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Today’s Checklist
• Content
–Page 34K: Reproduction Notes
• Activity
–Page 38: Body Systems Interactions Chart
• Quiz
–Reproduction Quiz
What should your binder look like?
Numbered Pages
Quizzes
Page 32 – Body Systems Vocabulary
Evolution Vocabulary Quiz
Page 33 – Homeostasis Notes
Cladogram Mini-Quiz
Page 34(A-P) – Body System Notes
Most Missed Quiz – Evolution
Packet
Taxonomy Quiz
Page 35 – Body Systems Checklist
Six Kingdom Monster Quiz
Page 36 – Nutrient Absorption Article Kingdom Chart Quiz
Page 37 – Video Guide OR Comic
Most Missed Quiz – Taxonomy
Strip
Virus Quiz
Page 38 – Body Systems Interactions
Plant Systems Quiz
Chart
Page 39 – Endocrine/Nerve Cell
Coloring
Collect Today
Body System Presentation (Endocrine,
Reproductive, Excretory)
Assigned
Body System Presentations (All Week)
Body System Checklist (Monday 3/20)
Page 24 – Notecard ALL PARTS (Wednesday 3/22)
Late
Magic School Bus Video (-50%)
Unit 10 – Body Systems
Definitions Due Thursday (3/9/17)
All Parts Due Wednesday (3/22/17)
1. Digestion
2. Absorption
3. Respiration
4. Antibody
5. Stimuli
6. Response
7. Interdependence
8. Pathogen
9. Gamete
10. Hydrolysis
11. Circulatory System
12. Digestive System
13. Endocrine system
14. Epidermis
15. Excretion
16. Excretory System
17. Integumentary System
18. Muscular System
19. Nervous System
20. Pancreas
21. Reproductive System
22. Ovary
23. Respiratory System
24. Skeletal System
PG 32
25. Lymphatic System
26. Immune System
27. Organ
28. Neuron
Body Systems Presentations
- Completed PowerPoint,
everyone must do this.
- Due by 7AM day of
presentation.
- 2 minute presentation (no
more – no less)
- You will not know you are
presenting until day of
presentation: BE PREPARED!
- Class will grade presentation.
- PowerPoint instructions will
be online along with rubric
guidelines.
- EVERYONE WILL PRESENT AT
SOME POINT!!!
Monday
Digestive
Circulatory
Respiratory
Tuesday
Immune
Integumentary
Thursday
Nervous
Muscular
Skeletal
Friday
Reproductive
Endocrine
Excretory
Essential Question
PG 34K
What systems of the body are
essential to reproduction?
Standard
B.10A - describe the interactions that occur among systems
that perform the functions of regulation, nutrient
absorption, reproduction, and defense from injury or illness
in animals
SYSTEMS INVOLVED
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OF THIS
REPRODUCTION
Reproductive
Endocrine
Sexual Development
• Puberty is a period of rapid growth and
sexual maturation during which the
reproductive system becomes fully
functional.
• When puberty ends, reproductive organs
are fully developed.
• Puberty usually begins between the ages of
9 and 15, and usually starts one year earlier
in females than in males.
Sexual Reproduction
•Sexual Reproduction
–In humans, the
reproductive system
produces, stores, and
releases specialized sex
cells known as gametes.
–Gametes are released to
create the fusion of
sperm and egg to form a
zygote, the single cell
from which all cells of the
human body develop.
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
• Main Parts:
–Male:
• Testes - produce
sperm
–Female:
• Ovaries –
produce the Eggs
• Uterus – where a
baby develops
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
• Main Functions:
–Sexual maturation (puberty)
–Male function:
• To produce & deliver sperm
–Female function:
• To produce eggs
• To nourish & support an embryo
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
• Hormones used:
– Testosterone
• Male sex traits
– Follicle-stimulating
hormone
• Egg & sperm
development
– Luteinizing hormone
• Egg release during
menstruation
– Estrogen
• Female sex traits
– Progesterone
• Maintains uterine
lining
What is the menstrual cycle?
• A developed egg is released from an ovary.
– The lining of the uterus thickens every month and
prepares to receive an egg.
– If the released egg is fertilized during sex, it is
implanted in the uterus and begins growing into an
embryo.
– If the egg is not fertilized, the entire uterine lining is
discharged.(shed)
• Controlled by feedback loops & takes an
average of 28 days.
Path of the Egg (Ova)
The Menstrual Cycle
*Most females menstruate during the first 3-7 days of the cycle.
The Menstrual Cycle
Ovulation
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Diseases and Disorders of the Male
Reproductive System
Disease/Disorder Description
Prostate cancer
Most common form of cancer in men over
40; risks of developing it increase with age
Prostatitis
Inflammation of the prostate gland; may be
acute or chronic
Testicular cancer
Malignant growth in one or both testicles;
more common in males 15–30 years; more
aggressive malignancy
Diseases and Disorders of the Female
Reproductive System
Disease/Disorder Description
Breast cancer
Second leading cause of cancer deaths in
women; classified as stage 0 to 4
Cervical cancer
Slow to develop; Pap smear detects
abnormal cervical cells
Cervicitis
Inflammation of the cervix usually due to an
infection
Dysmenorrhea
Condition with severe menstrual cramps
limiting normal activities
DEBRIEF QUESTION:
Write this question in your Cornell
Notes and answer in 35 words: Explain
how hormones help with reproduction.
DEBRIEF ANSWER:
Hormones stimulate gamete production and
sexual development, and regulate the
menstrual cycle for fertility.