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Human Reproduction & Anatomy Breakaway Image courtesy of Dream Design at Free Digital Photos Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 1

Challenge #1: Who Do I Belong To? Male? Female? Both? Neither? Identify the term as male, female, both or neither. Male=scrotum, semen, sperm, penis, epididymis, vas deferens, testicles, seminal vesicles, & ejaculation. Female= Fallopian tubes, ovulation, cervix, uterus, vagina, ovaries, & ovum. Both=bladder & urethra. Neither= none. If you labeled the terms correctly, the code to unlock the next challenge box will be the numbers corresponding to the number of male terms, the number of female terms, the number of both terms and the number of neither terms. Code: 9720 Challenge #2: What s My Function? Match the Reproductive Systems KEY: Male: A: 7, B: 4, C: 5, D: 8, E: 1, F: 6, G: 2, H: 3 Female: A: 7. B: 8, C: 6, D: 2, E: 3, F: 4, G: 9, H: 5, I: 1 The corresponding code to unlock the next box is The testicle (#) are to the sperm (#) what the ovary (#) is to the egg/ovum (#) = Code: 4265 Challenge #3: Label the Diagrams Female Diagram Key 1. Vagina 2. Cervix 3. Uterus 4. Fallopian Tube 5. Ovary 6. Fimbria-- guides/waves the egg/ovum into the Fallopian Tube Male Diagram Key 1.Vas Deferens 2. Bladder 3. Penis 4. Urethra 5. Scrotum 6. Testicle 7. Epididymis 8. Seminal Vesicle **Students must show completed diagrams to teacher in order to receive the clue codes. Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 2

The Clue Code to unlock the final challenge = The # of the organ where eggs are made The # of the organ where sperm are made The # of the organ where fertilization takes place The # of the organ where the fertilized egg develops into a fetus Code: 5643 Challenge #4: The Journey of the Egg & Sperm Cross-Word Puzzle Read the Journey of the Egg & Sperm and use it to complete the crossword puzzle. EGG-- The sperm's love interest UTERUS-- Sperm often get lost here TINY-- Sperm are great in number but INYT (unscramble) in size TWO-- May take this many hours for sperm to reach the fallopian tube FALLOPIANTUBE-- Egg's hideout SPERM-- Only 10,000 of these make it to the fallopian tube ENZYME-- Released when fertilization occurs ONE-- Number of sperm typically needed to penetrate the egg for pregnancy to occur ZYGOTE-- Created at fertilization by egg and sperm BLASTOCYST --100 cells formed during fertilization ENDOMETRIUM --Located on uterine wall where zygote will implant itself NINE-- Number of months baby will grow and develop in the uterus ECTOPICPREGNANCY-- Occurs when fertilized egg implants in the Fallopian Tube instead of the uterus Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 3

MISCARRIAGE-- Spontaneous loss of pregnancy prior to 20 weeks FORTY-- Full gestation is most often this many weeks Key Winner The first group to have the correct answers will receive the key to open the final box. Box Contents Storage Box or Ziploc Bag: One copy of Challenge #1 (page 5) along with pencils. Breakout Box #1: One copy of Challenge #2 (page 6) per group along with pencils. Breakout Box #2: One copy of Challenge #3 (pages 7-9) per group along with colored pencils or crayons. You will also need at least one ipad or device with a QR Code Reader. Note: Copy the code clue separately as you will provide to students upon completion of diagrams. Also, you may want to copy the diagrams on separate pieces of paper to avoid flipping, but that s your call. Breakout Box #3: One copy of Challenge #4 (page 10) per group along with Down & Across Clues (page 11) and pencils. You will also need at least one ipad or device with a QR Code Reader. Final Breakout Box: Positive Winner Posters/Messages & Prize Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 4

