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 1. When oxygenated blood leaves the lungs, it goes to the:  2. Why do we see more mitochondria in active tissues like skeletal muscle?  3. You suffer.

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2  1. When oxygenated blood leaves the lungs, it goes to the:  2. Why do we see more mitochondria in active tissues like skeletal muscle?  3. You suffer from a disease where you cannot absorb nutrients. What specific structure in the digestive system has failed?  4. What is the effect of a disease that kills off all of your B cells in the immune system? 4/30 Daily Catalyst Pg. 59 Reproductive system

3  Public health campaign project due FRIDAY, May 1 st  Presentation sign up’s  Quiz #14 on Friday  See me for tutoring  Extra credit: gloves, paper towels, hand sanitizer, tissues, band aids, pens, pencils, paper, red pens, tape, glue, and colored paper, markers, and, white board markers  Extra credit school play  May 1, 2, 9  ½ sheet review STAPLED to your ticket 4/30 Class Business Pg. 59 Reproductive System

4  If you are a senior, and you have a D or F, you are not going on the senior field trip next week.  Grade danger list: Avery, Wyatt, Brian, Terriyan, Nick, David, Daniel G. Data Grade breakdownNumber of students A2 B10 C6 D6

5  Daily Catalyst  Class Business  Reproduction Notes  Reproduction assignment  Leave a question  HW: reproduction assignment 4/30 Agenda Pg. 59 Reproductive system

6  Discuss the structures of the reproductive system influence the human body’s ability to reproduce and maintain homeostasis 4/30 Objective

7 What is the Reproductive System? A combination of body structures and organs that allow humans to make babies.

8 Key Point #1: Function To produce another of your own kind Chickens lay little chicks. Lambs have baby lambs. Goats have kids. Dolphins have little dolphins. Big trees have little plants.

9 Key Point #2: Sex Cells  Males: Sperm  Females: Eggs Female have a certain amount of eggs stored in the ovaries since birth!Female have a certain amount of eggs stored in the ovaries since birth! There are about 3,000 eggs!!!There are about 3,000 eggs!!! Men continue to produce new spermMen continue to produce new sperm cells throughout their entire life

10 Swimming for your life  A sperm is a tiny package with a big responsibility –  Key Point #3: sperm fertilize the egg and create human life  It takes ONE sperm to fertilize an egg  So that tiny package is loaded with “gear” for its important journey.  How many sperm does it take to fertilize an egg? A few facts:  Daily sperm production by a healthy man: 10 million to 50 million  Contents of average ejaculation: 200 million sperm; 120 million moving; 80 million deformed  Maturation: 72 days  Survival time in a woman: 2 to 7 days

11 Male Reproductive System 1. Scrotum 4. Prostate 5 Basic Parts 5. Urethra 6. Penis 2. Testicles (testes) 3. Vans Deferens

12 Male Reproductive System – Scrotum 1. Scrotum Contains the testesContains the testes Controls temperature for sperm productionControls temperature for sperm production

13 Male Reproductive System – Testes (testicles) 2. Testicles Produces spermProduces sperm

14 Male Reproductive System – Vans Deferens 3.Vans Deferens-3.Vans Deferens- Tube from testes to prostateTube from testes to prostate

15 Male Reproductive System – Prostate gland 4.Prostate gland -4.Prostate gland - makes semen that help sperm movemakes semen that help sperm move

16 Male Reproductive System – Urethra 5. Urethra -Connects bladder AND the vas deferens to the penis - carries urine OR sperm

17 Male Reproductive System – Penis 6. Penis Organ with muscleOrgan with muscle Pushes urine OR semen out of bodyPushes urine OR semen out of body

18  What is a vasectomy?  The cutting of the Vans Deferens so sperm cannot travel to the prostate and out of the body. “Permenant” birth control. Quick Freeze

19 Female Reproductive System 5 Basic Parts

20 Female Reproductive System - Ovary 1.Ovary Stores and releases eggs There are two ovaries Female get a certain amount of eggs stored in the ovaries since birth!Female get a certain amount of eggs stored in the ovaries since birth! There are about 3,000 eggs!!!There are about 3,000 eggs!!!

21 Female Reproductive System – Fallopian Tube 2. Fallopian tube Pathway from the ovaries to the uterus Key Point #4: Fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube. Joining of egg and sperm

22 Female Reproductive System - Uterus 3. Uterus Fertilized egg grows here

23 Female Reproductive System - Cervix Cervix The “doorway” to the uterus Made of strong muscles that the baby passes through during delivery

24 Female Reproductive System - Vagina 4. Vagina Muscular path from uterus to the outside

25 Tell me what ya know!

26  What is the tube that eggs travel through in order to reach the uterus  Fallopian Tubes Female Body System

27  Woman have 2 of these…  They store and release eggs  Ovaries Female Body System

28  Males produce this sex cell  Sperm Male Body System

29  This organ produces sperm  Testes Male Body System

30  This organ (tube) is responsible for expelling both urine and semen  Urethra Male Body System

31  Key Point #5: A chemical released by a gland in one part of the body that affects another part of the body. Hormones

32  TESTOSTERONE:  Responsible for the production of “male” characteristics Increased muscle mass Body hair Deepening of the voice  Allows men to produce sperm Male Sex Hormones

33 Female Sex Hormones  ESTROGEN:  the hormone responsible for secondary sex characteristics  The “egg producing” hormone.  PROGESTERONE:  builds up the lining of the uterus to prepare it for the fertilized ovum; the “egg-setting” hormone.

34  Directions: Complete the reproductive worksheet. This is homework if not finished before the class ends.  Time: 12 minutes  Noise 1 (with partner) Work Time

35  Tomorrow, we will be talking about sexual health and STI’s. Please write an anonymous question on the paper and leave it with me. I will try to answer as many of the questions as I can. Please be honest and remember this is for educational purposes. Leave a question

36  During Q & A, we are silent, respectful, and raise our hand to share. Q & A

37 Tell me what ya know!

38  This hormone allows women to have a certain body shape and more feminine characteristics  Estrogen Female Body System

39  This hormone is the main hormone produced by men  Testosterone Male Body System

40  What is the tube that eggs travel through in order to reach the uterus  Fallopian Tubes Female Body System

41  This organ is a muscular path that connects the uterus to the outside of the body  Vagina Female Body System

42  This organ is where the zygote develops into a full baby  Uterus Female Body System

43  Females produce this sex cell  Ovaries Female Body System

44  Males produce this sex cell  Sperm Male Body System

45  This organ makes the fluids that mix with sperm to create semen  Prostate Gland Male Body System

46  This organ contains both of the testicles  Scrotum Male Body System

47  Directions: Using your notes, complete the worksheet. Reproduction will be on your quiz Thursday!  Noise: 1 (with partner)  Time: 18 minutes Practice


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