Final Gas Module 2 PDF 2020
Final Gas Module 2 PDF 2020
Final Gas Module 2 PDF 2020
Introduction
Reflective Questions
1. What are the female internal and external reproductive structures and its functions?
2. What are the physical changes that occur in female during puberty?
3. What are the three phases of Menstrual Cycle?
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Lesson Proper
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Vagina. The vagina is a fibro muscular (made up of fibrous and muscular tissue) canal
leading from the outside of the body to the cervix of the uterus or worm. It is also
referred to as the birth canal in the context of pregnancy. The vagina accommodates
the male penis during sexual intercourse. Semen containing spermatozoa is ejaculated
from the male orgasm, into vagina potentially enabling fertilization of the egg cell (ovum)
to take place.
Cervix. The cervix is the neck of the uterus, the lower, narrow portion where it joins
with the upper part of the vagina. It is cylindrical or conical in shape and protrudes
through the upper anterior vaginal wall. Approximately half its length is visible, the
remainder lies above the vagina beyond view. The vagina has a thick layer outside and
it is the opening where the fetus emerges during delivery.
Uterus. The uterus or womb is the major female reproductive organ. The strongest
muscle in the female body. A pear-shaped muscular organ. Its major function is to
accept a fertilized ovum which becomes implanted into the endometrium, and derives
nourishment from blood vessels which develop exclusively for this purpose. The
fertilized ovum becomes an embryo, develops into a fetus and gestates until childbirth.
If the egg does not embed in the wall of the uterus, a female begins menstruation.
Fallopian Tubes. The two tubes leading from the ovaries into the uterus. On maturity of
an ovum, the follicle and the ovary's wall rupture, allowing the ovum to escape and enter
the Fallopian tube. There it travels toward the uterus, pushed along by movements
of cilia on the inner lining of the tubes. This trip takes hours or days. If the ovum is
fertilized while in the Fallopian tube, then it normally implants in the endometrium when
it reaches the uterus, which signals the beginning of pregnancy.
Ovaries. The ovaries are small, paired organs located near the lateral walls of the
pelvic cavity. These organs are responsible for the production of the egg cells (ova) and
the secretion of hormones. The process by which the egg cell (ovum) is released is
called ovulation. The speed of ovulation is periodic and impacts directly to the length of
a menstrual cycle.
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Labia Majora. The labia majora are prominent hair‐bearing folds of skin that represent
the lateral boundaries of the vulva and meet to form the anterior boundary of the vulva
at the mons pubis. The outer lips surrounding all the other structures.
Prepuce. Clitoral hood (foreskin above and covering clitoris).
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Clitoris. Glans (head), shaft and crura (root), the clitoris is particularly sensitive to
stimulation. This is a gland that is highly sensitive and is made out of erectile tissue that
can become erect during arousal
Labia Minora. Inner lips surrounding the vestibule where sweat and oil glands,
extensive blood vessels, and nerve endings are located;
Vestibule. Area surrounding the urethral opening and vagina. Which is highly sensitive
with extensive blood vessels and nerve endings.
Urethral Opening. End of tube connecting to bladder and used for urination;
Vaginal Opening. Also called the vaginal vestibule or introitus. The opening into
the vagina. It's located between the urethra and the anus.
Perineum. Area of skin separating the genitalia from the anus; distance is less in
females than males.
Stage of Puberty
The menstrual cycle marks the beginning of puberty in females. The first episode
occurs between 11 to 15 years of age referred to as menarche. In generation of today,
others are already having their menstrual period even at the age of nine or ten years
old.
Menarche is a female’s first menstrual cycle, marked by her first episode of
menstrual bleeding. Menarche occurs during puberty preceded by breast growth,
axillary and pubic hair growth, and a growth spurt.
Menstruation pertains to the sloughing off of the uterine lining if conception has
not occurred. It may last within two to six days which follows a cycle ranging from 24 to
42 days. Regardless of the length of the cycle, menstruation begins about 14 day: after
ovulation (plus or minus one to two days). The overall cycle is governed by the
hypothalamus as it monitors hormone levels in the bloodstream.
It involves changes in the endometrium in response to the fluctuating blood levels
of ovarian hormones. These are three phases as described and shown in the figure
below.
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differences in the amount of fatty tissue. It is also not uncommon for one of a woman’s
breasts to be slightly larger than the other.
Assessment
I. Direction: Identify the female external organs. Write your answer on the space
provided.
1. ________________________ 6. ___________________________
2. ________________________ 7. ___________________________
3. ________________________ 8. ___________________________
4. ________________________ 9. ___________________________
5. ________________________ 10, ___________________________
II. What are some changes that female assigned bodies go through during puberty?
1.____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
2.____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
3.____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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ASAQ
Assessment I
1. Clitoris 6. Ovary
2. Labia Majora 7. Vagina
3. Urethral Opening 8. Ovary
4. Labia Minora 9. Fallopian Tubes
5. Vagina 10. Cervix
Assessment II
1. Their hips become more rounded and they get a more defined waist.
2. The vulva, vagina and nipples get bigger and the breasts begin to develop.
3. Armpit and pubic hair will start to grow
References
Atty. Eric Paul D. Peralta, Nepthaly Joel B. Botor, Dr. Teri Marie P. Laude. A Course Module for
Gender and Society: A Human Ecological Approach. Rex Bookstore
Online Source:
Sarao Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537132
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