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REPRODUCTION:THE CONTINUITY OF LIFE
Prepared by:Erlison Lorenz M. Ognilla
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What is the importance of producing new organism?
What do you think is your purpose in life?
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Reproduction -is the ability of anorganism to produce new individuals is one of the characteristics thatdistinguishes living things from nonliving things.
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Human body
Reproductive system
Male Reproductiv
e system
Female Reproductiv
e system
Primary organstestes
Primary organ ovaries
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Testesproduce
Ovariesproduce
Testosterone
(hormone)sperm Ovum Estrogen
If fertilization occurs developed into
Zygote
Undergoes developme
ntSecondary
sex characteristi
cs
Responsible forResponsible for
Progesterone
If no fertilization
(menstruation)
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Reproduction
Asexual- one organism
produces by itself
Sexual- two parents needed
One celled organism
Plants, animals, humans
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•Reproduction is a very unique activity of the body. It is a process by which organisms produce their own kind. It is the key for the continuous life on Earth.
•Human can’t reproduce on their own. The reproductive organ of the male is different from the female. When the sperm cell of the male unites or fertilizes the egg cell of the female fertilization takes place. The fertilized egg is called zygote.
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How do boys differ from girls?
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Why is there a need to study/have knowledge on the reproductive organ of the male?
How important is your reproductive organ (male)?
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Male Reproductive System
Sperm cell- male sex cell
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Epididymis-stores sperm cells and connects to the vas deferens
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Female Reproductive Organ
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Stages of Human Development
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Four Stages of Life Development
1.Infancy- birth up to 2 years old2.Childhood- 2 yrs old up to 11 or
12 yrs old3.Adolescence- 11 or 12 through
teen age years4.Adulthood- 21 years old and
above
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Puberty and your body
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