English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Understand the different methods of artificial control of fertility
Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of each method
Discuss the ethical considerations associated with artificial control of fertility
Save files related to this lesson
Words and meanings to learn
fertility
The quality of being fertile; productiveness.
IVF
A medical procedure whereby an egg is fertilized by sperm in a test tube or elsewhere outside the body.
testosterone
A male sex hormone that is important for sexual and reproductive development.
ovulation
The discharge of a mature ovum from the ovary.
uterus
A muscular organ of the female mammal for containing and usually for nourishing the young during development prior to birth; also called a womb.
Resources: PowerPoint presentation, whiteboard and markers, access to online research materials
Handout: Examination practice questions and answers
Expert film
Mission assignment film
Nuclear Decomissioning Team Leader
Analytical Technician
Laboratory Quality Control Technician
Research & Development Technician
Technical or Production Director
Health Physicist