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Science5 - q2 - Mod1 - The Parts of The Reproductive System and Their Functions - v4 PDF
Science5 - q2 - Mod1 - The Parts of The Reproductive System and Their Functions - v4 PDF
Science
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
The Parts of the Reproductive
System and Their Functions
CO_Q2_Science 5_ Module 1
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Science
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
The Parts of the Reproductive
System and Their Functions
Science – Grade 5
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Quarter 2 – Module 1: The Parts of the Reproductive System and Their Functions
First Edition, 2020
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Humans are living organisms. As humans age, their bodies tend to become
weaker. An individual’s talents, skills, and memories will die with the body’s death.
To leave a legacy, humans pass on their genes, the molecular units of human
identity, through reproduction. This is possible through the reproductive system.
Just by looking at a person, you can tell whether that person is a male or
female. This is because males and females have differences in terms of body
structures.
The human reproductive system consists of the set of organs which produces
the sex cells necessary for reproduction. Included in this system are the organs of
the body which help in making fertilization possible. Apart from the organs which
produce the sex cells, other organs make sure that the male sex cells and the female
sex cells meet to form one fertilized egg cell.
In this module, you will be able to describe the parts of the reproductive
system and their functions.
The module is divided into two lessons, namely:
Note: Use a separate sheet for your answers in all the activities in this module
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What I Know
Directions: Determine the parts of the reproductive system by arranging the jumbled
letters in each item. The description opposite the jumbled letters will help
you come up with the correct word.
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What’s In
Males and females have differences in body structures. When you look at or
observe a person, you can tell whether that person is a male or a female. The male
and female reproductive systems have something to do with these differences and
changes observed in their physical appearance.
Directions: Tell whether the physical change happens to a male or to a female. Copy
the table and check the proper column.
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What’s New
Directions: Study the illustration of the male reproductive system below, then
identify the parts being described.
Vas Seminal
Deferens Vesicles
Prostate
Penis Gland
Urethra Cowper’s
Gland
Glans Epididymis
Testes
Scrotum
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What is It
What are the different parts of a male reproductive system and their functions?
Vas Seminal
Deferens Vesicles
Prostate
Penis Gland
Urethra Cowper’s
Gland
Glans Epididymis
Testes
Scrotum
Parts Function
It is the external male organ with a tip called glans. It is covered with
foreskin that may be removed through circumcision and acts as a
Penis
conduit for urine to leave the body
It is a pair of pouch-like sacs that supports the testes. It also controls
Scrotum
its temperature because the testes must be slightly cooler than the
body to produce sperm cells.
These are the glands that produce sperm cells and male sex hormones
called testosterone. The testes protrude outside the body because the
Testes
temperature inside the main body cavity is warmer and not suitable
for the development of sperm cells.
It is a narrow-coiled tube that stores immature sperm cells until they
Epididymis
mature and where they are temporarily stored before their release.
It is the passageway of both urine from the urinary bladder and semen
Urethra
from the glands.
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Seminal These are sac-like pouches attached to the vas deferens. It produces a
vesicles sugar-rich fluid that provides energy to sperm cells’ motility.
It is a long, muscular tube that serves as passageway of the sperm
Vas
cells released from the testes. It also connects the testes to the seminal
deferens
vesicle and urethra.
It is also called as the bulbourethral gland, one of the two pea-sized
Cowper’s organs found beneath the prostate gland. It is responsible in releasing
gland fluid that flushes out foreign matter and neutralizes the acidic urine
in the urethra.
Prostate It is a walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis.
gland It secretes fluid that nourishes and protects the sperm.
Glans It is the tip of a penis.
What’s More
Activity 1
Directions: Identify the parts of a male reproductive system that will complete the
following sentences. You may find the words written horizontally or
vertically in the word search puzzle. Write your answers on your paper.
P S E D P O W I G E O R T U
E C I W R K Q P W P S D E R
N R H O O R F E E I Q F S E
I O J P S H G O D D H Q T T
S T T F T J L O F I G J I H
R U L K A J W L K D L G S R
I M D K T L R L D Y A D J A
C O W P E R S G G M N D E I
Q B Q E G E N T F I S B F D
A M H M L T A C E S M E N G
P R O S T A T E G L A N D F
S E M I N A L V E S I C L E
Y V A S D E F E R E N S W K
Vertically
1. The _________ is the external male organ which allows the passage of the semen.
2. The skin covering of the testes which is a sac-like structure is called __________.
3. The ________________ is a narrow- coiled tube which stores immature sperm cells.
4. The _____________ protrude outside the body and produces sperm cells.
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5. The ____________ serves as a passageway of both urine from the urinary bladder
and semen from the glands.
