SCIENCE 5
QUARTER 2 WEEK 3
DAY 1
R E V I E W
Directions: Give the major
parts of respiratory system.
1. _______________________
2. _______________________
3. _______________________
4. _______________________
5. _______________________
6. _______________________ Sir Ims
MINUTE TO WIN IT
In one minute, write
as many body parts
as you can!
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THE MALE
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM: PARTS
AND FUNCTIONS
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The Reproductive system is responsible
for producing offspring and transferring
hereditary traits through internal
fertilization. This ensures that human
beings continue to survive.
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is the biological process by
which new individual
organisms are produced from
their "parents".
REPRODUCTION
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Why do we need to reproduce?
To ensure
survival of
the species
To produce
egg and
sperm cells
To
transport
and sustain
these cells
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Why do we need to reproduce?
To transfer
genes
containing
DNA from
parents to
offspring
To nurture
the
developing
offspring
To produce
hormones
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MALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
The male reproductive system is composed of
several organs. It is responsible for producing
sperm cells and hormones. A sperm cell is
important to fertilize an egg cell. Hormones
are responsible for the development of
adult male characteristics. Sir Ims
THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
1 PENIS
Penis is the external
male organ with a tip. It
is covered with foreskin
that may be removed
through circumcision.
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
2 SCROTUM
Scrotum is a pair of pouch
like sacs that contains the
testes. It also controls the
testes’ temperature because
they must be slightly cooler
than the body to produce
sperm cells.
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
3 TESTES
Testes (singular, testis)
are the glands that
produce the sperm cells
and the male sex cell
hormone called
testosterone.
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
4 EPIDIDYMIS
The epididymis is a
narrow, coiled tube that
stores sperm cells.
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
5 URETHRA
Urethra is the
passageway of both
urine from the urinary
bladder and semen from
the glands.
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
6 SEMINAL VESICLE
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.
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.
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
7 VAS DEFERENS
The vas deferens is a long,
muscular tube that serves as
the passageway of the sperm
cells released from the testes.
It also connects the testes to
the seminal vesicle
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
8 COWPER’S GLAND
Cowper’s gland, is called
the bulbourethral gland, is
one of the two pea-sized
organs found beneath the
prostate gland.
THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
8 COWPER’S GLAND
It is responsible
for releasing fluid
that flushes out foreign
matters and neutralizes
the acidic urine in the
urethra.
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
9 PROSTATE GLAND
Prostate gland is a gland
located between the
bladder and the penis. It
produces fluid that
nourishes and protects
the sperm.
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PARTS FUNCTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Directions: Identify the parts and functions of the male
reproductive system. Write the parts and functions of the
male reproductive system, using a chart below.
A C T I V I T Y
Sir Ims
Directions: Read each item carefully. Then, identify the
parts of a male reproductive system being described.
Encircle the correct answer in the parenthesis.
(Prostate gland, Testis) 1. Produces sperm cells and
male sex hormones called testosterone
(Scrotum, Epididymis) 2. Controls its temperature
because the testes must be a little cooler than the body
to produce sperm cells
A S S E S S M E N T
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(Urethra, Vas deferens) 3. Serves as passageway of the
sperm cells released from the testes
(Penis, Cowper’s gland) 4. Acts as an outlet for urine to
leave the body
(Cowper’s gland, Testis) 5. Responsible in releasing fluid
that removes foreign matter and neutralizes the acidic
urine in the urethra
A S S E S S M E N T
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(Seminal vesicle, Penis) 6. Produces a sugar-rich fluid
that provides energy to sperm cells’ motility
(Scrotum, Urethra) 7. The passageway of urine from the
urinary bladder and semen.
(Testis, Epididymis) 8. Stores immature sperm cells
(Scrotum, Prostate gland) 9. Secretes fluid that
nourishes and protects the sperm
(Testis, Glans) 10. The tip of a penis
A S S E S S M E N T
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SCIENCE 5
QUARTER 2 WEEK 3
DAY 2
Directions: Identify the parts of a male reproductive system that will complete
the following sentences. You may find the words written horizontally or vertically
in the word search puzzle.
R E V I E W
VERTICAL
1. The ____ is the external male organ which
allows the passage of the urine and semen.
