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LESSON 3


REPRODUCTION & INHERITANCE

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Learning goals LSN 3:

  • I know what parts belong to the human male and female reproductive system.
  • I understand and can explain how these parts work.
  • I know the difference between primary and secondary sexual characteristics 

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Key words LSN 3:

  • Cowper gland
  • Epididymis
  • Glans
  • Penis
  • Prostate gland
  • Scrotum
  • Semen
  • Seminal Vesicles
  • Sperm Cells
  • Testicles
  • Urethra
  • Urine
  • Vas deference (spermduct)
  • Cervix
  • Clitoris
  • Hymen
  • Inner Labia
  • Labia
  • Lubricant
  • Outer Labia
  • Ova
  • Ovaries
  • Oviducts
  • Ovulation
  • Uterus
  • Vagina
  • Vulva

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Sexual Reproduction in plants:


with the stamen and the carpels
pollination
fertilization
dispersal
germination

Asexual reproduction in plants:


with mitosis
runners
bulbs
tubers
cuttings & grafting

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Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Most animals that have sexual reproduction have 3 phases:

  1. Pre-Fertertilization (the gametes also known as sex cells are produced and prepared).
  2. Fertilization (the sex cells are brought together somehow and melt together to form on cell "zygote").
  3. Post-Fertilization (the zygote start dividing by mitosis and becomes and embryo which continues to grow).


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Asexual Reproduction in Animals
  1. Some very small animals are so small they can reproduce by mitosis.
  2. A hydra can reproduce by budding, many species of jellyfish reproduce this way too.
  3. Some animals can reproduce by means of fragmentation. This means that they can break off a piece of themselves and a whole new organisms can grow from that piece. Flatworms, starfish and seasponges can do this.

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How do birds reproduce?
A
sexual reproduction
B
asexual reproduction

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How do potato plants reproduce?
A
runners
B
cuttings
C
bulbs
D
tubers

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How can starfish reproduce?
A
budding
B
fragmentation

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How does and apple tree reproduce, sexually or asexually?
A
sexual reproduction
B
asexual reproduction

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Primary sexual characteristics:


These are present at birth.
There is a clear difference between male and female.


Secondary sexual characteristics:


These develop during puberty under the influence of hormones.
These secondary sexual characteristics make the differences between males and females even clearer.


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PRIMARY SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS
SECONDARY SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS
a penis
a vagina
a beard
breasts

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  1. SPERMDUCT 
  2. SEMINAL VESICLE GLAND AND COWPER GLAND
  3. PROSTATE
  4. EPIDIDYMIS
  5. TESTICLES
  6. SCROTUM
  7. PENIS
  8. BLADDER
  9. URETHRA
  10. GLANS
  11. FORESKIN


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Video:
  • The following slides are a video and questions about the video.
  • He speaks quickly I know.
  • He goes into more detail than you need to know, but the animations are very good.
  • Try to keep up and take notes about the parts and functions of the male reproductive system.

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02:06
What is the names of the organ that holds the testes (testicles) outside of the male body?
A
penis
B
scrotum
C
sperm duct
D
stomach

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02:36
don't panic
this next part is way too complicated again!

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Where are sperm cells produced?
A
in the penis
B
in the testicles
C
in the prostate
D
in the glans

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Where is a man's urethra?
A
in the penis
B
in the testicles
C
in the prostate
D
in the glans

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Where are liquids produced that are added to the semen?
A
in the penis
B
in the testicles
C
in the prostate
D
in the glans

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Where is the most sensitive point of the male reproductive system?
A
in the penis
B
in the testicles
C
in the prostate
D
in the glans

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  • 1. OVIDUCT
  • 2. OVARIES
  • 3A. UTERUS 
  • 3B. UTERUS WALL
  • 3C. CERVIX
  • 4. VAGINA
  • 5. HYMEN
  • 6. BLADDER
  • 7. URETHRA
  • 8. CLITORIS
  • 9. INNER LABIA
  • 10. OUTER LABIA

You are allowed to screenshot this for in your notes, the title above is a link to a practice exercise.

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Video:
  • The following slides are a video and questions about the video.
  • Hee speaks quickly I know.
  • He goes into more detail than you need to know, but the animations are very good.
  • Try to keep up and take notes about the parts and functions of the female reproductive system.

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What is the female reproductive hormone?
A
testosterone
B
oestrogen

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How many chromosomes does a human egg cell have before fertilisation?
A
20
B
23
C
40
D
46

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What is the special name you learned for this fertilised egg cell during the last lesson?
A
embryo
B
ova
C
sperm cell
D
zygote

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don't panic
This is way more complicated than you guys need to know.

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Where do the ova mature and get ready to be fertilised?
A
in the uterus
B
in the vagina
C
in the oviducts
D
in the ovaries

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Where does the embryo develop during pregnancy?
A
in the uterus
B
in the vagina
C
in the oviducts
D
in the ovaries

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Where does the ova mostly get fertilised?
A
in the uterus
B
in the vagina
C
in the oviducts
D
in the ovaries

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Where does the penis fit in during intercourse (sex)?
A
in the uterus
B
in the vagina
C
in the oviducts
D
in the ovaries

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MALE PARTS
FEMALE PARTS
BOTH
URETHRA
VAGINA
PENIS
BLADDER
LABIA
GLANS
TESTICLES
UTERUS
OVARIES
CLITORIS
SCROTUM
PROSTATE

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Homework for lesson 4:
  • Read all pages of longman 5.2 
  • Make questions 1 - 7 longman 5.2

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