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Monday, Dec 7 “C” Day AGENDA • Reproduction and Pregnancy Lesson 1 Copyright Goodheart-Willcox

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Human Sexuality Unit “GROUND RULES” 1. The right to be treated with respect 2.

Human Sexuality Unit “GROUND RULES” 1. The right to be treated with respect 2. The right to protect the privacy of oneself, one’s family and friends 3. The right to ask questions about sexual health without being judged 4. The right to receive accurate answers 5. The right to one’s beliefs, including the beliefs of one’s family, culture and faith Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Chapter 20 Reproduction and Pregnancy Lesson Lesson 20. 1 20. 2 20. 3 20.

Chapter 20 Reproduction and Pregnancy Lesson Lesson 20. 1 20. 2 20. 3 20. 4 20. 5 Sexual Reproduction The Human Reproductive System Pregnancy Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Problems Reproductive System Diseases and Disorders

Lesson 20. 1 Sexual Reproduction

Lesson 20. 1 Sexual Reproduction

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Key Terms Review Sexual Reproduction Go to Kahoot. it on your mobile device

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Warm-Up List ten things that you already know about sexual reproduction and the male

Warm-Up List ten things that you already know about sexual reproduction and the male and female reproductive systems. thinkstock. com/moodboard Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Asexual Reproduction Versus Sexual Reproduction • Asexual reproduction: process that requires only one cell

Asexual Reproduction Versus Sexual Reproduction • Asexual reproduction: process that requires only one cell and which produces offspring identical to that cell • Sexual reproduction: process by which the genetic material of two organisms—one male and one female—combine to create offspring – Each parent contributes a sex cell, or gamete • Male—sperm • Female—ovum Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Human Sexual Reproduction • Humans reproduce through sexual intercourse • During intercourse, sperm must

Human Sexual Reproduction • Humans reproduce through sexual intercourse • During intercourse, sperm must be deposited within the vagina to cause pregnancy • Human cells have 46 chromosomes occurring in 23 pairs; one pair contains the sex chromosomes – A female has two X chromosomes in each cell – A male has one Y and one X chromosome • Each gamete carries only one sex chromosome – A sperm carries either a Y or an X chromosome – Each ovum carries one X chromosome Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Gender Determination • A person’s gender is determined by the sex chromosome contributed by

Gender Determination • A person’s gender is determined by the sex chromosome contributed by the sperm cell • If a sperm with a Y chromosome fertilizes an ovum, the zygote is male • If a sperm with an X chromosome fertilizes an ovum, the zygote is female Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Critical Thinking What situation results in fraternal twins? What situation results in identical twins?

Critical Thinking What situation results in fraternal twins? What situation results in identical twins? • If a woman produces two ova that are each fertilized by a different sperm, the result is fraternal twins. • If a single, fertilized ovum develops, splits in two, and produces genetically identical babies, the result is identical twins. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Lesson 20. 2 The Human Reproductive System

Lesson 20. 2 The Human Reproductive System

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The Female Reproductive System • Ovaries: contain immature eggs (ova); make progesterone and estrogen

The Female Reproductive System • Ovaries: contain immature eggs (ova); make progesterone and estrogen • Fallopian tubes: connect the ovaries to the uterus; guide the ova out of the ovaries • Uterus: hollow organ that can house and nurture a developing fetus • Vagina and cervix: the vagina (birth canal) connects to the uterus via the cervix Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Think Further What organs are included in the female external genitalia? Where are they

Think Further What organs are included in the female external genitalia? Where are they each located? • • Mons pubis: above the labia and vaginal opening Labia majora: outer, larger folds of skin Labia minora: inner, smaller folds of skin Clitoris: above the vaginal opening Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Tuesday, December 8 “A” Day • The Menstrual Cycle • The Male Reproductive System

Tuesday, December 8 “A” Day • The Menstrual Cycle • The Male Reproductive System • Pregnancy Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

The Female Reproduction System Review • Work with your table partner to answer the

The Female Reproduction System Review • Work with your table partner to answer the questions regarding the Female Reproduction System. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

The Menstrual Cycle • A sequence of changes coordinated by sex hormones • Ovarian

