2TTO Ch5.3

Welcome to this lesson!

Today we will check what you learned from paragraph 2.2, and we will move on to paragraph 2.3.
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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Welcome to this lesson!

Today we will check what you learned from paragraph 2.2, and we will move on to paragraph 2.3.

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Goals
  • You can name the parts of the male reproductive system a sperm cell moves through from formation until ejaculation
  • You can name all parts of the female reproductive system and what their functions are

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First..
A few questions about paragraph 2.2, to check if you've understood it!

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Which of the following is NOT a male reproductive organ?
A
Seminiferous tubules
B
Pituitary gland
C
Prostate
D
Vas deferens

Slide 4 - Quiz

Can you explain what the function of the prostate is?

Slide 5 - Open question

Because of prostate enlargement due to aging (bigger prostate), men can have issues with urinating. Explain why this happens

Slide 6 - Open question

Put the organs in the correct order a sperm cell travels, from sperm production until ejaculation: Epididymus, Prostate, Sperm duct, Testis, Urethra

Slide 7 - Open question

GONADS
During the videos of the male reproductive system, you might have noticed a certain word being used that we did not discuss:
the gonad (plural: gonads). 

  • Gonad = reproductive gland, which is the gland that produces the gametes and sex hormones of an organism

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GONADS
But wait.. Wasn't that the pituitary gland?

  • Yes, and no. 
  • The pituitary gland sends hormones to the gonads 
  • And then the gonads produce more hormones to get the reproductive processes going

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GONADS
Which ones are the male and female gonads?

  • Male = testis
  • Female = Ovary

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THEN WHAT ARE GAMETES?
Gonad = reproductive gland, which is the gland that produces the gametes and sex hormones of an organism

  • Gamete = 'sex cell', the cell that is produced to perform the fertilisation and thus the reproduction
  • Male gamete = sperm
  • Female gamete = egg (oocyte, ovum)

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Drag to check if you understood!
GONAD
GAMETE
Sex cell
Sperm
Egg
Ovary
Gland that produces hormones and gametes
Testis

Slide 12 - Drag question

To summarize..
  • Gonad = reproductive gland, which is the gland that produces the gametes and sex hormones of an organism
  • Activated by the hormones of the pituitary gland
  • Male gonad = testes; Female gonad = ovary
  • Gamete = 'sex cell', the cell that is produced to perform the fertilisation and thus the reproduction
  • Male gamete = sperm; Female gamete = egg (oocyte, ovum)

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And now towards 2.3..

The female reproductive system

What do you already know?

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What parts of the female reproductive system do you already know? Name them!

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The female reproductive system
  • External (outside the body, visible): vulva, labia, clitoris 
  • Internal (inside the body, not visible): everything else

  • Note: normally, we call the 'outside part' the vagina. However, this is actually not true. The vagina is part of the inside organs. The correct term for the 'outside' would be vulva.

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VIDEOS
  • The following slides both contain videos about the anatomy of the female reproductive system
  • You can choose one to watch 
  • The longer one is more specific, but very complete
  • The shorter one is missing a few parts, which you then have to figure out for yourself in the book

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Slide 18 - Video

Slide 19 - Video

That was it!
  • Next lesson, we will quiz you to check if you understand the different parts of the female reproductive system
  • To prepare yourself for that, we have the same assignment as last time for you in itslearning: submit a list of all the bolded words in the paragraph, together with their definition. Deadline = before the next lesson (Friday)

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Homework
  • The assignment as noted in the last slide
  • Make exercise 7-10 in your workbook
  • Go through paragraph 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3, and see if there's anything you didn't understand.

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Any other questions/remarks for your teacher?

Slide 22 - Open question

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