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The reproductive system
& the menstrual cycle
Slide 1 - Diapositive
First...
Some revision. Finish the 'drag and drop' questions on the next two slides to test your memory.
Slide 2 - Diapositive
F
M
chest hair
wider hips
wider shoulders
pubic hair
breastss
muscular shape
wet dream
ovaries
uterus
testes
curvy shape
menstruation
facial hair
vagina
deeper voice
pregnancy
armpit hair
penis
Slide 3 - Question de remorquage
Uterus
Fallopian tube
ovary
Urinary bladder
Urethra
Vagina
Slide 4 - Question de remorquage
Today: The menstrual cycle
On the next slide we test what you already know about this...
Slide 5 - Diapositive
fact
fake
Girls carry all egg cells since birth in their ovaries
normally all healthy women have a menstrual cycle
the menstruation blood contains an egg cell
the length of the menstrual cycle differs per individual
the average age for the first menstruation is 11 years
Slide 6 - Question de remorquage
Next: Take out your notebook!
1. Read the information (and watch the video using earphones) on the next slides and take notes.
2. You will have to answer questions about the topic afterwards.
Slide 7 - Diapositive
What is menstruation?
Release of blood from the uterus (uterus lining) through the vagina
Start around age 12
Take notes in your notebook!
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Slide 9 - Vidéo
How does it happen?
Hormones estrogen en progesterone build up uterus lining
Fertilized egg could attach to this
No fertilized egg? --> Lining is shed
cylce: it happens over and over again (450 times in a life time)
Take notes in your notebook!
Slide 10 - Diapositive
The menstrual cycle
Slide 11 - Diapositive
4 Phases
Phase 1 (day 1-5) : menstruation Uterus lining is shed through the vagina (no fertilized egg)
Phase 2 (day 6-12): repair phase uterus lining build new layer of mucus *new egg cell develops in the ovary
Slide 12 - Diapositive
4 Phases
Phase 3: Ovulation (day 13-15) A new egg cell (ova) is released and send down the oviduct (fallopian tube)
Phase 4: Receptive phase (day 16 - 28) Uterus lining grows to form a 'nest' for the egg cell *No fertilized egg cell? --> cycle starts again!
Slide 13 - Diapositive
In which part of the female reproductive system do the ova (egg cells) develop?
A
Fallopian tube/Oviduct
B
Ovaries
C
Uterus
D
Vagina
Slide 14 - Quiz
Slide 15 - Diapositive
In which part of the female reproductive system does the fertilised egg cell grow into a baby?
A
Fallopian tube/Oviduct
B
Ovaries
C
Uterus
D
Vagina
Slide 16 - Quiz
Slide 17 - Diapositive
What determines the beginning of the menstruation cycle?
A
Release of blood through the vagina
B
The release of the egg cell from the ovaries
C
The growing of the uterus lining
D
The cycle can start anytime
Slide 18 - Quiz
How do we call the release of an egg cell into the oviduct / fallopian tube?
A
Fertilization
B
Ovulation
C
Pregnancy
D
Contraceptive
Slide 19 - Quiz
Slide 20 - Diapositive
On which day in the cycle does ovulation occur?
A
Day 1
B
Day 14
C
Day 20
D
Day 28
Slide 21 - Quiz
How long does an released egg cell survive?
A
15 days
B
4 days
C
about an hour
D
1-2 days
Slide 22 - Quiz
The cycle is for everyone the same. It is always 28 days.
A
True
B
False
Slide 23 - Quiz
What is shed during the menstruation of a female?
A
The ovaries
B
The egg cell
C
The uterus lining
D
Nothing
Slide 24 - Quiz
Copy this diagram in your notebook
We summarized 4 phases in the menstrual cycle. Indicate where each phase is in the graph / diagram. Add a short description of what happens in that phase.
Slide 25 - Diapositive
4 Phases
Phase 1 (day 1-5) : menstruation Uterus lining is shed through the vagina (no fertilized egg)
Phase 2 (day 6-12): repair phase uterus lining build new layer of mucus *new egg cell develops in the ovary
Slide 26 - Diapositive
4 Phases
Phase 3: Ovulation (day 13-15) A new egg cell (ova) is released and send down the oviduct (fallopian tube)
Phase 4: Receptive phase (day 16 - 28) Uterus lining grows to form a 'nest' for the egg cell *No fertilized egg cell? --> cycle starts again!
Slide 27 - Diapositive
Questions I have about the menstrual period are....
Slide 28 - Carte mentale
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