ASSESSMENT Reproductive System

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ASSESSMENT IN SCIENCE 10

I – MATCHING TYPE: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer.

1. A thin piece of tissue that part of vulva a. Estrogen


2. Two skin folds covered with hair b. Ovary
3. Most sensitive part of female genitalia c. Testosterone
4. Loose and pouch-like that holds the testes. d. Epididymis
5. Where the sperm cells mature, carried and e. Scrotum
stored. f. Hymen
6. Primary male sex hormone. g. Seminal vesicle
7. Small poches that make seminal fluid that h. Bartholin glan
nourish and help sperm to swim. i. Uterus
8. Produce clear fluid that helps lubricate and j. Fallopian tube
neutralizes the acidity of urine. k. Labia majora
9. It secretes liquid for vagina during sexual l. Bulbourethral gland
intercourse. m. Ovum
10. Primary female reproductive organ. n. Glans clitoris
11. Tubes that connect ovaries to uterus o. spermatogenesis
12. A hallow pear-shaped female reproductive
organ.
13. Female sex hormone that causes the uterine
lining to grow.
14. The process of production and development of
sperm cells.
15. Known as the mature egg.

ASSESSMENT IN SCIENCE 10

I – MATCHING TYPE: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer.

1. A thin piece of tissue that part of vulva a. Estrogen


2. Two skin folds covered with hair b. Ovary
3. Most sensitive part of female genitalia c. Testosterone
4. Loose and pouch-like that holds the testes. d. Epididymis
5. Where the sperm cells mature, carried and e. Scrotum
stored. f. Hymen
6. Primary male sex hormone. g. Seminal vesicle
7. Small poches that make seminal fluid that h. Bartholin glan
nourish and help sperm to swim. i. Uterus
8. Produce clear fluid that helps lubricate and j. Fallopian tube
neutralizes the acidity of urine. k. Labia majora
9. It secretes liquid for vagina during sexual l. Bulbourethral gland
intercourse. m. Ovum
10. Primary female reproductive organ. n. Glans clitoris
11. Tubes that connect ovaries to uterus o. spermatogenesis
12. A hallow pear-shaped female reproductive
organ.
13. Female sex hormone that causes the uterine
lining to grow.
14. The process of production and development of
sperm cells.
15. Known as the mature egg.
III-Identification. Answer the following.
II-Label the sperm 1. Known as the first milk or “pre-milk”
cell 2. Hormones that help in the secretion of milk.
3. Fluid where fetus floats and nourish.
4. The length whom the sperm can swim.
5. Days sperm can survive.
6. Weeks where embryotic stage ended.
7. Structure around the inner lining of the uterus and connects to the fetus via umbilical
8. Feeling of discomfort or pain and cramps experienced around time of period.
9. Days the zygote travels down the fallopian tube.
10. Pregnancy typically last _______________.
IV-Instructions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the phase comes after a mature egg cell is released from the ovary?
a. Follicular c. Menstrual
b. Luteal d. Ovulation
2. Which of the following will NOT cause the menstrual phase of the next
monthly period to begin?
a. egg cell disintegrates c. follicle secretes hormone
b. no fertilization occurs d. hormone that retains endometrium is all used up
For Nos. 3-4 refer to the calendar on the right.
3. If a woman menstruates in a regular 28-day cycle
and if the first day of menses is on July 8,
when will she ovulate?
a. July 21 b. July 20 c. July 19 d. July 18
4. What dates will she be most fertile?
a. July 1-8 b. July 10-17 c. July 14-21 d. July 18-23
5. Which of the following BEST explains the varying emotions among women as
each phase of the menstrual cycle occurs?
a. They are different from men. c. They experience body and hormonal changes.
b. They have different menstrual cycle. d. Their reproductive organs are not fully matured.

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III-Identification. Answer the following


1. Known as the first milk or “pre-milk”
2. Hormones that help in the secretion of milk.
3. Fluid where fetus floats and nourish.
4. The length whom the sperm can swim.
5. Days sperm can survive.
6. Weeks where embryotic stage ended.
7. Structure around the inner lining of the uterus and connects to the fetus via umbilical
8. Feeling of discomfort or pain and cramps experienced around time of period.
9. Days the zygote travels down the fallopian tube.
10. Pregnancy typically last _______________.
IV-Instructions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the phase comes after a mature egg cell is released from the ovary?
a. Follicular c. Menstrual
b. Luteal d. Ovulation
2. Which of the following will NOT cause the menstrual phase of the next
monthly period to begin?
a. egg cell disintegrates c. follicle secretes hormone
b. no fertilization occurs d. hormone that retains endometrium is all used up
For Nos. 3-4 refer to the calendar on the right.
3. If a woman menstruates in a regular 28-day cycle
and if the first day of menses is on July 8,
when will she ovulate?
a. July 21 b. July 20 c. July 19 d. July 18
4. What dates will she be most fertile?
a. July 1-8 b. July 10-17 c. July 14-21 d. July 18-23
5. Which of the following BEST explains the varying emotions among women as
each phase of the menstrual cycle occurs?
a. They are different from men. c. They experience body and hormonal changes.
b. They have different menstrual cycle. d. Their reproductive organs are not fully matured.

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