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- PART II. TRUE OR FALSE 1. The glans penis and the clitoris are always covered by a prepuce. 2. The ovaries and the uterus are the primary female sex organs. 3. Ejaculation is the discharge of semen from the erect penis. 4. The labia minora of the female genitalia are homologous to the body of the penis. 5. Meiosis is unique to the gonads. 6. Sympathetic stimulation of the arteries within the penis causes engorgement of the erectile tissue as arterial flow increases and venous drainage decreases. 7. Mammary glands are modified sudoriferous glands. 8. Prolactin causes the breasts to enlarge and the mammary glands to mature during puberty. 9. Secretions from the vestibular glands moisten and lubricate the vaginal orifice during sexual arousal. 10. The secretory phase of menstruation is from the time of ovulation until the start of the menstrual phase.5. For the past year, Greta has experienced very little interest in sexual activity in part because she does not feel strong sensations when engaging in sexual activity and sometimes experiences vaginal pain due to insufficient lubrication. Her partner offers lubricant, novel activities, and tries to make sex exciting and arousing for Greta, but Greta isn’t all that interested. The lack of sexuality in Greta’s couple is taking a toll on the relationship and both she and her partner feel distress by this. What’s likely happening to Greta? a. female orgasmic disorder b. female sexual interest/arousal disorder c. genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder d. This is not a problem or disorder.Why do we want to switch to using the term "STI" instead of "STD" to discuss sexually transmitted illnesses? O Because STIS can be cured, whereas STDS cannot yet be.cured. O Because the term STD carries more stigma, and sounds worse than STI, despite their being the same thing. O Because medical professionals say that's the right thing to do. Because STIS are more common than STDS, and also more easily treated.
- With all the sex that occurs in the media, why doesn’t anybody on the soaps or in movies get an STI? (Similarly, hardly anyone gets pregnant unless it’s a made-for-TV movie on the subject.) What messages do they convey about STIs and risk taking? Feel free to reference specific shows/movies. Who should be responsible for safe sex? Should women take a more active role given that most contraceptive methods are made for women? What can men do to encourage safe sex? Discuss the difference between HIV and AIDS.1. why is it so difficult for teens and young adults to believe they can acquire an STI? 2. how would you get the message of the seriousness of STIs across to your peers? 3. if a person tests positive for an STI, should health agencies have the right and responsibility to inform the individual's sexual partners? why or why not? 4. can the use of a condom prevent all STIs?7. A woman’s risk of developing breast cancer is reduced if she Choice 1:drinks two glasses of red wine daily. Choice 2:has children in her twenties. Choice 3:uses oral contraceptives. Choice 4:avoids strenuous exercise. Choice 5:gets extra radiation exposure through chest X-rays.
- I have a question that which things are good for penis health? To stay longer on bed ? To maintain its shape, size27. Fill in the chart for the STDS below: Preventw/ vaccine? Y or N STD Virus or Bacteria Transmission Symptoms? Treatment or cure? Chlamydia Gonorrhea Herpes HIV HPV Syphilis 28. What is the only form of 100% safe sex? 29. Which form of contraception helps to reduce the risk of contracting an STD AND helps to protect against pregnancy? 30. List the following methods of birth control (or contraception) in order, from least effective to most effective: Withdrawal, Male Condom, Shot/Depo-Provera, Pill, Female Condom, IUD, Spermicide 31. Many times people say that you must protect yourself both physically and emotionally when it comes to sex. Why might this be said?Can you find any basis for justifying the practice of FGM ( women genital multilation )? Are there any objective moral values or principles that may support it?
- Male Reproductive Organs Color the structures of the male reproductive system in the following figure. IV. •Prostate gland: Light green • Urethra: Purple • Testis: Gray • Epididymis: Gold • Scrotum: Tan • Vas deferens: Dark •Corpus blue cavernosum: Pink •Ejaculatory duct: •Glans penis: Orange Fuschia •Prepuce: Dark •Bulbourethral green •Urinary bladder: Light blue gland: Brown •Seminal vesicle: •Corpus Yellow spongiosum: RedINTEGRATE Complete the table below by filling-up the missing information about the role of each reproductive hormone and identify to which gender they belong. Role/ Function Hormones MALE or FEMALE 1. The hormone that stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles. 2. The hormone that is secreted by the corpus luteum and assist in endometrial re-growth and inhibition of FSH and LH release.44. Why are the testicles located outside of the male body? Group of answer choices the sperm have a shorter distance to travel during intercourse production of sperm best takes place at a temperature lower than body temperature there is no room to fit the testicles inside the body more sperm can be created