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Bell Work!!! Write about how cool you are.

Male Reproductive System & Sexual Health

Today you’ll learn about the male reproductive.

Why is it important to understand the structure and functions of the male reproductive system?

Knowing about the male reproductive system helps you develop an understanding of the physical changes experienced by boys during puberty.

Like every other part of your body, the reproductive system requires care to stay healthy. Being aware of how your reproductive system works helps you recognize signs that you may need to seek medical help.

Turn to “Understanding Male Reproductive Health” on page 10.

Use the following slides to help answer the questions

Male Reproductive Organs

Testicular Self-Exam