2. The skin covering of the testes which is a
sac-like structure is called.
3. The protrudes outside the body and produces
sperm cells
HORIZONTAL
4. The serves as a passageway of both urine
from the urinary bladder and semen.
5. The tip of the penis is called_______.
S C R O T U M T E S
E U E T E S T E S E
M R S P E N G L A M
E E T E F U L K A O
N T E N A B A C E N
A H S N U H N D A S
N R P E N I S F G E
T A P S I L O M A T
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Give the inverse of the following:
1. male = __________
2. man = __________
3. men = __________
T RY T H I S !
female
woman
women
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THE FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM: PARTS
AND FUNCTIONS
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
The Female Reproductive System is made
up of several organs which include the
ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix,
and vagina. It is specifically responsible
for producing eggs and supporting a
developing baby inside a mother’s womb. Sir Ims
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
The Female Reproductive System is made
up of several organs which include the
ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix,
and vagina. It is specifically responsible
for producing eggs and supporting a
developing baby inside a mother’s womb. Sir Ims
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
The egg cell is only one tenth of a millimeter, about
the size of the diameter of a hair strand and yet it is
the biggest cell in the human body. The unique
characteristic of the female reproductive system
is its ability to give temporary and safe place
for the developing human being.
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THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
1 OVIDUCT
The oviduct, also
known as the fallopian
tube lies close to the
ovary waiting for the
egg to enter.
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THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
1 OVIDUCT
It is a tube that leads
the egg from the ovary
to the uterus. It is also a
usual place where the
egg is fertilized by the
sperm cell.
THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
2 UTERUS
The uterus which is also
called the womb is
shaped like an upside-down
pear where the unborn baby is
developed. It has soft,
smooth, inner lining called
uterine lining or endometrium.
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THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
3 OVARY
The ovary produces egg
cells and the sex hormones
estrogen and progesterone.
Females have two ovaries
where matured egg cells
are produced during
ovulation.
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THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
4 CERVIX
The cervix is a narrow
opening between
the uterus and vagina
which enlarges to let the
passage of a fetus
during birth.
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THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
5 VAGINA
The vagina which is also
called the birth canal is a
hollow, muscular tube that
leads to the opening called
vulva. It expands to let
the baby pass through
during normal delivery.
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PARTS FUNCTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Directions: Identify the parts and functions of the male
reproductive system. Write the parts and functions of the
female reproductive system, using a chart below.
A C T I V I T Y
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Directions: Supply the missing letters to form a word
that is being described below.
1. v _ g _ _ _ - A soft-walled tube with mucous
membrane. It is about 7 centimeters long. It is also
called the birth canal.
2. _ e _ _ _ x - A muscular ring that conducts the
uterus to the vagina.
A S S E S S M E N T
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3. f _ _ l _ _ _ _ _ t _ b _ - The passageway of the
matured egg cell from the ovary to the uterus. This is
also where the matured egg cell unites with the sperm
cell.
4. _ t _ _ _ s - It is where the fetus stays for nine
months until birth.
5. o _ a _ _- It is the main female reproductive organ
A S S E S S M E N T
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SCIENCE 5
QUARTER 2 WEEK 3
DAY 3
R E V I E W
What are the parts and
functions of male and female
reproductive system?
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THE MALE AND FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM:
PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
IMPORTANCE OF
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The male reproductive system and the female
reproductive system both are needed for
reproduction. Humans, like other organisms,
pass some characteristics of themselves
to the next generation. We do this through
our genes, the special carriers of human traits.
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IMPORTANCE OF
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The human reproductive system includes the
male reproductive system which functions to
produce and deposit sperm; and the female
reproductive system which functions to produce
egg cells, and to protect and nourish the fetus
until birth.
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Directions: Check if the reproductive part belongs to a
male of female.
A C T I V I T Y 3
Parts Male Female
1. Fallopian Tube
2. Cervix
3. Vas Deferens
4. Scrotum
5. Testis
6. Penis
7. Endometrium Sir Ims
A C T I V I T Y 3
Parts Male Female
8. Ovary
9. Uterus
10. Vagina
11. Prostate Gland
12. Cowper’s Gland
13. Epididymis
14. Womb
15. Seminal Vesicles
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A S S E S S M E N T
Direction: Identify the word being described in each
sentence.
