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Female Reproductive Cycles | PowerPoint Lesson Slides High School Biology

Are you a Biology teacher introducing your high school students to Female Reproductive System? Notes and examples are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.

What is included?

33 total slides for notes and examples.

Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Introduction

✦ Menstrual Cycle

✦ Ovulation

✦ Hormones Involved

✦ Menopause

✦ Fertility and Infertility

✦ Women's Health Considerations

✦ Ovarian Cycle: Summarizing illustrative Diagrams

✦ Follicular Phase

✦ Luteal Phase

✦ Variation of ovarian & pituitary hormones

✦ Schematic drawing summarizing ovarian cycle

✦ Importance of feedback occurring during ovarian cycle

✦ Effect of fertilization on the ovarian cycle

✦ Anatomy of the uterus

✦ Uterine Cycle

✦ Effect of ovaries on uterine cycle

✦ Schematic drawing of uterine cycle

✦ Roles of reproductive hormones

✦ Body temperature and ovulation

✦ Characteristic peaks of healthy females

✦ Comparisons: Fertile, pregnant and at menopause

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