This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Items in this lesson
Menstrual Cycle
Slide 1 - Slide
What process is happening at X?
A
Ovulation
B
Fertilisation
C
Implantation
D
Gestation
Slide 2 - Quiz
What process is happening at Y?
A
Impregnation
B
Fertilisation
C
Implantation
D
Gestation
Slide 3 - Quiz
Slide 4 - Video
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Slide 9 - Slide
The uterus lining breaking down is called...
A
Implantation
B
Fertilisation
C
Ovulation
D
Menstruation
Slide 10 - Quiz
An egg being released from the ovary is called...
A
Implantation
B
Fertilisation
C
Ovulation
D
Menstruation
Slide 11 - Quiz
The nuclei of an egg cell and sperm cell joining together is called...
A
Implantation
B
Fertilisation
C
Ovulation
D
Menstruation
Slide 12 - Quiz
The embryo embedding into the lining of the uterus is called...
A
Implantation
B
Fertilisation
C
Ovulation
D
Menstruation
Slide 13 - Quiz
How many days does the menstrual cycle last?
Slide 14 - Open question
Which day of the menstrual cycle does menstruation (a period) start?
A
Day 1
B
Day 5
C
Day 14
D
Day 28
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which day of the menstrual cycle does ovulation happen?
A
Day 1
B
Day 5
C
Day 14
D
Day 28
Slide 16 - Quiz
Label the diagram.
An egg cell is released.
Uterus lining breaks down.
Uterus lining stays thick.
Uterus lining gets thicker.
Slide 17 - Drag question
What is menopause?
Slide 18 - Open question
If a woman wanted to get pregnant, what would be the best day of her cycle to try? Why?
Slide 19 - Open question
What is contraception?
Slide 20 - Open question
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Slide 23 - Slide
Which type of contraception prevents sexually transmitted infection (STIs)?
A
Barrier methods
B
Hormonal methods
Slide 24 - Quiz
Sort the statements into the correct box.
Pill
Both
Condom
Egg does not reach oviduct.
Semen does not reach the vagina.
Prevents pregnancy.
Prevents sexually transmitted infections.
Uses hormones.
Slide 25 - Drag question
Males can have a vasectomy where the sperm ducts are cut and sealed. How would this work as a method of contraception? How does it differ from a condom?