Horizontally
7. One of the two pea-sized organs found beneath the prostate gland that neutralizes
the acidic urine in the urethra is the ____________ gland.
8. The ______________ serves as passageway of the sperm cells released from the
testes.
9. The _______________ are sac-like pouches attached to the vas deferens which
supply the sperm cells with a fluid rich in fructose to keep them active.
10. The _________________ is located between the bladder and the penis that supplies
fluids rich in minerals that the sperm cells need.
Activity 2
Directions: Label the parts of the male reproductive system. Write your answers on
your answer sheet.
1.
6.
7.
8. 2.
3.
4.
5.
9.
10.
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Activity 3
Directions: Put a check mark ( / ) if the given part is for male reproductive system
and a cross mark ( X ) if it is not. Write your answers on your paper.
After you have learned the different parts of a male reproductive system
and their functions, you will now learn about the female reproductive system.
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Lesson The Female Reproductive
2 System: Parts and Their
Functions
What’s In
Activity 1
Directions: Identify the part of the female reproductive system that is being described
in each of the statements below. Write your answers on your paper.
1. It is called as the oviduct.
2. It produces egg cells and the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone.
3. It is a narrow opening between the uterus and vagina.
4. It is also called the womb.
5. It is also called the birth canal.
Activity 2
Directions: Label the parts of the female reproductive system. Write your answer on
your answer sheet.
4 3
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What’s New
5. 4.
3.
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Directions: Supply the missing letters to form a word that is being described below.
Write the correct word on your paper.
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What is It
The female reproductive system is made up of several organs which include the
ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and vagina. It is specifically responsible for
producing eggs and supporting a developing baby inside a mother’s womb.
The egg cell is only one tenth of a millimeter, about the size of the diameter of
a hair strand and yet it is the biggest cell in the human body.
Uterus
Fallopian Tubes Fallopian Tubes
Ovaries Ovaries
Cervix
Vagina
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The female reproductive system is made up of several parts. The oviduct, also
known as the fallopian tube lies close to the ovary waiting for the egg to enter. It is a
tube that leads the egg from the ovary to the uterus. It is also a usual place where the
egg is fertilized by the sperm cell. The uterus which is also called the womb is shaped
like an upside-down pear where the unborn baby is developed. It has soft, smooth,
inner lining called uterine lining or endometrium. The ovary produces egg cells and
the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. Females have two ovaries where
matured egg cells are produced during ovulation. The cervix is a narrow opening
between the uterus and vagina which enlarges to let the passage of a fetus during
birth. The vagina which is also called the birth canal is a hollow, muscular tube that
leads to the opening called vulva. It expands to let the baby pass through during
normal delivery.
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What’s More
Activity 1
Directions: Using the following list, write the correct part of the female reproductive
system with their function. Write your answers on your paper.
Organ Function
1. The tubes that carry an egg from the ovary to the uterus
Hollow, muscular tube that leads to the opening called
2. vulva
3. Organs where all a female’s egg cells are stored
4. Is where the unborn baby is developed
5. Narrow opening between the uterus and vagina
Activity 2
Directions: Match the parts of the female reproductive system in Column A to its
function in Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on your paper.
A B
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Activity 3
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write T if the statement is true and F if the
statement is false. Write your answers on your paper.
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct word or words that would complete
each sentence. Write your answers on your paper.
1. The male reproductive system is made up of several organs which include the
penis, __________, testes, ____________, glans, ____________, ______________,
______________, ___________________, and ________________.
4. The female reproductive system is made up of several organs which include the
_____________, ___________, _____________, ______________, ____________.
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What I Can Do
Directions: Draw the male and female reproductive organs on a sheet of paper.
Label the parts and write their functions. You may use the following
rubrics to score your work.
