7. 1. Do you recognize the object in the picture
based on its shape or features?
2. What is being depicted in the picture,
and what details can you observe that help
you identify it?
3. Where might one typically find these
objects?
8.
9. 1. Do you recognize the object in the picture
based on its shape or features?
2. What is being depicted in the picture,
and what details can you observe that help
you identify it?
3. Where might one typically find these
objects?
10.
11. 1. Do you recognize the object in the picture
based on its shape or features?
2. What is being depicted in the picture,
and what details can you observe that help
you identify it?
3. Where might one typically find these
objects?
16. It has only one
function, and all the
organs of this system
function together to
complete this one
task.
The male reproductive
system
17. This task is to produce
the male half of the
genetic code and
deliver it into the
female.
The male reproductive
system
18. Scrotum – Sac that
holds testes.
Testes – Male
reproductive organs
that actually perform
spermatogenesis.
scrotum testis
epididymis
Male anatomy terms:
19. scrotum testis
Epididymis – tube
where spermatozoa
mature: 4 to 5 meters
long.
epididymis
Male anatomy terms:
Vas deferens – storage
area for sperm from a
few hours to 42 days. No
loss of fertility during
storage.
vas deferens
20. vas deferens
Seminal vesicle –
secretes a slightly
alkaline mucus which
contains fructose (food
source for the sperm)
and prostaglandin (a
hormone that produces
uterine contractions).
seminal vesicle
Male anatomy terms:
21. Ejaculatory duct –
area where vas
deferens and
seminal vesicles
empty during
ejaculation.
prostate
gland
ejaculatory
duct
Male anatomy terms:
22. Prostate gland – where
the ejaculatory duct
passes through and
meets the urethra.
Contracts during
ejaculation to empty
secretions to the mix.
Highly alkaline, mucus
secretion. prostate
gland
ejaculatory
duct
Male anatomy terms:
24. Urethra – common
tube from bladder
and reproductive
organs. Carries
ejaculate out of the
body.
bulbourethral
gland
urethra
Male anatomy terms:
25. Penis – organ of ejaculate delivery.
The shaft of the penis is
composed of two types
of “erectile tissue” called
the corpus cavernosa and
the corpus spongiosum.
Male anatomy terms:
26. Semen –
fluid ejaculated during
the male sexual act.
Contains about 120
million sperm/ml and 1
to 5ml are usually
ejaculated per sexual
act.
27. A controversial question facing today’s
new parents:
1. To remove the prepuce (often called the
foreskin of the penis) of a male.
Should baby boys be circumcised?
Circumcise
28.
29.
30. Let’s Multiply Your Knowledge!
Directions: Read the questions carefully
and write the letter of the correct answer.
CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY.
31. Let’s Multiply Your Knowledge!
1. Where does the process of sperm
production primarily occur?
a) Penis
b) Vas deferens
c) Testicles
d) Scrotum
32. Let’s Multiply Your Knowledge!
2. What is the tube that carries sperm from
the testicles to the urethra?
a) Penis
b) Vas deferens
c) Testicles
d) Scrotum
33. Let’s Multiply Your Knowledge!
3. Which part of the male reproductive
system is responsible for storing and
regulating the temperature of the testicles?
a) Penis
b) Vas deferens
c) Testicles
d) Scrotum
34. Let’s Multiply Your Knowledge!
4. What is the male reproductive cell that
fertilizes the female egg called?
a) Penis
b) Vas deferens
c) Testicles
d) Sperm
35. Let’s Multiply Your Knowledge!
5. What is the walnut-sized gland that
plays a role in the production of seminal
fluid and is located just below the bladder?
a) Penis
b) Vas deferens
c) Testicles
d) Prostate
36. Directions:
Research about cases or illnesses affecting
the male reproductive system. Write the
name, definition of it, causes of it,
symptoms, and treatment of the illness in a
1 whole sheet of paper.
There’s More To Learn!
37. There’s More To Learn!
Directions:
Make sure to write it in a
paragraph form not less than 4
sentences.
38. The illness is connected
to the male reproductive
system
5 pts
Logical and coherent
writing
5 pts
Neatness of writing 5 pts
Total points 15 pts
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