The Menstrual Cycle • A sequence of changes coordinated by sex hormones • Ovarian follicles begin developing • At the midpoint of the menstrual cycle, ovulation occurs and an ovum is released from the follicles • If no fertilization occurs, progesterone secretion stops and less estrogen is produced, triggering menstruation • Menstruation is the sloughing off of the endometrial lining of the uterus You. Tube: The Menstrual Cycle Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Critical Thinking What is the difference between the terms menarche and menopause? When does

Critical Thinking What is the difference between the terms menarche and menopause? When does each occur in a woman’s life span? • Menarche is a girl’s first menstrual cycle and it usually occurs between 10 and 15 years of age. • Menopause is when menstruation stops and the ovaries stop releasing ova. This usually occurs when a woman is in her late 40 s or early 50 s. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Think Further The Menstrual Cycle • Work with your table partner to answer the

Think Further The Menstrual Cycle • Work with your table partner to answer the questions regarding the Menstrual Cycle. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Exercise Time • 10 Squats w/ ball overhead • 10 Shoulder Press w/ ball

Exercise Time • 10 Squats w/ ball overhead • 10 Shoulder Press w/ ball overhead Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Male Reproductive System • Fill in the chart for handout Lesson 20. 2 “The

Male Reproductive System • Fill in the chart for handout Lesson 20. 2 “The Male Reproductive System” Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

The Male Reproductive System • Testes: produce sperm and testosterone • Seminal vesicles and

The Male Reproductive System • Testes: produce sperm and testosterone • Seminal vesicles and prostate: secrete fluid that mixes with sperm to form semen • Penis: the organ used for sexual intercourse; contains erectile tissue Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Think Further What is the purpose of the flagellum? Why is it important for

Think Further What is the purpose of the flagellum? Why is it important for reproduction? • The flagellum propels sperm through liquid to reach the ovum. • Without the flagellum, a sperm would have almost no chance of reaching an ovum and fertilizing it, thus creating a zygote. Male Reproductive System Video Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Think Further Male Reproductive System • Work with your table partner to answer the

Think Further Male Reproductive System • Work with your table partner to answer the questions regarding the Male Reproductive System. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Lesson 20. 3 Pregnancy

Lesson 20. 3 Pregnancy

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Cleavage • A type of mitosis that occurs in a zygote • The zygote

Cleavage • A type of mitosis that occurs in a zygote • The zygote develops a furrow, which deepens and appears to cleave, or split, into two new cells, which then cleave and create four cells and continue to divide • Five days after fertilization, cleavage has occurred seven times, forming a ball of 128 cells, or blastocyst • After eight to ten days, the blastocyst implants in the endometrium and is called an embryo Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Implantation • The process by which an embryo burrows into the endometrial lining of

Implantation • The process by which an embryo burrows into the endometrial lining of the uterus • The embryo develops a membrane called the chorion, which attaches to the endometrial tissue • This connection creates the placenta • An umbilical cord connects the placenta to the developing baby to provide nutrients Click here for the “Ovulation through Implantation” animation Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Think Further Chemicals such as alcohol can pass from the mother to a developing

Think Further Chemicals such as alcohol can pass from the mother to a developing baby through the placenta. What disorder is caused when a pregnant women drinks alcohol? What are the effects of this disorder? • Fetal alcohol syndrome • Babies with fetal alcohol syndrome are underdeveloped and may have some brain damage that affects their ability to learn and communicate Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Embryonic and Fetal Development • Embryonic development – Organogenesis, when the organs take familiar

Embryonic and Fetal Development • Embryonic development – Organogenesis, when the organs take familiar forms and locations, is completed after eight weeks – The embryo is now a fetus • Fetal development – Occurs in the amnion, a fluid-filled sac that cushions and stabilizes the fetus – After nine months, most bones, organs, and muscles have developed Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

The Pregnancy Calendar • Gestation—the period of time from fertilization through birth—is typically nine

The Pregnancy Calendar • Gestation—the period of time from fertilization through birth—is typically nine months long • Doctors divide pregnancy into trimesters – First trimester: from fertilization through week 13 of gestation – Second trimester: week 14 through week 26 – Third trimester: from week 27 through the end of the pregnancy shutterstock. com/Andresr Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Pregnancy and the Changing Body Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted

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Critical Thinking What are some emotional changes and unpleasant side effects that women may

