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Unit 6 The Human Body
Chapter 19 Reproduction and Development

                   
Last Updated     11/20/2005      9/3/2005

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19-1 What are the parts of the female reproductive system?
17-2 What are the parts of the female reproductive system?
Objectives
Describe the female reproductive system.
State Goals
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Ovary:
Progesterone:
Estrogen:
Oviduct:
Uterus:
Cervix:
Vagina:

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Section 19-1 What are the parts of the female reproductive system? pp. 446-447
Section 17-2 What are the parts of the female reproductive system? pp. 338-339

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19-2 What are the parts of the male reproductive system?
17-3 What are the parts of the male reproductive system?
Objectives
Describe the male reproductive system.
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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Testie:
Scrotum:
Testosterone:
Epididymis:
Urethra:

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Section 19-2 What are the parts of the male reproductive system? pp. 448-449
Section 17-3 What are the parts of the male reproductive system? pp. 340-341

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19-3 What is the menstrual system?
17-4 What is menstruation?
Objectives
Describe the mentrual system.
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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Puberty:
Menstrual:
Ovulation:
Menstruation:

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Section 19-3 What is the menstrual cycle? pp. 450-451
Section 17-3 What is menstruation? pp. 342-343

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19-4 How does fertilization take place?
17-5 How does fertilization take place?
Objectives
Decxribe how a sperm cell and an egg cell join to form a zygote.
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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Gamete:
Fertilization:
Zygote:

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Section 19-14 How does fertilization take place? pp. 452-453
Section 17-5 How does fertilization take place? pp. 344-345

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19-5 How does a human embryo develop?
17-6 How does a human embryo develop?
Objectives
Describe the process by which an embryo develops into a fetus>
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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Embryo:
Placenta:
Umbilical:
Aminon:
Fetus:

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Section 19-5 How does a human embryodevelop? pp. 454-456
Section 17-6 How does a human embryo develop? pp. 346-347

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19-6 What are the stages of human development?
17-7 What are the stages of human development?
Objectives
Identify the stages of the human life cycle.
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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Adolescence:
Progesterone:

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Section 19-6 What are the stages of human development? pp. 458-459
Section 17-7 What are the stages of human development? pp. 338-339

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