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Revision of last lesson Physical Changes to the body.

What's happening to you? Female Sexual desires develop Physical Changes Emotional Changes Sexual desires develop Uncontrollable emotions Mood swings may develop Breasts get bigger and may not grow at the same rate Hair appears under the arms and around the pubic area Increased oil production can cause pimples Increased tiredness Hips widen and body becomes more curvy Sweat and body odour become more noticeable Vaginal discharge becomes more noticeable Ovulation begins and periods start Height and weight increases Hair on legs becomes thicker and darker

What's happening to you? Male Sperm grows in testes Physical Changes Emotional Changes Sperm grows in testes Fine pubic hair may begin to appear Coarser, darker hair appears under the arms, around the pubic area, on the chest and on the face Penis and scrotum get bigger and the shape changes Height and weight increases & muscles become more prominent Increased oil production can cause pimples Increased tiredness Erections start to occur Uncontrollable emotions and mood swings Sweat and body odour becomes more noticeable Sexual desires develop and wet dreams start to occur

Female Reproductive organs and functions

Outside of girls bodies Draw a line to match the label with the correct body part Pubic hair Anus Clitoris Outer lips Urethra Inner lips Vaginal opening

Outside of girls bodies

Inside girls bodies

Inside girls bodies Draw a line to match the body part to its' correct position Uterine lining Vagina Uterus Cervix Fallopian tube Ovary Ovum

What’s what Draw a line to match the description with the body part. Where the egg develops Also known as the womb Reproductive cell which develops into a foetus A layer of tissue which lines the uterus An elastic muscular canal Lower portion of the uterus Once a month an ovum travels down this Ovum Uterus Vagina Ovary Cervix Endometrium Fallopian tube

Male Reproductive organs and functions

Outside of boys bodies Pubic hair Penis Foreskin Scrotum Draw a line to match the label with the correct body part Pubic hair Penis Foreskin Scrotum

Outside of boys bodies

Inside boys bodies

Draw a line to match the internal body part. Internal body parts Draw a line to match the internal body part. Seminal vesicles Testicles Urethra Prostate Vas deferens

What's what? Testicles Pubic hair Penis Scrotum Urethra Vas deferens Draw a line to match the word with the description: The organ which produces sperm and testosterone. Both semen and urine are released through this tube. This coarse hair that develops during puberty. Two thin tubes which carry sperm. The thick loose skin covering the testicles. Produces some of the fluid in semen. The male sex organ, made of spongy tissue. The skin covering the end of the penis. Testicles Pubic hair Penis Scrotum Urethra Vas deferens Prostate Foreskin

Puberty Assessment Matrix

You need to collect a total of 100 points Due last week of term