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Sex Education
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sex-ed
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Process in which lump & tissue in breasts removed
ovulation
vulva
lumpectomy
guardasil shot
2. A tube; connects uterus to outside of body
bladder infection
exercise
mastectomy
vagina
3. Gets you in shape - raises your temp
scrotum muscles
testosterone
petuitary glands
exercise
4. Lack of iron in your blood
testosterone
lumpectomy
amenia
Testosterone
5. Fungal infection of the vagina; results in discharge that causes itching; this discharge is internal for females; the infection is caused by your clothes
ovaries
gynecologist
spermatogenesis
yeast infection
6. Saclike pouch that hangs under penis & holds testes
scrotum
clitoris and opening of urethra
epididymis
Fertilization
7. Male reproductive glands - produce sperm cells & testosterone
testicles
spermatogenesis
penis
testosterone
8. Process by which sperm are produced
spermatogenesis
vulva
abstinence
guardasil shot
9. Choosing not to be sexually active
abstinence
body image
body image
testicles
10. A male;s emotional and physical changes during puberty are caused by this
testosterone
petuitary glands
pre mentrual syndrome (pms)
breast cancer
11. Comma-shaped structure along upper rear surface of testes; extend from scrotum up into abdomen
gynecologist
epididymis
yeast infection
clitoris and opening of urethra
12. The sex hormone - C19H28O2 - secreted by the testes - that stimulates the development of male sex organs - secondary sexual traits - and sperm.
labia majora
puberty
amenorrhea
Testosterone
13. Male reproductive cells
guardasil shot
seniniferious tubules
gynecologist
sperm
14. When an ovum is released from an ovary - it enters this; connects uterus to ovary; 4 in long- thin
erection
Testosterone
fallopian tube
ejaculatory duct
15. Cells are scraped from the cervix and examined for cancer in this test; this cancer is caused by std virus hpv
tampons
pads
pap smear
sperm
16. The stage of growth and development that you become capable of producing offspring
Labor
pads
mastectomy
puberty
17. Perception of one's appearance
body image
estrogen
gynecologist
labia minora
18. Saclike pouch that hangs under penis & holds testes
vagina
scrotum
puberty
fallopian tube
19. The period or age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction of offspring: in common law - presumed to be 14 years in the male and 12 years in the female.
vulva
monsveneris
puberty
bladder infection
20. Tube of cotton in vagina used to absorb menstrual flow
testicles
ovulation
tampons
Fertilization
21. A process that occurs when penis swells with blood & elongates
fallopian tube
erection
sperm
epididymis
22. Reduce risk of cervical cancer
Testosterone
monsveneris
amenia
guardasil shot
23. A male;s emotional and physical changes during puberty are caused by this
gynecologist
breast cancer
ovulation
testosterone
24. The period or age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction of offspring: in common law - presumed to be 14 years in the male and 12 years in the female.
testicles
puberty
spermatogenesis
cowper's glands
25. Expand when warm to allow testes to stay cool- extracts when cold
scrotum muscles
puberty
ovaries
puberty
26. Examining female reproductive organs
puberty
penis
gynecologist
pre mentrual syndrome (pms)
27. Female external organs
pads
menstruation
vulva
Fertilization
28. Two small glands located beneath prostrate gland
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29. Release hormones FSH- Follicle Stimulating Hormone & Leutinzizing Hormone; 'master gland'
puberty
petuitary glands
breast cancer
uterus
30. Female uterus lining sheds in this process
semen
menstruation
scrotum
breast cancer
31. Expand when warm to allow testes to stay cool- extracts when cold
fallopian tube
puberty
scrotum muscles
ova
32. Hormone produced by ovaries that stimulates the development of secondary sex characteristics
estrogen
pads
Labor
pap smear
33. Reduce risk of cervical cancer
clitoris and opening of urethra
testosterone
guardasil shot
pap smear
34. Network of coiled tubes in which sperm are produced
puberty
puberty
seminal vesicles
seniniferious tubules
35. Physical & emotional changes during puberty
amenorrhea
cowper's glands
lumpectomy
secondary sex characteristics
36. Fungal infection of the vagina; results in discharge that causes itching; this discharge is internal for females; the infection is caused by your clothes
semen
clitoris and opening of urethra
pre mentrual syndrome (pms)
yeast infection
37. Female external organs
vulva
erection
penis
sperm
38. The sex hormone - C19H28O2 - secreted by the testes - that stimulates the development of male sex organs - secondary sexual traits - and sperm.
cowper's glands
labia majora
scrotum
Testosterone
39. Gets you in shape - raises your temp
exercise
abstinence
gynecologist
abstinence
40. A process that occurs when penis swells with blood & elongates
prostrate gland
amenorrhea
ovulation
erection
41. After sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules - they move here to mature; this contracts during childbirth; muscular organ
vulva
seniniferious tubules
ovulation
uterus
42. 2 long tubes - passageway for sperm & place for sperm storage; sperm mature here
vas deferens
semen
semen
amenorrhea
43. The physical effort and periodic uterine contractions of childbirth
pre mentrual syndrome (pms)
Labor
ovulation
testosterone
44. The fluid that is released by the reproductive tract
semen
petuitary glands
gynecologist
monsveneris
45. Female reproductive glands that produce estrogen; contain egg cells
ovaries
puberty
amenorrhea
monsveneris
46. A short - straight tube - passes into prostrate glands & opens into urethra
mastectomy
breast cancer
seminal vesicles
ejaculatory duct
47. When an ovum is released from an ovary - it enters this; connects uterus to ovary; 4 in long- thin
labia minora
fallopian tube
estrogen
epididymis
48. The stage of growth and development that you become capable of producing offspring
puberty
pap smear
bladder infection
tampons
49. #1 most common cancer in women
seminal vesicles
breast cancer
secondary sex characteristics
abstinence
50. Two small glands located beneath prostrate gland
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