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TLA On Reproductive System

The document provides information about the male and female reproductive systems through labeled diagrams and fill-in-the-blank questions. It defines key parts of both systems such as the ovaries, uterus, testicles, and penis. Students are asked to identify structures and hormones involved in reproduction like ovulation, menstruation, sperm cells, and estrogen. The purpose is to teach readers the basic anatomy and functions of the male and female reproductive systems.

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TLA On Reproductive System

The document provides information about the male and female reproductive systems through labeled diagrams and fill-in-the-blank questions. It defines key parts of both systems such as the ovaries, uterus, testicles, and penis. Students are asked to identify structures and hormones involved in reproduction like ovulation, menstruation, sperm cells, and estrogen. The purpose is to teach readers the basic anatomy and functions of the male and female reproductive systems.

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Mac Kevin Mandap
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Reproductive Systems

Label the following diagrams


Male Reproductive System

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Fill in the gaps


Directions for using an electronic worksheet: Click on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and select the correct
option from the drop-down box.

Directions for using a printed worksheet: Write the correct answer in the space provided.

Female Reproductive System – Word list

 Ovaries  Uterus  Fallopian tubes


 Ovulation  Vagina  Hymen
 Ovum  Cervix  Labia
 Progesterone  Clitoris  Menstruation
 Puberty  Egg cells
 Sperm Cell  Oestrogen
*Each word in the list will only be used once

F i r s t , ________ are produced in two almond-shaped organs


k n o w n a s t h e ________ . D u r i n g t h e p r o c e s s o f ________ , a
m a t u r e e g g ( ________ ) is released and enters one of the two
________ . For a few days the egg cell travels towards the pear-
s h a p e d ________ . The lining of this organ thickens in
preparation for a fertilised egg. If the egg is not fertilised by
t h e m a l e ________ , it will leave the body together with the
lining of the uterus and a small amount of blood. This is called
________ .

T h e l o w e r p o r t i o n o f t h e u t e r u s i s c a l l e d t h e ________ and is a
common site for cancer in women. The female organ of
i n t e r c o u r s e i s t h e ________ . A circular fold of skin is usually
p r e s e n t a t t h e e n t r a n c e t o t h e o r g a n a n d i s c a l l e d t h e ________
. Outside of this organ are folds of skin covered with pubic hair
k n o w n a s t h e ________ . Between these skin folds is a small,
r o u n d s e n s i t i v e a r e a o f s k i n c a l l e d t h e ________ .

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The development of the female reproductive system is triggered


b y t h e h o r m o n e s : ________ & ________ , which causes many
physical changes in a girl.

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Male Reproductive System – Word list

 Cowper’s gland  penis  sperm cells


 epididymis  prostate gland  testicles
 erection  scrotum  urine
 nocturnal emissions  semen  urethra
 orgasm  seminal vesicle  vas deferens
*Each word in the list will only be used once

F i r s t , ________ are produced in the small seminiferous tubules


o f t h e ________ . These oval shaped glands are protected by a
s a c c a l l e d t h e ________ . After the sperm cells are produced,
they are stored in a large coiled tube on the outer surface of
e a c h t e s t i c l e c a l l e d t h e ________ . From this tube the sperm go
i n t o a l a r g e r t u b e c a l l e d t h e ________ , which eventually
carries them to the external male reproductive organ, the
________ . Along the way sperm is nourished by a sugary fluid
f r o m t h e ________ which is the most common site for cancer in
m e n , a n d f l u i d f r o m t h e ________ which are two small glands
located near the bladder.

T h e s e f l u i d s , p l u s t h e s p e r m c e l l s c o m b i n e t o f o r m ________ ,
t h e f l u i d e j a c u l a t e d f r o m t h e p e n i s d u r i n g ________ . Before a
male can ejaculate the spongy tissue surrounding the penis
becomes engorged with blood causing the penis to become still
a n d h a r d . T h i s i s k n o w n a s a n ________ . The tube that carries
t h e s e m e n f r o m t h e b o d y i s t h e ________ . This tube also
c a r r i e s ________ from the bladder. Male can also have
uncontrollable ejaculations during sleep, which are called
________ .

The development of the male reproductive system is triggered


b y t h e h o r m o n e s : ________ , which causes many physical
changes in a boy.

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