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Grade10 Lesson2 ReproductiveAnat - 1
Grade10 Lesson2 ReproductiveAnat - 1
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Grade 10 Lesson 2
PROCEDURE
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Grade 10 Lesson 2
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Grade 10 Lesson 2
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Grade 10 Lesson 2
b) The cervix5 is a ring of muscle at the opening of the uterus into the
vagina.
5. The vagina6, also called the birth canal, extends from the uterus to the
outside of the body.
a) At birth, the opening of the vagina is partly covered by a very thin
membrane called the hymen.
b) The hymen can be torn during vigorous activities like swimming,
gymnastics, bicycle riding, etc.
6. The external genitalia are called the vulva7.
a) Pubic hair covers the two outer folds or labia8 majora.
b) Two inner folds, or labia8 minora, cover and protect the vaginal
opening.
c) Also protected by the labia is a sensitive organ called the clitoris
7. Urine is stored in the bladder and is released through the urethra.
8. The urethra is located above the vaginal opening.
9. Behind all of these, and not covered by the labia, is the anus, an
opening from the digestive system for eliminating wastes. This is not
considered part of the reproductive system.
10. When viewed externally, the mons pubis is the area of fatty tissue over
the pubic area, covered with hair after puberty. The fourchette is the
fold of skin that forms the posterior (back) of the vulva. The perineum
is the area in front of the anus extending to the fourchette in the female
and to the scrotum in the male.
11. Although the female breasts are not truly sexual organs, they do serve
an important reproductive function in providing milk to the newborn
infant. Each breast contains 15–20 clusters of milk-secreting structures
called mammary glands. Each of these mammary gland clusters has
an opening to the nipple where the milk ducts also open. The areola is
the darkened skin around the nipple.
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 WORKSHEET
10.___________
6._____________
5.___________
7.______________
4.________
9.___________
3.____________
1.___________
2.__________
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
10. Bladder
6. Prostate Gland
5. Seminal Vesicle
7. Cowper’s Gland
4. Vas Deferens
8. Urethra
9. Penis
3. Epididymis
1. Testicle
2. Scrotum
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
11. Anus
9. Penis
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
4._______
1._________
2._______
5.___________
6.__________
7.________ 8.________
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
4. Uterus
1. Ova / Egg
2. Ovary
5. Cervix
6. Vagina
7. Vulva 8. Labia
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
8. Bladder
10. Anus
7. Clitoris
6. Vagina
9. Urethra
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
1. Excitement Stage
Result of stimulation
Male and female genitals fill with blood and
increase in size
Heart rate, blood pressure and breathing
increase
2. Plateau Stage
Continuation of excitement phase
Continuation of physical changes
Varies in length of time
3. Orgasm Stage
Climax/Ejaculation
Release of tension built up during
excitement stage
Lasts a few seconds
4. Resolution Stage
Occurs after orgasm
Heart rate, blood pressure and breathing
return to resting levels
Genitals return to the unexcited state
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 WORKSHEET
Column 1 Column 2
Reproductive Organs Functions
_____ 1. Cervix A. opening to uterus
_____ 2. Seminal Vesicles B. male organ that becomes erect during sexual
stimulation
_____ 3. Vas Deferens C. organ where a fetus develops
_____ 4. Ovary D. sac of skin that holds testicles
_____ 5. Testicles E. organ that stores urine in males and females
_____ 6. Uterus F. glands that contain immature ova (eggs)
_____ 7. Anus G. urethra and vas deferens merge with this
gland; has valve that restricts flow of urine
_____ 8. Vagina H. ova travel through these tubes
_____ 9. Labia I. a site of female sexual stimulation
_____10. Bladder J. opening for feces to pass from the body
_____11. Epididymis K. passageway for menstrual fluid; also the birth
canal
_____12. Clitoris L. tube through which sperm travel from the
testicles
_____13. Vulva M. male sex glands that produce sperm and
hormones
_____14. Urethra N. fluid that nourishes and carries sperm
_____15. Cowper’s Gland O. tube that carries urine
_____16. Scrotum P. glands that secrete seminal fluid
_____17. Penis Q. folds of skin that protect female external
genitals
_____18. Prostate R. secretes a drop of fluid during the early
_____19. Fallopian Tubes stages of sexual excitement to neutralize the
acidic environment of the urethra
_____20. Semen
S. female external genitalia
T. where sperm develop to maturity
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 ANSWER SHEET
Column 1 Column 2
Reproductive Organs Functions
A 1. Cervix A. opening to uterus
P 2. Seminal Vesicles B. male organ that becomes erect during
sexual stimulation
L 3. Vas Deferens C. organ where a fetus develops
F 4. Ovary D. sac of skin that holds testicles
M 5. Testicles E. organ that stores urine in males and females
C 6. Uterus F. glands that contain immature ova (eggs)
J 7. Anus G. urethra and vas deferens merge with this
gland; has valve that restricts flow of urine
K 8. Vagina H. ova travel through these tubes
Q 9. Labia I. a site of female sexual stimulation
E 10. Bladder J. opening for feces to pass from the body
T 11. Epididymis K. passageway for menstrual fluid; also the
birth canal
I 12. Clitoris L. tube through which sperm travel from the
testicles
S 13. Vulva M. male sex glands that produce sperm and
hormones
O 14. Urethra N. fluid that nourishes and carries sperm
R 15. Cowper’s Gland O. tube that carries urine
D 16. Scrotum P. glands that secrete seminal fluid
B 17. Penis Q. folds of skin that protect female external
genitals
G 18. Prostate R. secretes a drop of fluid during the early
H 19. Fallopian Tubes stages of sexual excitement to neutralize the
acidic environment of the urethra
N 20. Semen
S. female external genitalia
T. where sperm develop to maturity
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Grade 10 Lesson 2 OVERHEAD SLIDE
SELF-EXAMS
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