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MORNI
NG, C L A S S !
PREPARED BY: MS. SAMANTHA FRANCE B.
PELITO
MEL Explain the
roles of

C
hormones
involved in the
female and
male
reproductive
systems.
(S10LT-IIIb-34)
ENABLIN Describe the
G parts of the
COMPET reproductive
ENCY system and
their
function.
Describe the parts of the
LEARNING female reproductive system
and their functions.
OBJECTIV
ES Identify the parts of the
female reproductive
system using diagrams or
visual aids.

Appreciate the importance


of the female reproductive
system in human
reproduction and
demonstrate respect when
discussing sensitive topics
related to it.
MOTIVATIONAL
ACTIVITY
1. What do
these pictures
have in
common?
2. What body
system do
these parts
belong to?
3. What do you
think is the
fe m a l e
REPRODU
CTIVE
SYSTEM
WHAT DOES THE
FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE
A unique characteristic of the female
SYSTEM
reproductive DO?
system is its ability to give
temporary and safe place for the
developing human being. The system
accommodates the entry of sperm cells
and gives space for the developing baby.
It has important parts with specific
characteristics and functions.
ACTIVITY:
GUESS THE
PART
FEMALE REPRODUCVTIVE
ANATOMY
PARTS AND
FUNCTIONS
OF THE FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
FALLOPIAN
TUBE
It is the external
FALLOPIA
N TUBE male organ with a
tip called glans. It is
covered with
foreskin that may be
removed through
circumcision and
acts as a conduit for
urine to leave the
UTERUS
UTERUS
The uterus which is also
called the womb is
shapedlike an upside-
down pear where the
unborn baby is
developed. It has soft,
smooth, inner lining
called uterine lining or
endometrium.
OVARY
The ovary produces
egg cells and the sex
hormones estrogen
and progesterone.
Females have two
ovaries where
OVARY matured egg cells
are produced during
ovulation.
VAGINA
The vagina which is
also called the birth
canal is a hollow,
muscular tube that
leads to the opening
called vulva. It expands
to let the baby pass VAGINA
through during normal
FIMBRIAE
FIMBRIAE
Help capture and
guide the egg into
the fallopian tube
after ovulation.
ENDOMETRIUM ENDOMETRIUM

Thickens and sheds


throughout the
menstrual cycle,
preparing for and
responding to the
implantation of a
fertilized egg.
CERVIX
The cervix is a
narrow opening
between the
uterus and
vagina which
CERVIX
enlarges to let
the passage of a
fetus during
HOW DOES THE
FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE
The female reproductive system enables a woman
SYSTEMto:WORK?
produce eggs
(ova)
have sexual intercourse
protect and nourish a fertilized
egg until it is fully developed
give birth
THE J O U R N E Y
OF E G G
[Link]: The egg (ovum) is produced and
released during ovulation
2. Fallopian Tube (Oviduct): The egg travels
through the fallopian tube, where fertilization
by a sperm cell can occur if sperm is present.
3. Uterus: If fertilization occurs, the fertilized
egg implants itself in the uterine lining
(endometrium) for further development. If
fertilization does not occur, the egg is shed
during menstruation.
[Link]: The egg or menstrual fluid passes
through the cervix on its way out of the body.
[Link]: The egg or menstrual fluid exits the
body through the vagina.
formative
assessment
WHAT PART AM
I?
Direction:
Using the provided
functions of various parts of
the female reproductive
system, identify the part
being described based on
its function.
WHAT PART AM I?

Function:
Serves as the passage for
menstrual blood, sperm
during intercourse, and acts
as the birth canal during
childbirth.
A VAGINA!
WHAT PART AM I?

Function:
Produces eggs and
hormones (estrogen and
progesterone) that regulate
the menstrual cycle and
support pregnancy.
AN OVARIES!
WHAT PART AM I?

Function:
Transport eggs from the
ovaries to the uterus which
are the usual site for
fertilization.
A FALLOPIAN
TUBES!
WHAT PART AM I?

Function:
Site of egg implantation;
houses and nourishes a
fertilized egg (embryo)
during pregnancy.
A UTERUS!
WHAT PART AM I?

Function:
Muscular opening of the
uterus.
A CERVIX!
WHAT PART AM I?

Function:
Nourishes the embryo and
sheds during menstruation
if no fertilized egg implants.
AN ENDOMETRIUM!
WHAT PART AM I?

Function:
Help capture and guide the
egg into the fallopian tube
after ovulation.
A FIMBRIAE!
prACTICAL
APPLICATION
• Provide a brief
explanation of the
poster.
• Share tips for
maintaining
reproductive
health.
• Identify any
common myths or
misconceptions
and explain the
TH A N K
YO U !

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