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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. Inside this there are 2 folds of skin
puberty
semen
pap smear
labia minora
2. Network of coiled tubes in which sperm are produced
seniniferious tubules
puberty
amenorrhea
semen
3. A tube; connects uterus to outside of body
amenia
ova
tampons
vagina
4. Lack of iron in your blood
uterus
amenia
clitoris and opening of urethra
ejaculatory duct
5. Passsage of semen from penis & is a result of a series of involuntary muscle contractions
secondary sex characteristics
ovaries
body image
ejaculation
6. Perception of one's appearance
testosterone
body image
pap smear
ejaculatory duct
7. A short - straight tube - passes into prostrate glands & opens into urethra
ovulation
ejaculatory duct
cowper's glands
epididymis
8. The physical effort and periodic uterine contractions of childbirth
seniniferious tubules
Labor
erection
testosterone
9. 2 saclike glands at base of bladder that secrete fluid rich in sugar that nourishes the sperm and helps them move
testicles
testicles
seminal vesicles
amenorrhea
10. Process by which sperm are produced
menstruation
abstinence
spermatogenesis
body image
11. Male reproductive glands - produce sperm cells & testosterone
ejaculatory duct
labia minora
testicles
labia majora
12. Fungal infection of the vagina; results in discharge that causes itching; this discharge is internal for females; the infection is caused by your clothes
testicles
fallopian tube
estrogen
yeast infection
13. Female external organs
clitoris and opening of urethra
vagina
obgyn
amenia
14. #1 most common cancer in women
breast cancer
fallopian tube
sperm
mastectomy
15. The union of male and female gametic nuclei.
Fertilization
Testosterone
yeast infection
vas deferens
16. A short - straight tube - passes into prostrate glands & opens into urethra
ejaculatory duct
spermatogenesis
prostrate gland
estrogen
17. The union of male and female gametic nuclei.
Fertilization
scrotum
obgyn
vagina
18. Process by which sperm are produced
spermatogenesis
abstinence
amenorrhea
epididymis
19. The sex hormone - C19H28O2 - secreted by the testes - that stimulates the development of male sex organs - secondary sexual traits - and sperm.
Testosterone
testicles
prostrate gland
ejaculatory duct
20. Reduce risk of cervical cancer
Testosterone
guardasil shot
abstinence
labia minora
21. Passsage of semen from penis & is a result of a series of involuntary muscle contractions
pap smear
estrogen
amenia
ejaculation
22. Choosing not to be sexually active
uterus
abstinence
monsveneris
pap smear
23. The sex hormone - C19H28O2 - secreted by the testes - that stimulates the development of male sex organs - secondary sexual traits - and sperm.
sperm
Fertilization
labia majora
Testosterone
24. Expand when warm to allow testes to stay cool- extracts when cold
scrotum
labia majora
abstinence
scrotum muscles
25. A process that occurs when penis swells with blood & elongates
erection
Fertilization
scrotum muscles
sperm
26. Process by which an egg from ovary is released into fallopian tubes
ovulation
semen
petuitary glands
Fertilization
27. Used for reproduction and urination
fallopian tube
scrotum
penis
seniniferious tubules
28. The fatty tissue that covers the front of the pubic bone and serves as a protective cover
vas deferens
semen
estrogen
monsveneris
29. Comma-shaped structure along upper rear surface of testes; extend from scrotum up into abdomen
epididymis
prostrate gland
puberty
vulva
30. Little - have tails; when unites with sperm - produces baby
ejaculatory duct
lumpectomy
ova
penis
31. Physical & emotional changes during puberty
amenia
penis
pap smear
secondary sex characteristics
32. Used to examine health of fetus - delivery of baby
tampons
obgyn
spermatogenesis
semen
33. Little - have tails; when unites with sperm - produces baby
spermatogenesis
ova
amenia
prostrate gland
34. After sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules - they move here to mature; this contracts during childbirth; muscular organ
uterus
penis
vagina
ovaries
35. Female reproductive glands that produce estrogen; contain egg cells
ovaries
vulva
fallopian tube
puberty
36. 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.
erection
puberty
monsveneris
amenorrhea
37. Produces a fluid that helps keep sperm alive
vagina
prostrate gland
ova
amenorrhea
38. Saclike pouch that hangs under penis & holds testes
scrotum
pap smear
breast cancer
Testosterone
39. Comma-shaped structure along upper rear surface of testes; extend from scrotum up into abdomen
epididymis
penis
abstinence
puberty
40. Inside this there are 2 folds of skin
pre mentrual syndrome (pms)
mastectomy
labia minora
cowper's glands
41. Examining female reproductive organs
gynecologist
tampons
body image
penis
42. Combonation of emotional & physical syndrom
Testosterone
pre mentrual syndrome (pms)
amenia
clitoris and opening of urethra
43. A tube; connects uterus to outside of body
labia majora
vagina
mastectomy
puberty
44. Lack of iron in your blood
amenia
labia minora
ejaculatory duct
tampons
45. 2 saclike glands at base of bladder that secrete fluid rich in sugar that nourishes the sperm and helps them move
pads
erection
ovaries
seminal vesicles
46. Produces a fluid that helps keep sperm alive
prostrate gland
puberty
Testosterone
abstinence
47. When an ovum is released from an ovary - it enters this; connects uterus to ovary; 4 in long- thin
vulva
epididymis
ovulation
fallopian tube
48. A male;s emotional and physical changes during puberty are caused by this
epididymis
yeast infection
testosterone
lumpectomy
49. Release hormones FSH- Follicle Stimulating Hormone & Leutinzizing Hormone; 'master gland'
petuitary glands
labia majora
estrogen
fallopian tube
50. Male reproductive cells
ova
vulva
sperm
clitoris and opening of urethra