Educational worksheet for labeling and matching parts of the male reproductive system.
Diagram of the male reproductive system with labeled parts and a matching exercise for educational purposes.
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Step-by-step solution for: Male reproductive system exercise for grade 5
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Step-by-step solution for: Male reproductive system exercise for grade 5
Let's solve the two parts of this worksheet step by step.
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Here is the diagram with labeled parts based on standard anatomy:
From top to bottom and left to right:
- Top center (above the bladder): Bladder
- Right side, above the prostate: Seminal vesicles
- Right side, below seminal vesicles: Epididymis
- Right side, lower part: Testes
- Bottom right: Scrotum (contains testes)
- Left side, near top: Vas deferens (duct from testis to ejaculatory duct)
- Left side, below vas deferens: Ejaculatory duct (formed by union of vas deferens and seminal vesicle duct)
- Center, below bladder: Prostate gland
- Bottom center: Penis
- Below prostate, leading into penis: Urethra
So, labeling the blank boxes in the diagram:
- Top box (above bladder) → Bladder
- Right upper box → Seminal vesicles
- Right middle box → Epididymis
- Right lower box → Testes
- Right bottom box → Scrotum
- Left upper box → Vas deferens
- Left middle box → Ejaculatory duct
- Left lower box → Prostate gland
- Bottom center box → Penis
> Note: The urethra runs through the prostate and penis, but it may not be explicitly labeled here. If there’s a small tube inside the penis, it could be the urethra.
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Now let’s match each organ with its correct function.
#### Given options:
- Prostate gland
- Testes
- Vas deferens
- Scrotum
- Penis
- Seminal vesicles
#### Functions:
1. the pouch of skin that contains the testes → Scrotum
2. the male reproductive organ, through which urine and semen pass → Penis
3. a pair of glands that also produce some of the fluid part of semen → Seminal vesicles
4. a pair of oval-shaped glands that produce sperm → Testes
5. a gland that produces some of the fluid part of semen → Prostate gland
6. a pair of ducts leading from the testes to the seminal vesicle, through which the sperm travel → Vas deferens
#### Matching:
| Part | Function |
|--------------------|--------|
| Prostate gland | → a gland that produces some of the fluid part of semen (yellow box) |
| Testes | → a pair of oval-shaped glands that produce sperm (green box) |
| Vas deferens | → a pair of ducts leading from the testes to the seminal vesicle, through which the sperm travel (pink box) |
| Scrotum | → the pouch of skin that contains the testes (orange box) |
| Penis | → the male reproductive organ, through which urine and semen pass (purple box) |
| Seminal vesicles | → a pair of glands that also produce some of the fluid part of semen (blue box) |
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#### 1. Labels for the Diagram:
- Top: Bladder
- Right side (top to bottom): Seminal vesicles, Epididymis, Testes, Scrotum
- Left side (top to bottom): Vas deferens, Ejaculatory duct, Prostate gland
- Bottom center: Penis
#### 2. Matching:
- Prostate gland → a gland that produces some of the fluid part of semen
- Testes → a pair of oval-shaped glands that produce sperm
- Vas deferens → a pair of ducts leading from the testes to the seminal vesicle, through which the sperm travel
- Scrotum → the pouch of skin that contains the testes
- Penis → the male reproductive organ, through which urine and semen pass
- Seminal vesicles → a pair of glands that also produce some of the fluid part of semen
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or visual aid!
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1. Label the parts of the male reproductive system in the picture
Here is the diagram with labeled parts based on standard anatomy:
From top to bottom and left to right:
- Top center (above the bladder): Bladder
- Right side, above the prostate: Seminal vesicles
- Right side, below seminal vesicles: Epididymis
- Right side, lower part: Testes
- Bottom right: Scrotum (contains testes)
- Left side, near top: Vas deferens (duct from testis to ejaculatory duct)
- Left side, below vas deferens: Ejaculatory duct (formed by union of vas deferens and seminal vesicle duct)
- Center, below bladder: Prostate gland
- Bottom center: Penis
- Below prostate, leading into penis: Urethra
So, labeling the blank boxes in the diagram:
- Top box (above bladder) → Bladder
- Right upper box → Seminal vesicles
- Right middle box → Epididymis
- Right lower box → Testes
- Right bottom box → Scrotum
- Left upper box → Vas deferens
- Left middle box → Ejaculatory duct
- Left lower box → Prostate gland
- Bottom center box → Penis
> Note: The urethra runs through the prostate and penis, but it may not be explicitly labeled here. If there’s a small tube inside the penis, it could be the urethra.
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2. Match the parts of the male reproductive system with its functions
Now let’s match each organ with its correct function.
#### Given options:
- Prostate gland
- Testes
- Vas deferens
- Scrotum
- Penis
- Seminal vesicles
#### Functions:
1. the pouch of skin that contains the testes → Scrotum
2. the male reproductive organ, through which urine and semen pass → Penis
3. a pair of glands that also produce some of the fluid part of semen → Seminal vesicles
4. a pair of oval-shaped glands that produce sperm → Testes
5. a gland that produces some of the fluid part of semen → Prostate gland
6. a pair of ducts leading from the testes to the seminal vesicle, through which the sperm travel → Vas deferens
#### Matching:
| Part | Function |
|--------------------|--------|
| Prostate gland | → a gland that produces some of the fluid part of semen (yellow box) |
| Testes | → a pair of oval-shaped glands that produce sperm (green box) |
| Vas deferens | → a pair of ducts leading from the testes to the seminal vesicle, through which the sperm travel (pink box) |
| Scrotum | → the pouch of skin that contains the testes (orange box) |
| Penis | → the male reproductive organ, through which urine and semen pass (purple box) |
| Seminal vesicles | → a pair of glands that also produce some of the fluid part of semen (blue box) |
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✔ Final Answers:
#### 1. Labels for the Diagram:
- Top: Bladder
- Right side (top to bottom): Seminal vesicles, Epididymis, Testes, Scrotum
- Left side (top to bottom): Vas deferens, Ejaculatory duct, Prostate gland
- Bottom center: Penis
#### 2. Matching:
- Prostate gland → a gland that produces some of the fluid part of semen
- Testes → a pair of oval-shaped glands that produce sperm
- Vas deferens → a pair of ducts leading from the testes to the seminal vesicle, through which the sperm travel
- Scrotum → the pouch of skin that contains the testes
- Penis → the male reproductive organ, through which urine and semen pass
- Seminal vesicles → a pair of glands that also produce some of the fluid part of semen
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or visual aid!
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