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female reproductive organs
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name and describe the structures of the female reproductive system.
chart with structure and function columns
explain the menstrual cycle by completing the chart.
chart with rows: days 1–8, days 9–13, day 14, days 15–28 (with handwritten answers)
maintaining reproductive health
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list three behaviors that can help females maintain reproductive health.
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state when and how often the american medical association recommends that females inspect their breasts.
female reproductive problems
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list three potential problems menstruating females may face.
list five potential causes of infertility.
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1. Name and describe the structures of the female reproductive system (Table Completion)
- Ovaries: Primary reproductive organs in females, responsible for gamete (egg) production and hormone secretion.
- Fallopian Tubes: Facilitate egg transport and fertilization (sperm meets egg here).
- Uterus: Muscular organ where a fertilized egg implants and develops. Its lining (endometrium) thickens monthly and is shed if no pregnancy occurs.
- Cervix: Acts as a barrier/opening between uterus and vagina, regulating flow of fluids and enabling childbirth.
- Vagina: Multi - functional canal for reproduction, menstruation, and intercourse.
- Vulva: External protective and sensory structures for the reproductive system.
2. Explain the menstrual cycle (Chart Completion)
- Days 1–8: Menstruation occurs as the endometrium is shed due to low hormone levels.
- Days 9–13: Hormones (FSH, LH) stimulate follicle growth, and estrogen thickens the uterus.
- Day 14: LH surge causes ovulation (egg release).
- Days 15–28: Corpus luteum forms, secretes hormones to support a potential pregnancy; without fertilization, hormone levels fall, and the cycle restarts.
3. List three behaviors to maintain reproductive health
- Safe Sex: Reduces STI risk and pregnancy, protecting reproductive organs.
- Hygiene: Prevents bacterial/viral infections in the reproductive tract.
- Regular Check - Ups: Enables early detection of conditions like cervical cancer or endometriosis.
4. American Medical Association’s breast inspection recommendation
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(Table):
| Structure | Function |
|---|---|
| Fallopian Tubes (Uterine Tubes) | Transport eggs from ovaries to uterus; site of fertilization |
| Uterus | Site of embryo/fetus development during pregnancy; sheds lining during menstruation |
| Cervix | Lower part of uterus, connects to vagina; allows passage of menstrual blood and sperm; dilates during childbirth |
| Vagina | Birth canal; passage for menstrual blood; receives penis during intercourse |
| Vulva (External Structures: Labia, Clitoris, etc.) | Protects internal reproductive organs; contains sensory tissue (clitoris) for sexual arousal |