the opening from the uterus to the vagina
two ducts that through which ova travel from ovaries to the uterus
periodic discharge of the uterine lining
the muscular tube from the cervix to the outside of the body
the organ in which babies develop
release of ova from the ovaries
female reproductive organs that produce ova and hormones
Cervix
Fallopian Tubes
Menstruation
Vagina
Uterus
Ovulation
Ovaries
external female genitals
infemales, the sex hormone responsible for secondary sex characteristics
female hormone that prepares the uterus for childbirth; in males, helps the body make sperm
male sex hormone produced in the testes that is responsible for secondary sex characteristics; also produced in ovaries of females for sex drive, bone and muscle strength
the duct that carries urine outside of the body; in males, it also carries semen
the release of semen from the penis
the duct behind each testis where sperm mature
Vulva
Estrogen
Progesterone
Testosterone
Urethra
Ejaculation
Epididymus
male organ through which semen and urine pass
produces fluid in which sperm is carried
thin sac that protects and climate-controls the testes
male sex cell
male reproductive glands where sperm and sex hormones are produced
ducts that transport sperm
the “cuddle hormone” that promotes bonding
Penis
Prostate Gland
Scrotum
Sperm
Testes/testicles
Vas Deferens
Oxytocin
stress hormone released that causes sweaty palms and stuttering when around a crush; also responsible for “fight or flight” response
hormone released during sex that engagesbrain’s reward system
birth control methods that also protect against sexually transmitted infections and diseases and their effectiveness against pregnancy in actual use
3 birth control methods and their effectiveness within 5%
how HIV differs from other viruses that attack healthy cells
3 emotional/social negative consequences of sexual activity
define “consent”
Adrenaline
Dopamine
condoms-88%
abstinence- 100%
answers will vary- check pamphlets
HIV targets the helper T cells that direct the immune system to heal the body
answers will vary
answers will vary
4 male secondary sex characteristics
4 female secondary sex characteristics
How are bacterial STDs/STIs, including syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia, cured?
How are viral STDs/STIs, including herpes, HPV, and HIV, cured?
How does a urethra differ in males from females?
growth of breasts,
growth of pubic, underarm, facial & chest hair
deeper voice/ voice cracks
shoulders broaden
growth of breasts,
growth of pubic and underarm hair
deeper voice
hips widen
Antibiotics
There is currently no cure
Males- semen + urine pass through it
Females- only urine passes through it