______1. It is also called the bulbourethral gland, is
one of the two pea-sized organs found beneath the
prostate gland.
______2. Saclike pouches attached to the vas
deferens. It contributes to the semen production.
______3. A pair of pouch like sacs that contains the
testes. Sir Ims
A S S E S S M E N T
______4. The glands that produce the sperm cells
and male sex hormone called testosterone.
______5. A passageway of both urine from the urinary
bladder and semen from the glands.
______6. Produces egg cells as well as the female
sex hormones estrogen and progesterone.
______7. Also called the birth canal. It expands to let
the baby pass during normal delivery.
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A S S E S S M E N T
______8. This is the neck of the uterus.
______9. This is the usual site of fertilization of the
egg and sperm cell.
______10. Also called the womb, a hollow muscular
organ located at the lower abdomen.
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SCIENCE 5
QUARTER 2 WEEK 3
DAY 4
R E V I E W
Directions: Match the
reproductive organ with its
function:
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R E V I E W
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Organs Functions
A. Ovaries
_____ 1. Site
of sperm
production
B. Testes
C. Uterus
D. Fallopian Tubes
R E V I E W
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Organs Functions
A. Ovaries _____ 2.
Transports
eggs from
the ovaries
to the
uterus
B. Testes
C. Uterus
D. Fallopian Tubes
R E V I E W
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Organs Functions
A. Ovaries _____ 3.
Houses and
nurtures the
developing
fetus
B. Testes
C. Uterus
D. Fallopian Tubes
R E V I E W
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Organs Functions
A. Ovaries _____4. Site
of egg
production
and release
of
hormones
B. Testes
C. Uterus
D. Fallopian Tubes
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M O T I VAT I O N
“How does human life begin?”
REPRODUCTION
IN HUMAN
The human reproductive system
includes the male reproductive
system which functions to
produce and deposit sperm; and
the female reproductive system
which functions to produce egg
cells, and to protect and nourish
the fetus until birth.
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Storytelling:
Fatima's Journey to Meeting
Zaynab
Once upon a time, inside a
quiet and warm place called
the womb, there was a tiny
fertilized egg, no bigger than
a dot. Sir Ims
This dot was the beginning of a
little girl named Fatima. Fatima
was very special because she
was about to start an
incredible journey of growth.
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In the great river of life, unlike
the fish who lay their eggs in
the water, humans like Fatima
grow inside their mothers, safe
and sound.
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Fatima, who was just a fertilized
egg, found the perfect spot in
her mother's womb, a soft and
nourishing place called the
uterus.
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Within just three weeks, Fatima
was no longer just a dot; she
became what we call an
embryo. It was the very first
stage of becoming a person.
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She was tiny and hardly looked
like a baby at all, but all the
magic had already started.
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As days turned into weeks,
something amazing happened.
Eight weeks after she started
her journey, Fatima had
transformed! She wasn't just an
embryo anymore; she became
a fetus.
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Now, she had the tiny
beginnings of arms and legs,
and she was beginning to look
more like a little human, a tiny
version of you and me.
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Fatima grew and grew, and
after about 24 weeks, she
started to move.
Her muscles and bones were
getting stronger every day. If
you could have seen her, you
would have said she was
practicing to run and hug. Sir Ims
Then, at around 36 weeks,
Fatima was almost ready to
meet the world. Her hair was
curly and soft, and her tiny
fingernails were just like tiny
seashells. She was preparing
for her grand entrance.
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Finally, after about 37 to 40
weeks of waiting, it was time.
Fatima had become Zaynab,
a beautiful newborn baby with
bright eyes, ready for her first
breath of air.
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With a little help, she left the
cozy womb and was cradled in
the loving arms of her mother.
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Nearby, her big brother Hussein
looked on with wide, excited
eyes. He had a new sister,
and he couldn't wait to teach
her about the world.
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And so, Fatima's journey, which
started with just a little dot, had
brought a new life into the
world, and her family named
her Zaynab. They all lived
happily, learning and growing
together each day.
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Directions: Complete each
sentence with the correct month
of pregnancy (1st–9th month).
