces the egg cell
_____ 3. uterus c. where fertilization of the egg cell
takes place
_____ 4. ovary d. it can contract or expand when the
fetus or unborn baby develops.
_____ [Link] tube e. fluid produced by the prostate that
helps sperm move around
___ 6. epididymis f. temporary storage tube and a
passage for the transport of mature
sperms.
___7. semen g. produces the semen
___8. vagina h. produces in the ovary
___9. i. passage where menstruation flows
reproduction out, also called the birth canal.
_____10. prostate j. happens only when a sperm fertilizes
Gland a female egg cell, that is when life
begins.
ASSIGNMENT
Using the Venn Diagram
write male and female
reproductive organs and
parts.
MALE FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE
ORGANS
PARTS
FISHBOWL ACTIVITY TO
BE
OVARIES PRINT
FALLOPIAN TUBE
CERVIX UTERUS
VAGINA
FISHBOWL ACTIVITY TO
PENIS BE PROSTATE
PRINT GLAND
VAS DEFERENS
TESTES SEMINAL VISICLE
SCRUTOM URETHRA
EPIDIDYMIS
Male Reproductive System
Testes produce the sperm and the male hormone
called testosterone.
Scrotum protects the testes.
Epididymis serves as the storage organ for sperm
cells
Vas deferens connects the testes to the prostate
gland
Urethra is the passage way of urine and semen to
pass out of the body
Penis is the male external organ that transport
sperm cells into the female’s vagina
Male Reproductive System
Prostate Glands-provide fluids that lubricate the
duct system and nourishes and protects the
sperm.
Seminal Vesicles- are saclike pouches
attached to the vas deferens. It
contributes to the semen production, a
sugar -rich fluid which provides energy
for the sperm cells’ motility.
Female Reproductive System
Vagina serves as the birth canal or the passageway
of the baby about to be born.
Ovaries release the egg cell and the hormones,
estrogen and progesterone.
Cervix expands and allow the baby to pass
through the vagina.
Fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus.
Uterus holds the fertilized egg and nurtures until the
baby is fully developed.