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Day One
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Mitosis and Meiosis Quiz
Silent and independent When you are finished, sit quietly and I will collect the quizzes all at once
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KEY CONCEPT Female and male reproductive organs fully develop during puberty.
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The female reproductive system produces ova.
There are two main functions of the female reproductive system. produce ova, or egg cells provide a place where a zygote develops uterus cervix rectum vagina urethra urinary bladder pubic bone ovary fallopian tube
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Estrogen has three main functions.
develop female sexual characteristics develop eggs prepare uterus for pregnancy
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The male reproductive system produces sperm.
There are two main functions of the male reproductive system. produce sperm cells deliver sperm to the female reproductive system urinary bladder vas deferens pubic bone prostate gland penis urethra testis scrotum epididymis bulbourethral gland rectum seminal vesicle
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Testosterone has two main functions.
developing male sexual characteristics producing sperm
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Card Questions You will move around the room, answering the questions on the cards You may work with one other person You will have 1 minute per card and then I will tell you to rotate The questions should be answered in your journal on page
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Structure and Function Chart
You should work to fill in the chart on structure and function of the human reproductive system You should be working independently on this worksheet, raise your hand if you need help
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What is the basic anatomy of the male and female reproductive system?
Essential Question What is the basic anatomy of the male and female reproductive system?
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Exit Ticket and Home Learning
Complete exit ticket silently and independently Complete the worksheet, due next class
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Day Two
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Do now on page in your journal:
Sperm are created through meiosis in an area of the testes called the seminiferous tubules. Through which structure do the sperm travel to exit the testes? A. vas deferens B. seminiferous tubules C. scrotoum D. epididymis
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Do Now on page in journal:
The diagram below shows the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration and the organelles in which they occur. Which statement describes how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interrelated? A. Oxygen is produced during cellular respiration and stored during photosynthesis. B. Carbon dioxide and water released by cellular respiration are used in photosynthesis. C. Photosynthesis releases the energy that is stored during the process of cellular respiration. D. Glucose is used during cellular respiration to produce food that is broken down during photosynthesis.
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KEY CONCEPT Development progresses in stages from zygote to fetus.
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The zygote becomes a blastocyst and implants in the uterus.
The fertilized egg implants into the uterus and is nourished by the placenta and umbilical cord. The zygote becomes a blastocyst and implants in the uterus. ectoderm develops into skin and nervous system mesoderm develops into Internal tissues and organs endoderm develops into digestive organs and their lining blastocyst uterine wall Implantation of blastocyst
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The blastocyst becomes an embryo.
Embryonic membranes protect and nourish the embryo. amniotic sac cushions embryo. placenta connects mother and embryo. umbilical cord connects embryo to placenta. placenta umbilical cord uterus amniotic sac
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A zygote develops into a fully formed fetus in about 38 weeks.
Human pregnancies are divided into trimesters. 1st trimester: body plan and early development
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2nd trimester: fetus more active, developed
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3rd trimester: all organs fully formed
After about 38 weeks, fetus is ready to be born.
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The mother affects the fetus, and pregnancy affects the mother.
The fetus depends on the mother for all its nutrition. mother's diet must support fetal health mother must avoid toxic chemicals
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The mother’s health is affected by pregnancy in a number of ways.
increase in Calories and body weight pregnancy hormones affecting homeostasis regular medical checkups needed
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Card Sort Organize the events of development from conception to birth of the infant It doesn’t have to be in the exact right order, but you should be able to sort the cards into the general time, like “early second trimester”
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You do-practice time Complete the reinforcement and study guide worksheet You may work with one other person, no additional talking Raise your hand with questions
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How does the fetus develop from fertilization to birth?
Essential Question How does the fetus develop from fertilization to birth?
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Exit Ticket and Home Learning
Complete exit ticket silently and independently Complete the worksheet, due next class
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