1. The baby bump becomes
more visible at the ___ month.
A C T I V I T Y 4
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2. During the ___ month, the baby
bump is not yet visible.
3. By the ___ month, the mother’s
belly is at its largest as she nears
delivery.
A C T I V I T Y 4
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4. At the ___ month, the belly is
slightly more noticeable but still
small.
5. The baby bump grows even
larger at the ___ month.
A C T I V I T Y 4
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6. By the ___ month, the belly
looks bigger and more rounded.
7. By the ___ month, a small
change in the belly starts to show.
A C T I V I T Y 4
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8. At the ___ month, the
pregnancy is halfway through
the second trimester.
9. By the ___ month, the belly
is clearly rounder.
A C T I V I T Y 4
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A S S E S S M E N T
Directions: Answer the following
questions.
1. What are the major organs in
male and female reproductive
system?
_______________________________
_______________________________
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A S S E S S M E N T
2. How does human life begin
in the mother’s womb?
_______________________________
_______________________________
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A S S E S S M E N T
3. What are the stages of human
development from conception
to birth? Illustrate the sequence
by using an arrow head to show
direction of one stage from the
other.
_______________________________
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DAY 5
WEEKLY TEST
A S S E S S M E N T
Direction: Draw and label the male and female
reproductive system.
Male Reproductive System Female Reproductive System
T E S T I
Direction: Identify the parts of the male reproductive
system. Choose your answer in the word box.
penis scrotum
urethra testes
seminal vesicle
vas deferens
T E S T I I
Direction: Identify the parts of the female reproductive
system. Choose your answer in the word box.
cervix ovary
vagina uterus
fallopian tube
T E S T I I I
Direction: Match the given words in Column A to their
correct description in Column B.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
__1. Gametes a. produce eggs
__2. Ovaries b. produce sperms
__3. Testes c. male hormone
__4. Testosterone d. female hormone
__5. Estrogen e. reproductive cells
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  • 1.
    SCIENCE 5 QUARTER 2WEEK 3 DAY 1
  • 2.
    R E VI E W Directions: Give the major parts of respiratory system. 1. _______________________ 2. _______________________ 3. _______________________ 4. _______________________ 5. _______________________ 6. _______________________ Sir Ims
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    MINUTE TO WINIT In one minute, write as many body parts as you can! Sir Ims
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    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The Reproductivesystem is responsible for producing offspring and transferring hereditary traits through internal fertilization. This ensures that human beings continue to survive. Sir Ims
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    is the biologicalprocess by which new individual organisms are produced from their "parents". REPRODUCTION Sir Ims
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    Why do weneed to reproduce? To ensure survival of the species To produce egg and sperm cells To transport and sustain these cells Sir Ims
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    Why do weneed to reproduce? To transfer genes containing DNA from parents to offspring To nurture the developing offspring To produce hormones Sir Ims
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    MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The malereproductive system is composed of several organs. It is responsible for producing sperm cells and hormones. A sperm cell is important to fertilize an egg cell. Hormones are responsible for the development of adult male characteristics. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 1 PENIS Penis is the external male organ with a tip. It is covered with foreskin that may be removed through circumcision. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 2 SCROTUM Scrotum is a pair of pouch like sacs that contains the testes. It also controls the testes’ temperature because they must be slightly cooler than the body to produce sperm cells. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 3 TESTES Testes (singular, testis) are the glands that produce the sperm cells and the male sex cell hormone called testosterone. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 4 EPIDIDYMIS The epididymis is a narrow, coiled tube that stores sperm cells. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 5 URETHRA Urethra is the passageway of both urine from the urinary bladder and semen from the glands. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 6 SEMINAL VESICLE 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. 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. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 7 VAS DEFERENS The vas deferens is a long, muscular tube that serves as the passageway of the sperm cells released from the testes. It also connects the testes to the seminal vesicle Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 8 COWPER’S GLAND Cowper’s gland, is called the bulbourethral gland, is one of the two pea-sized organs found beneath the prostate gland.
