Reproduction Organs
Name the structures and explain the functions of the human male and female reproductive organs.
The Human Reproductive System
Task 4
Label the diagram of the male reproductive organs below, using the following terms
Bladder, Penis, Prostate gland, Scrotum, Sperm duct, Testis, Urethra
The Human Reproductive System
Task 4
Label the diagram of the male reproductive organs below, using the following terms
Bladder, Penis, Prostate gland, Scrotum, Sperm duct, Testis, Urethra
1 X
2 X
3 X
4 X
5 X
6 X
7 X
Explain the function of the following male reproduction organs:
Testis X
Scrotum X
Seminal vesicle X
Penis X
Outline the route taken from the testes by the sperm as it leaves the body:
X
Do SciPad Pg 190
Task 5
Label the diagram of the female reproductive organs below, using the following terms
Cervix, Ovary, Oviduct, Uterus, Vagina
2 X
3 X
4 X
5 X
6 X
7 X
Explain the function of the following male reproduction organs:
Testis X
Scrotum X
Seminal vesicle X
Penis X
Outline the route taken from the testes by the sperm as it leaves the body:
X
Do SciPad Pg 190
Task 5
Label the diagram of the female reproductive organs below, using the following terms
Cervix, Ovary, Oviduct, Uterus, Vagina
1 X
2 X
3 X
4 X
5 X
Name which female reproduction organ is being described below.
Sometimes called the womb – if an egg is fertilises it will implant in the wall of the uterus and develop into a foetus X
The opening or ‘neck’ of the uterus at the top of the vagina X
Connects the cervix to the outside of the body – the sperm is deposited here during sex X
The female sex cell – sometimes called the ‘egg’ X
After puberty, an egg or ovum is released from here once every 28 days or so X
Carries the ovum from the ovary to the uterus – the egg is fertilised here X
Do SciPad Pg 191
2 X
3 X
4 X
5 X
Name which female reproduction organ is being described below.
Sometimes called the womb – if an egg is fertilises it will implant in the wall of the uterus and develop into a foetus X
The opening or ‘neck’ of the uterus at the top of the vagina X
Connects the cervix to the outside of the body – the sperm is deposited here during sex X
The female sex cell – sometimes called the ‘egg’ X
After puberty, an egg or ovum is released from here once every 28 days or so X
Carries the ovum from the ovary to the uterus – the egg is fertilised here X
Do SciPad Pg 191