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SEMI DETAILED LESSON PLAN in BIOSCI107 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
I OBJECTIVES : At the end of the lesson , the students should be able to :
1.Understand nd know the importance of female reproductive system .
2.Name the different parts nd functions of the female reproductive system .
3.Show respect for the different opinions , values and interpretations related to the to
II SUBJECT MATTER :
A. Topic : The Female Reproductive System.
B. Parts and functions of the Female Reproductive System.
C. Female reproductive system :Diseases , prevention and treatment .
III PROCEDURE :
1. Motivation :Recall the lesson about the other systems of the body .
2. Discussion Proper :
A . The Female Reproductive System

It is designed to : Produce female egg cells for reproduction , to transport the ove to the site of fertilization , It produces femle sex hormones that maintain the reproductive cycle .
B .Parts and Functions ovaries – ovl shaped glands , it produces eggs and hormones . fallopian tubes – narrow tubes , serves as tunnels for the egg cells . uterus – the hallow pear shaped , a home to adeveloping fetus . vagina – canal that joins the cervix , also known as birth canal . cervix - the lower, narrow portion of the uterus where it joins with the top end of the vagina . labia majora – enclose and protect the other external reproductive organs , translated as large lips . labia minora – small lips , it can be very small or up to 2 inches wide . bartholins glands – located beside the vaginal openings and produce produce a fluid secretion clitoris – covered by a fold of skin , the two labia minora meet at the clitoris .SPERMATOGENESIS : the process by which spermatozoa are produced from male primordial germ cells though mitosis and meiosis . it produces mature male gametes , commonly called sperm but specifically known as spermatozoa . for humans , entire process of spermatogenesis takes 74 days , testes

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