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 8 COWPER’S GLAND It is responsible for releasing fluid that flushes out foreign matters and neutralizes the acidic urine in the urethra. Sir Ims
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    THE MALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 9 PROSTATE GLAND Prostate gland is a gland located between the bladder and the penis. It produces fluid that nourishes and protects the sperm. Sir Ims
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    PARTS FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Directions: Identifythe parts and functions of the male reproductive system. Write the parts and functions of the male reproductive system, using a chart below. A C T I V I T Y Sir Ims
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    Directions: Read eachitem carefully. Then, identify the parts of a male reproductive system being described. Encircle the correct answer in the parenthesis. (Prostate gland, Testis) 1. Produces sperm cells and male sex hormones called testosterone (Scrotum, Epididymis) 2. Controls its temperature because the testes must be a little cooler than the body to produce sperm cells A S S E S S M E N T Sir Ims
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    (Urethra, Vas deferens)3. Serves as passageway of the sperm cells released from the testes (Penis, Cowper’s gland) 4. Acts as an outlet for urine to leave the body (Cowper’s gland, Testis) 5. Responsible in releasing fluid that removes foreign matter and neutralizes the acidic urine in the urethra A S S E S S M E N T Sir Ims
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    (Seminal vesicle, Penis)6. Produces a sugar-rich fluid that provides energy to sperm cells’ motility (Scrotum, Urethra) 7. The passageway of urine from the urinary bladder and semen. (Testis, Epididymis) 8. Stores immature sperm cells (Scrotum, Prostate gland) 9. Secretes fluid that nourishes and protects the sperm (Testis, Glans) 10. The tip of a penis A S S E S S M E N T Sir Ims
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    SCIENCE 5 QUARTER 2WEEK 3 DAY 2
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    Directions: Identify theparts of a male reproductive system that will complete the following sentences. You may find the words written horizontally or vertically in the word search puzzle. R E V I E W VERTICAL 1. The ____ is the external male organ which allows the passage of the urine and semen. 2. The skin covering of the testes which is a sac-like structure is called. 3. The protrudes outside the body and produces sperm cells HORIZONTAL 4. The serves as a passageway of both urine from the urinary bladder and semen. 5. The tip of the penis is called_______. S C R O T U M T E S E U E T E S T E S E M R S P E N G L A M E E T E F U L K A O N T E N A B A C E N A H S N U H N D A S N R P E N I S F G E T A P S I L O M A T Sir Ims
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    Give the inverseof the following: 1. male = __________ 2. man = __________ 3. men = __________ T RY T H I S ! female woman women Sir Ims
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    FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The FemaleReproductive System is made up of several organs which include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. It is specifically responsible for producing eggs and supporting a developing baby inside a mother’s womb. Sir Ims
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    FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The FemaleReproductive System is made up of several organs which include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. It is specifically responsible for producing eggs and supporting a developing baby inside a mother’s womb. Sir Ims
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    FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The eggcell is only one tenth of a millimeter, about the size of the diameter of a hair strand and yet it is the biggest cell in the human body. The unique characteristic of the female reproductive system is its ability to give temporary and safe place for the developing human being. Sir Ims
  • 31.
    THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 1 OVIDUCT The oviduct, also known as the fallopian tube lies close to the ovary waiting for the egg to enter. Sir Ims
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    THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 1 OVIDUCT It is a tube that leads the egg from the ovary to the uterus. It is also a usual place where the egg is fertilized by the sperm cell.
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    THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 2 UTERUS The uterus which is also called the womb is shaped like an upside-down pear where the unborn baby is developed. It has soft, smooth, inner lining called uterine lining or endometrium. Sir Ims
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    THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 3 OVARY The ovary produces egg cells and the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. Females have two ovaries where matured egg cells are produced during ovulation. Sir Ims
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    THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 4 CERVIX The cervix is a narrow opening between the uterus and vagina which enlarges to let the passage of a fetus during birth. Sir Ims
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    THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVESYSTEM 5 VAGINA The vagina which is also called the birth canal is a hollow, muscular tube that leads to the opening called vulva. It expands to let the baby pass through during normal delivery. Sir Ims
  • 37.
    PARTS FUNCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Directions: Identifythe parts and functions of the male reproductive system. Write the parts and functions of the female reproductive system, using a chart below. A C T I V I T Y Sir Ims
  • 38.