Critical Thinking What are some emotional changes and unpleasant side effects that women may experience during pregnancy? • Emotional changes: mood swings, depression, anxiety • Unpleasant side effects: nausea and vomiting (morning sickness), leg swelling, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, indigestion, constipation, frequent urination, backache, fatigue, difficulty sleeping Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Lesson 20. 3 Pregnancy Key Terms • Complete the 12 questions. • We will

Lesson 20. 3 Pregnancy Key Terms • Complete the 12 questions. • We will go over the answers in 10 minutes! Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Wednesday, May 13 “B” Day • Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Problems • Reproductive System

Wednesday, May 13 “B” Day • Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Problems • Reproductive System Diseases and Disorders Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Student Health 101 • Type the word HEALTHY to 71441 on your smartphone. •

Student Health 101 • Type the word HEALTHY to 71441 on your smartphone. • You will receive a response in a matter of seconds. • Click the hyperlink and you will access the mobile version of “Student Health 101” Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Lesson 20. 4 Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Problems

Lesson 20. 4 Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Problems

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Prenatal Care • Medical care provided for the mother and the fetus before birth

Prenatal Care • Medical care provided for the mother and the fetus before birth • Receiving good medical care during and after pregnancy is vital for both the mother and the baby thinkstock. com/i. Stock/chaoss Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Food and Nutrition • Most expectant mothers should add about 300 calories to their

Food and Nutrition • Most expectant mothers should add about 300 calories to their daily diets • Foods and substances to avoid – – – shutterstock. com/Piotr Marcinski Nicotine (cigarettes) Alcohol Illegal drugs Canned tuna Unpasteurized products Raw or undercooked meat, eggs, and fish Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Think Further What kinds of physical activity should pregnant women engage in? What are

Think Further What kinds of physical activity should pregnant women engage in? What are the health benefits of regular exercise during pregnancy? • Pregnant women should choose lower-impact activities such as walking and swimming. • Regular exercise helps pregnant women maintain good circulation, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Ectopic Pregnancy • A serious condition in which an embryo attaches and develops inside

Ectopic Pregnancy • A serious condition in which an embryo attaches and develops inside the fallopian tube • Caused by pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis • Can result in a ruptured fallopian tube, causing severe abdominal pain, bleeding, and shock • Women can reduce their risk of ectopic pregnancy by avoiding sexually transmitted infections and consulting their doctor if an infection is suspected shutterstock. com/Valua Vitaly Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Other Pregnancy Complications • Miscarriage: a pregnancy that ends before the 20 th week

Other Pregnancy Complications • Miscarriage: a pregnancy that ends before the 20 th week of gestation; spontaneous abortion • Preeclampsia: condition in which a pregnant woman experiences high blood pressure • Eclampsia: life-threatening emergency in which a pregnant woman’s blood pressure rises, causing seizures • Gestational diabetes mellitus: condition in which a woman’s body becomes incapable of producing insulin due to the hormones involved in pregnancy Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Think Further How often does a pregnant woman typically see her doctor? What is

Think Further How often does a pregnant woman typically see her doctor? What is generally included in these doctor visits? • A pregnant woman typically sees her doctor monthly through the eighth month of pregnancy and weekly during the last month of pregnancy. • The first doctor visit might include lab tests for diabetes and sexually transmitted infections. At follow-up visits, the doctor performs a routine physical exam to measure a woman’s weight and blood pressure. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Health Risks for Teen Mothers and Their Babies Risks for teen mothers • Placenta

Health Risks for Teen Mothers and Their Babies Risks for teen mothers • Placenta previa • Preeclampsia • Prolonged labor • Premature delivery • Anemia Risks for babies of teen mothers • Low birth weight • Infant death • Chemical dependence • Poor growth • Infections Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Prenatal Care for Teen Mothers • Teen mothers should – Include lots of fresh

Prenatal Care for Teen Mothers • Teen mothers should – Include lots of fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean meats, and water in their diets – Avoid sugars, empty calories, fast food, and soft drinks – Engage in moderate, low-impact exercise shutterstock. com/Paul Vasarhelyi Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Critical Thinking Complete each of the following lists. Expecting teen mothers should… Expecting teen

