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Reproductive Organs

Teaching Reproductive Organs

Lesson Plans by Patrick Healey

Teaching teens about reproductive organs can be an uncomfortable task. Taking this topic in a scientific approach will relieve much of that stress. Reproductive organs apply to everyone. This is the anatomy of our bodies and from a scientific standpoint, it’s not any different than discussing the heart, brain, etc.




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  • TERM
  • OVARY
  • DEFINITION
  • Each month, the female reproductive system prepares for a possible pregnancy by producing a mature egg cell.
  • TERM
  • PENIS
  • DEFINITION
  • deposits sperm in the female reproductive system during sexual intercourse.
  • VAGINA
  • Muscular canal that leads from the outside of the body to the uterus. Sperm cells enter through the vagina.
  • TESTIS
  • Egg shaped organs where sperm is produced.
  • CERVIX
  • Narrow portion at the bottom of uterus. Provides opening to uterus from vagina
  • SEMINAL VESICLE
  • Produce a fluid rich in sugars that sperm use for energy.
  • FALLOPIAN TUBE
  • Passageway leads ovum from the ovary to the uterus.
  • VAS DEFERENS
  • Long tube that connects the epididymis to the urethra. This is the path for sperm cells.
  • UTERUS
  • Hollow, muscular organ which is the size of child development during pregnancy.
  • URETHRA
  • Sperm and urine leave the body by passing through this tube.
  • PROSTATE
  • Secretes an alkaline (basic) fluid that neutralizes the acids in the female reproductive system.
  • EPIDIDYMIS
  • After being produced in the testies, sperm travel to the here, where they mature
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