    Directions: Supply themissing letters to form a word that is being described below. 1. v _ g _ _ _ - A soft-walled tube with mucous membrane. It is about 7 centimeters long. It is also called the birth canal. 2. _ e _ _ _ x - A muscular ring that conducts the uterus to the vagina. A S S E S S M E N T Sir Ims
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    3. f __ l _ _ _ _ _ t _ b _ - The passageway of the matured egg cell from the ovary to the uterus. This is also where the matured egg cell unites with the sperm cell. 4. _ t _ _ _ s - It is where the fetus stays for nine months until birth. 5. o _ a _ _- It is the main female reproductive organ A S S E S S M E N T Sir Ims
  • 40.
    SCIENCE 5 QUARTER 2WEEK 3 DAY 3
  • 41.
    R E VI E W What are the parts and functions of male and female reproductive system? Sir Ims
  • 42.
    THE MALE ANDFEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
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    IMPORTANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Themale reproductive system and the female reproductive system both are needed for reproduction. Humans, like other organisms, pass some characteristics of themselves to the next generation. We do this through our genes, the special carriers of human traits. Sir Ims
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    IMPORTANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Thehuman reproductive system includes the male reproductive system which functions to produce and deposit sperm; and the female reproductive system which functions to produce egg cells, and to protect and nourish the fetus until birth. Sir Ims
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    Directions: Check ifthe reproductive part belongs to a male of female. A C T I V I T Y 3 Parts Male Female 1. Fallopian Tube 2. Cervix 3. Vas Deferens 4. Scrotum 5. Testis 6. Penis 7. Endometrium Sir Ims
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    A C TI V I T Y 3 Parts Male Female 8. Ovary 9. Uterus 10. Vagina 11. Prostate Gland 12. Cowper’s Gland 13. Epididymis 14. Womb 15. Seminal Vesicles Sir Ims
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    A S SE S S M E N T Direction: Identify the word being described in each sentence. ______1. It is also called the bulbourethral gland, is one of the two pea-sized organs found beneath the prostate gland. ______2. Saclike pouches attached to the vas deferens. It contributes to the semen production. ______3. A pair of pouch like sacs that contains the testes. Sir Ims
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    A S SE S S M E N T ______4. The glands that produce the sperm cells and male sex hormone called testosterone. ______5. A passageway of both urine from the urinary bladder and semen from the glands. ______6. Produces egg cells as well as the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. ______7. Also called the birth canal. It expands to let the baby pass during normal delivery. Sir Ims
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    A S SE S S M E N T ______8. This is the neck of the uterus. ______9. This is the usual site of fertilization of the egg and sperm cell. ______10. Also called the womb, a hollow muscular organ located at the lower abdomen. Sir Ims
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    SCIENCE 5 QUARTER 2WEEK 3 DAY 4
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    R E VI E W Directions: Match the reproductive organ with its function: Sir Ims
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    R E VI E W Sir Ims Organs Functions A. Ovaries _____ 1. Site of sperm production B. Testes C. Uterus D. Fallopian Tubes
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    R E VI E W Sir Ims Organs Functions A. Ovaries _____ 2. Transports eggs from the ovaries to the uterus B. Testes C. Uterus D. Fallopian Tubes
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    R E VI E W Sir Ims Organs Functions A. Ovaries _____ 3. Houses and nurtures the developing fetus B. Testes C. Uterus D. Fallopian Tubes
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    R E VI E W Sir Ims Organs Functions A. Ovaries _____4. Site of egg production and release of hormones B. Testes C. Uterus D. Fallopian Tubes
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    Sir Ims M OT I VAT I O N “How does human life begin?”
