Human Reproductive Organs Flashcards

Fill-in-the-Blank: Functions of Reproductive Organs

  1. The function of the _ is to produce sperm and hormones.

  2. The _ carries sperm to the urethra, adding fluid and nutrients.

  3. The _ is used for sexual reproduction and delivery of a baby.

  4. The _ produces egg cells and releases female hormones.

Multiple Choice: Identifying Organs

  1. Which of the following is NOT a part of the male reproductive system?

    A. Testes

    B. Urethra

    C. Uterus

    D. Penis

  2. What is the primary function of the uterus?

    A. To produce sperm

    B. To hold a developing fetus

    C. To transport egg cells to the ovaries

    D. To release hormones

  3. Where does fertilization typically occur?

    A. Uterus

    B. Ovary

    C. Vagina

    D. Fallopian Tube

Matching: Organs to Their Functions

  1. Ovary

    A. Produces sperm and hormones

    B. Where a fetus develops

    C. Moves egg cells to the uterus

    D. Releases egg cells monthly

  2. Cervix

    A. Entrance to the uterus

    B. Deposits sperm into female

    C. Holds fetus during development

    D. Adds fluid and nutrients to sperm

  3. Vagina

    A. Where baby is delivered

    B. Carries sperm from the testes to the penis

    C. Produces hormones

    D. Moves egg cells from ovaries

Open-ended Reflection: The Reproductive Systems Working Together

  1. Describe how the male and female reproductive systems work together to produce offspring. Give specific examples of the organs involved and their functions.

Answer Key

Fill-in-the-Blank: Functions of Reproductive Organs
  1. testes

  2. sperm duct

  3. penis

  4. ovaries

Multiple Choice: Identifying Organs
  1. C

  2. B

  3. D

Matching: Organs to Their Functions
  1. D

  2. A

  3. A

Open-ended Reflection: The Reproductive Systems Working Together
  1. Students should explain the process of fertilization, including the roles of the sperm and egg, and how the uterus supports fetal development.

Notes

    This worksheet is designed to reinforce knowledge about the human reproductive system in an engaging manner.

Encourage students to work in pairs to discuss fill-in-the-blank and open-ended questions for greater collaboration.

Ensure students have access to diagrams of the reproductive system to aid in their understanding, if needed.