Critical Thinking Complete each of the following lists. Expecting teen mothers should… Expecting teen mothers should not… • Sleep 6– 8 hours each night • Eat whole grains, fresh fruit and vegetables, and lean meats • Prevent STIs • Drink plenty of water • Exercise moderately • Take prenatal vitamins • • • Smoke Use drugs Drink alcohol Exercise excessively Diet to lose weight Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Problems Review 1) What vitamin might a doctor prescribe for

Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Problems Review 1) What vitamin might a doctor prescribe for a pregnant woman and why? 2) What is considered normal weight gain for a pregnant woman? 3) List four problems common to low birth weight babies. 4) List four foods a pregnant woman should avoid. 5) What is an ectopic pregnancy? 6) List three complications teen mothers are at risk for during pregnancy. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Lesson 20. 5 Reproductive System Diseases and Disorders

Lesson 20. 5 Reproductive System Diseases and Disorders

Warm-Up Activity Myth Fact Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to

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Menstrual Disorders • Common symptoms – Lack of menstruation – Painful, irregular menstrual periods

Menstrual Disorders • Common symptoms – Lack of menstruation – Painful, irregular menstrual periods – Excessive bleeding – Changes in mood – Depression or anxiety • Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) – Occurs before menstruation – Includes cramps, mood changes, and bloating • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) – severe PMS shutterstock. com/lightwavemedia Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Endometriosis • A condition in which endometrial tissue grows in abnormal places • Can

Endometriosis • A condition in which endometrial tissue grows in abnormal places • Can cause – – Pelvic pain Diarrhea or constipation Abdominal bloating Fatigue • Major complication is infertility, or the inability to reproduce shutterstock. com/wavebreakmedia Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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Critical Thinking What health problems does pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) cause? Can this disease

Critical Thinking What health problems does pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) cause? Can this disease be prevented? • Pelvic inflammatory disease causes inflammation and scarring of a woman’s pelvic reproductive organs, as well as chronic pelvic pain and ectopic pregnancy, leading to infertility. • Yes; pelvic inflammatory disease can be prevented by preventing sexually transmitted infections. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Female Cancers and Tumors • Cervical cancer: progresses slowly and can be detected with

Female Cancers and Tumors • Cervical cancer: progresses slowly and can be detected with a Pap test, or Pap smear • Uterine cancer: grows in the endometrium; most common cancer of the female reproductive organs • Fibroid tumors: benign tumors of uterine muscle that can make pregnancy difficult or impossible • Ovarian cancer: grows in the ovaries and is often not detected until it has spread elsewhere • Ovarian cysts: noncancerous tumors in the ovaries • Breast cancer: the second leading cause of death in women Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

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IN VITRO FERTILIZATION • TED TALK- HOW IN VITRO FERTILIZATION WORKS Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co.

IN VITRO FERTILIZATION • TED TALK- HOW IN VITRO FERTILIZATION WORKS Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Male Reproductive System Disorders • Prostatitis: inflammation or infection of the prostate, leads to

Male Reproductive System Disorders • Prostatitis: inflammation or infection of the prostate, leads to pain and blood in the urine • Epididymitis: inflammation of the epididymis, the organ that stores immature sperm • Orchitis: inflammation of the testes • Cryptorchidism: failure of the testes to descend from the abdominal cavity shutterstock. com/Monkey Business Images Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Critical Thinking What is the most common cause of orchitis? What are the symptoms

Critical Thinking What is the most common cause of orchitis? What are the symptoms of orchitis? • Mumps is the most common cause of orchitis. • Symptoms include sudden testicular swelling, pain, and tenderness; nausea and vomiting; fever; and prostate enlargement and tenderness. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Male Cancers • Testicular cancer: grows in one or both of the testes –

Male Cancers • Testicular cancer: grows in one or both of the testes – Treatable if detected early – Symptoms include testicular swelling and a painless lump on one or both testicles – Young men should conduct regular self-exams • Prostate cancer: grows in the prostate – Second most common cancer in the world – Most cases occur in men 65 years of age and older – Risk factors include age, smoking, and high-fat diet Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.

Lesson 20. 5 Key Terms • Complete the ‘Key Terms Review’ worksheet and turn

Lesson 20. 5 Key Terms • Complete the ‘Key Terms Review’ worksheet and turn in to Mr. Nolan Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website.