Challenge #1 Who Do I Belong To? Male? Female? Both? Neither? If the term belongs to the male, write M on the line. If the term belongs to the female, write F on the line. If the term belongs to both, write B on the line. If the term belongs to neither gender, write N on the line. Scrotum Bladder Testicles Semen Epididymis Vagina Fallopian Tubes Cervix Ovaries Sperm Vas Deferens Ovum Ovulation Uterus Seminal Vesicle Penis Urethra Ejaculation If you labeled the terms correctly, the code to unlock the next challenge box will be the numbers corresponding to the number of male terms, the number of female terms, the number of both terms and the number of neither terms. # of Male Terms # of Female Terms # of Both Terms # of Neither Terms Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 5

Challenge #2 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM What s My Function? Match the Reproductive Systems A. ejaculation B. testicle C. semen D. vas deferens E. erection F. scrotum G. sperm H. penis 1. enlargement of penis due to sexual stimulation 2. male sex-cell 3. male sex organ 4. organ where sperm is produced 5. fluid produced by glands, carries sperm also 6. sac that houses testicles 7. release of sperm during sexual intercourse 8. tubes that transport sperm to penis FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM A. fertilization B. menstruation C. ovary D. uterus E. vagina F. cervix G. fallopian tubes H. egg/ovum I. ovulation 1. release of egg from ovary 2. place where fertilized egg develops into a baby 3. acts as site of intercourse as well as the birth canal 4. passage way from vagina to the uterus 5. female reproductive cell 6. organ where female sex cell is produced 7. union of egg and sperm 8. flow of blood due to break-down of uterine wall 9. fertilization occurs here The corresponding code to unlock the next box is The testicle (#) is to the (#) what the ovary (#)is to the (#) = Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 6

Challenge #3 Label the Diagrams Scan the QR Code to help you label and color the FEMALE anatomy diagram below. =#1: Color PURPLE =#2: Color YELLOW =#3: Color RED =#4: Color GREEN =#5: Color ORANGE Fimbria =#6: Color BLUE- What does it do? Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 7

Scan the QR Code to help you label and color the MALE anatomy diagram below. =#1: Color BLACK =#2: Color YELLOW =#3: Color RED =#4: Color GREEN (outline) =#5: Color ORANGE =#6: Color BLUE =#7: Color BROWN =#8: Color PURPLE 8 Show the completed diagrams to the teacher to receive the clue to the code that unlocks the next box! Teacher signature: Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 8

Clue Code to open the final challenge= The # of the organ where eggs are made The # of the organ where sperm are made The # of the organ where fertilization takes place The # of the organ where the fertilized egg develops into a fetus Clue Code to open the final challenge= The # of the organ where eggs are made The # of the organ where sperm are made The # of the organ where fertilization takes place The # of the organ where the fertilized egg develops into a fetus Clue Code to open the final challenge= The # of the organ where eggs are made The # of the organ where sperm are made The # of the organ where fertilization takes place The # of the organ where the fertilized egg develops into a fetus Clue Code to open the final challenge= The # of the organ where eggs are made The # of the organ where sperm are made The # of the organ where fertilization takes place The # of the organ where the fertilized egg develops into a fetus Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 9

Challenge #4: The Journey of the Egg & Sperm Cross-Word Puzzle Scan the QR Code to read the story. Use the information within the story to complete the Crossword Puzzle. Be the first group to correctly complete the puzzle in order to WIN the key to open the prize box! Good Luck! Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 10

The Journey of the Egg & Sperm Clues Across 5. Spontaneous loss of pregnancy prior to 20 weeks 7. Egg's hideout 8. May take this many hours for sperm to reach the fallopian tube 9. Located on uterine wall where zygote will implant itself 10. Only 10,000 of these make it to the fallopian tube 11. Sperm often get lost here 12. Released when fertilization occurs 13. Sperm are great in number but INYT (unscramble) in size 14. Number of sperm typically needed to penetrate the egg for pregnancy to occur 15. Created at fertilization by egg and sperm Down 1. Full gestation is most often this many weeks 2. 100 cells formed during fertilization 3. Number of months baby will grow and develop in the uterus 4. Occurs when fertilized egg implants in the Fallopian Tube instead of the uterus 6. The sperm's love interest Kim Graybill/FamilyConsumerSciences.com Page 11