MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Directions for Part 1: Match the word from Column 1 with its definition in Column 2 Column 1 Column 2 1. Testicle A. An opening from the digestive system for eliminating wastes _____ 2. Scrotum B. Duct through which urine and semen is Discharged_____ 3. Epididymis C. Either of two ducts that allow sperm to pass from the testicles_____ 4. Vas Deferens D. The male sex organ; also the male urinary organ_____ 5. Urethra E. The external pouch (sack) that contains the testes____ 6. Seminal Vesicles F. One of two glands in the male that produce sperm.____ 7. Prostate G. Organ where urine is stored____ 8. Cowper's Gland H. Small tubes where sperm further develops____ 9. Penis I. Secretes fluid that minimizes the acid of Urethra____ 10. Bladder J. Produce a thick, whitish fluid, called semen____ 11. Anus K. Produces a fluid that mixes with the semen____ FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Directions for Part 1: Match the word from Column 1 with its definition in Column 2 Column 1 Column 2 1. Ovary A. Passage that leads from the uterus to the outside of the body____ 2. Fallopian Tube B. Duct through which urine is discharged____ 3. Uterus C. A ring of muscle at the end of the uterus which dilates for the birth of a baby_____ 4. Vagina D. Either of two tubes through which the egg travels on its way to the uterus after being released from an ovary each month._____ 5. Cervix E. An opening from the digestive system for eliminating wastes_____ 6. Vulva G. A hollow muscular organ, which holds and nourishes a baby until birth_____ 7. Clitoris H. Organ that stores urine_____ 8. Bladder produced______ I. One of two female organs in which egg cells and sex hormones are 9. Urethra J. External female genitalia______ 10. Anus K. A sensitive organ protected by the labia_______ Directions for Part 2: Use the diagram below to locate and review parts of the reproductive systems.