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    The human reproductivesystem includes the male reproductive system which functions to produce and deposit sperm; and the female reproductive system which functions to produce egg cells, and to protect and nourish the fetus until birth. Sir Ims
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    Storytelling: Fatima's Journey toMeeting Zaynab Once upon a time, inside a quiet and warm place called the womb, there was a tiny fertilized egg, no bigger than a dot. Sir Ims
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    This dot wasthe beginning of a little girl named Fatima. Fatima was very special because she was about to start an incredible journey of growth. Sir Ims
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    In the greatriver of life, unlike the fish who lay their eggs in the water, humans like Fatima grow inside their mothers, safe and sound. Sir Ims
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    Fatima, who wasjust a fertilized egg, found the perfect spot in her mother's womb, a soft and nourishing place called the uterus. Sir Ims
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    Within just threeweeks, Fatima was no longer just a dot; she became what we call an embryo. It was the very first stage of becoming a person. Sir Ims
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    She was tinyand hardly looked like a baby at all, but all the magic had already started. Sir Ims
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    As days turnedinto weeks, something amazing happened. Eight weeks after she started her journey, Fatima had transformed! She wasn't just an embryo anymore; she became a fetus. Sir Ims
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    Now, she hadthe tiny beginnings of arms and legs, and she was beginning to look more like a little human, a tiny version of you and me. Sir Ims
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    Fatima grew andgrew, and after about 24 weeks, she started to move. Her muscles and bones were getting stronger every day. If you could have seen her, you would have said she was practicing to run and hug. Sir Ims
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    Then, at around36 weeks, Fatima was almost ready to meet the world. Her hair was curly and soft, and her tiny fingernails were just like tiny seashells. She was preparing for her grand entrance. Sir Ims
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    Finally, after about37 to 40 weeks of waiting, it was time. Fatima had become Zaynab, a beautiful newborn baby with bright eyes, ready for her first breath of air. Sir Ims
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    With a littlehelp, she left the cozy womb and was cradled in the loving arms of her mother. Sir Ims
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    Nearby, her bigbrother Hussein looked on with wide, excited eyes. He had a new sister, and he couldn't wait to teach her about the world. Sir Ims
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    And so, Fatima'sjourney, which started with just a little dot, had brought a new life into the world, and her family named her Zaynab. They all lived happily, learning and growing together each day. Sir Ims
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    Directions: Complete each sentencewith the correct month of pregnancy (1st–9th month). 1. The baby bump becomes more visible at the ___ month. A C T I V I T Y 4 Sir Ims
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    2. During the___ month, the baby bump is not yet visible. 3. By the ___ month, the mother’s belly is at its largest as she nears delivery. A C T I V I T Y 4 Sir Ims
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    4. At the___ month, the belly is slightly more noticeable but still small. 5. The baby bump grows even larger at the ___ month. A C T I V I T Y 4 Sir Ims
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    6. By the___ month, the belly looks bigger and more rounded. 7. By the ___ month, a small change in the belly starts to show. A C T I V I T Y 4 Sir Ims
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    8. At the___ month, the pregnancy is halfway through the second trimester. 9. By the ___ month, the belly is clearly rounder. A C T I V I T Y 4 Sir Ims
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    A S SE S S M E N T Directions: Answer the following questions. 1. What are the major organs in male and female reproductive system? _______________________________ _______________________________ Sir Ims
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    A S SE S S M E N T 2. How does human life begin in the mother’s womb? _______________________________ _______________________________ Sir Ims
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    A S SE S S M E N T 3. What are the stages of human development from conception to birth? Illustrate the sequence by using an arrow head to show direction of one stage from the other. _______________________________ Sir Ims
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    A S SE S S M E N T Direction: Draw and label the male and female reproductive system. Male Reproductive System Female Reproductive System
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    T E ST I Direction: Identify the parts of the male reproductive system. Choose your answer in the word box. penis scrotum urethra testes seminal vesicle vas deferens
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    T E ST I I Direction: Identify the parts of the female reproductive system. Choose your answer in the word box. cervix ovary vagina uterus fallopian tube
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    T E ST I I I Direction: Match the given words in Column A to their correct description in Column B. COLUMN A COLUMN B __1. Gametes a. produce eggs __2. Ovaries b. produce sperms __3. Testes c. male hormone __4. Testosterone d. female hormone __5. Estrogen e. reproductive cells
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Editor's Notes

  • #3 The human body parts are important because they serve different functions for us to live. One of the most important body parts is the reproductive systems of male and female. Today, the focus of the lesson is about the Male Reproductive System.
  • #5 What is a Reproductive System? Why Male Reproductive System is important? What are the parts and functions of Male Reproductive System?
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  • #26 The teacher will explain why women are important in humanity and thus their reproductive system using the above information. (Elaborate)
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