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Sex Ed Review

Make sure you can… Label the diagram of the male anatomy Label the diagram of the female anatomy Get 100% on the quiz from last week

What is the cervix? The opening to the uterus

What are seminal vesicles? Glands that produce most of the semen

What are the vas deferens? Tube that the sperm travel through from the testicles

What is the ovary? Female gland that contains eggs

What do the testicles do? Male glands that produces sperm and testosterone

What is the uterus? The organ where the fetus develops

What is the anus? Opening from which feces passes

What is the vagina? The birth canal

What is the labia? Folds of skin that cover the birth canal

What is the bladder? Organ that stores urine

What is the epididymis? Where sperm mature

What is the endometrium? The inner lining of the uterus

What is the vulva? External female genitalia

What is the urethra? Tube through which urine leaves the body

What is the cowper’s gland? Secretes fluid prior to ejaculation that flushes out the urethra in men

What does the scrotum do? Holds the testicles, regulates temperature

What is the penis? Male organ that becomes erect during sexual stimulation

What is the prostate? Contains a valve that restricts urine flow and allows semen to pass to urethra Contributes to production of semen

What are the fallopian tubes? Tubes that pass eggs from the ovaries to the uterus Where fertilization usually occurs

What is semen? Fluid that nourishes and carries sperm

Are females born with all their eggs? yes

What hormone helps sperm develop? testosterone

When do testicles descend? Before birth

In men, what goes through the urethra? Both urine and semen

What is a vasectomy? When the vas deferens is cut and sealed to prevent sperm from leaving the body

What is tubal ligation? Permanent tying of the fallopian tubes so eggs can’t be released

What is the only 100% effective way to prevent pregnancy? abstinence

How long is a menstrual cycle? Different for every woman. Average is 28 days Normal is 24-38ish days

When does ovulation occur? When an ovary releases an egg Usually around day 14 or 15 of cycle

What days of the cycle does menstruation occur?

When is an egg released? Between days 11 and 19 Around day 15

What happens to the body when the egg is released? Body temperature goes up Progesterone goes up LH goes up

If you use a diaphragm, what else should you use? spermicide

Should male and female condoms be used together? No, they will rip/tear

What are barrier methods? Prevent sperm and egg from coming into contact Condoms

How do the pill, patch, ring, shot, work? Eggs are not released because the woman’s body thinks its pregnant due to higher levels of progesterone

Can bacterial STDs be cured? Yes, with antibiotics

List some bacterial STDs Gonorrhea Syphilis Chlamydia

List some viral STDs HIV Hepatitis Herpes HPV

What is the most common STD in the US? Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD

Can lice and trichomoniasis be passed without having sexual contact? YES

What is PID? Pelvic inflammatory disease Results in sterility in women

What is the order of development of a baby? Zygote Blastocyst Embryo Fetus newborn

When does a woman get her first period? Puberty Ages 8 to 15

What happens to the follicle after it releases an egg? Becomes the corpus luteum and releases hormones

Where does fertilization occur? In the fallopian tube

If a woman is not pregnant, what day of the cycle does menstruation occur?

Is genital warts viral or bacterial? Viral (it’s HPV)

What STDs can be treated with antibiotics? Bacterial Chlamydia Syphillis Gonorrhea

If a man has burning when he pees, he probably has A bacterial STD

Which type of contraception can help prevent STDs? Condoms

What body fluids transmit HIV? Blood Vaginal secretions Sperm Breast milk

Why does alcohol increase HIV transmission? You make bad decisions when drunk

What types of ways are most STDs transmitted? Oral sex Anal sex Vaginal sex Digital-genital intercourse

What is the difference between harassment and assault? Physical contact

What is the diff. between a felony and a misdemeanor assault? The use of force

If 2 people have sex and one passes out, is this rape? Yes, because consent can’t be given when passed out

Which is the worst form of contraception? A. the pill B. abstinence C. diaphragm D. female condom E. withdrawl

What prevents the release of an egg? The pill (or patch, or nuva ring, or depo)

When do females stop producing eggs? menopause

What is implantation? When the blastocyst attaches to the endometrium

Other than abstinence, what’s the best way to stop STDs and pregnancy? Using a barrier method (like a condom) and a chemical method (like the pill) together