Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students should be able
to:
Draw and identify the parts of the male and female reproductive organs.
State the functions of the male and female reproductive organs.
Reproduction in human beings
The male reproductive system
The female reproductive system
Reproduction in humans
(Side view) Male reproductive parts
Testis
PenisSperm duct
(Front view) Male reproductive parts
Sperm duct
Penis
Testis
There consists of 3 parts – testis, penis and sperm duct.
Testis (Testes) - A man has two testes. - Produces the male sex cells (sperms). Penis - Organ which deposits sperms into the vagina of the female.
The male reproductive system
Sperm duct - A long tube along which the
sperm travel from the testes to the penis.
SPERM
(Side view) Female reproductive parts
OvaryOviductUterus
Vagina
(Front view) Female reproductive parts
Oviduct Uterus
OvaryVagina
There consists of 4 parts – ovary, oviduct, uterus and vagina.
Ovary - A woman has two ovaries.- Produces the eggs or ova (ovum).
Oviduct - A tube which carries ova released
from the ovary to the uterus.
The female reproductive system
Uterus - A pear-shaped structure where the
embryo grows and develop.
Vagina - Place where the sperms are deposited.- The passage through which the foetus
passes out during birth.
SummaryMale reproductive
system
Testis–produce sperms
Penis – deposits sperms into vagina
Sperm duct – for the sperms to travel to the penis
Female reproductive system
Ovary – produce eggs
Oviduct – carries the egg to the uterus
Uterus – place for embryo development
Vagina – place where sperms are deposited and passage for foetus during birth
Testis
Sperm duct
Penis
Ovary Oviduct
Uterus
Vagina