Criteria 4 3 2 1
Accuracy All parts of 7-9 parts of the 4-6 parts of the 1-3 parts of
(drawing & the organ male or 5-6 male or 3-4 the male or 1-2
labels) were correctly parts of the parts of the parts of the
drawn and female female female
labelled reproductive reproductive reproductive
organs were organs were organs were
correctly drawn correctly drawn correctly
and labelled and labelled drawn and
labelled
Accuracy All parts of 7-9 parts of the 4-6 parts of the 1-3 parts of
(functions) the organ male or 5-6 male or 3-4 the male or 1-2
were correctly parts of the parts of the parts of the
given with the female female female
corresponding reproductive reproductive reproductive
functions organs were organs were organs were
correctly given correctly given correctly given
with the with the with the
corresponding corresponding corresponding
functions functions functions
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Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully. Then, choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answers on your paper.
3. Which is responsible in releasing fluid that flushes out foreign matter and
neutralizes the acidic urine in the urethra?
A. Epididymis C. Penis
B. Urethra D. Cowper’s gland
5. Which part of the male reproductive system are sac-like pouches attached to the
vas deferens?
A. Seminal vesicle C. Penis
B. Urethra D. Glans
7. Which of the following parts of the female reproductive system is also called the
birth canal?
A. oviduct C. uterus
B. ovary D. vagina
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9. Which part of the female reproductive system enlarges to let the passage of a fetus
during birth?
A. cervix C. uterus
B. ovary D. vagina
10. It is where matured egg cell is released from the ovary during ovulation.
A. cervix C. vagina
B. ovary D. oviduct
Additional Activities
Directions: How will you take good care of your reproductive system? Give at least
five tips on how to take care of our reproductive system. Write your
answers on your paper.
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LESSON 2 LESSON 1
What’s In What’s More
Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 1
1. fallopian tube 1. fallopian tube 1. Penis 6. glans
2. Scrotum 7. Cowper’s
2. ovary 2. ovary 3. Epididymis 8.Vas deferens
4. Testis 9. Seminal vesicle
3. cervix 3. cervix 5. Urethra 10. Prostate gland
Activity 2
4. uterus 4. uterus
1. vas deferens
5.vagina 5. vagina 2. penis
3. urethra
4. epididymis
5. glans
What’s New 6. seminal vesicle
7.prostate gland
1. vagina 8. Cowper’s gland
9. Scrotum
2. cervix 10. testis
3. fallopian tube
Activity 3
4. uterus
1. / 6. X 11. /
5. ovary
2. / 7. / 12. /
3. / 8. x 13. x
4. x 9. / 14. /
5. x 10. / 15. /
LESSON 1 LESSON 1 What I Know
What’s New
What’s In 1. cervix
1. penis 2. penis
1. male 3. semen
2. scrotum 2. female 4. testes
3.testes 3. female 5. oviduct
4. epididymis 4. male 6. urethra
5. urethra 5. male 7. uterus
6. seminal vesicle 8. ovaries
7. vas deferens 9. prostate gland
8. Cowper’s Gland 10.seminal vesicle
9. prostate gland
10. glans
Answer Key
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Assessment Additional Activities What I have Learned
1. A (answers may vary) 1. scrotum, epididymis,
urethra, seminal vesicle,
2. C 1. Bath daily and wash the vas deferens, Cowper’s
genitalia with soap and gland, prostate gland
3. D water to prevent growth of
harmful microorganisms. 2. sperm cells and
4. B 2. Wear clean and dry hormones
underwear and change at
5. A
least once a day. 3. function
6. A 3. When playing contact
sports, use protective gear to
7. D prevent testicular trauma.
4. For male, have your 4. Oviduct, uterus,
8. C circumcision with a ovary, cervix, vagina
physician. 5. Egg cells
9. A 5. Eat a balanced diet, have
a regular exercise, and get
10. B enough sleep.
LESSON 2 LESSON 2 LESSON 2
Activity 3 Activity 2 What’s More
1. F 1.D Activity 1
2. T 2. A 1. fallopian tube
3. T 3. E 2. vagina
4. T 4. C 3. ovaries
5. F 5. B 4. uterus
6. T 5. cervix
7. T
8. F
9. T
10. T
References
Abracia, Norma, and et.al. 2014. Science in our World 5. Vibal Group, Inc.
Arcano, Evelyn E, and et.al. 2015. Breaking through Science 5. C & E Publishing.
Cdn.Pixabay.Com. “uterus” Accessed 10/07/2020.
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