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Good luck!!. Directions: Number 1 – 6 on your piece of paper. Identify each organ of the male anatomy and write the term by the corresponding number 1.

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1 Good luck!!

2 Directions: Number 1 – 6 on your piece of paper. Identify each organ of the male anatomy and write the term by the corresponding number 1. Testes 2. Epididymis 3. Vas Deferens 4. Seminal vesicles 5. Prostate gland 6. Scrotum

3 Directions Number 1 – 8 on your paper Identify each organ of the female anatomy and write the term by the corresponding number 1. Ovary 2. Fallopian tube 3. Myometrium / Uterus 4. Endometrium 5. Cervix 6. Vagina 7. Clitoris 8. Labia (minora / majora)

4 1. The womb 2. Muscular wall of the uterus 3. Where fertilization takes place 4. Female gonads (eggs/hormones) 5. Inner /outer folds of skin surrounding vaginal opening 6. Elastic organ for sexual intercourse 7. Susceptible to cancer from HPV 8. Blood rich lining of uterus 9. 28 day cycle 10. Release of an egg each month 11. Deadly disease from tampons 1. Uterus 2. Myometrium 3. Fallopian tubes 4. Ovaries 5. Labia 6. Vagina 7. Cervix 8. Endometrium 9. Menstrual 10. Ovulation 11. TSS

5 1. Male gonads 2. Neutralizes acid in urethra 3. Protective sac for testes 4. Provides fluid / aids in erection 5. Where sperm are stored and mature 6. Where sperm is produced 7. Fluid that provides nutrients for sperm 8. Hormone responsible for sex characteristics 9. Tubes that transport sperm / vasectomy 10. Common cancer in young men 1. Testes 2. Cowper’s 3. Scrotum 4. Prostate 5. Epididymis 6. Seminiferous 7. Semen 8. Testosterone 9. Vas Deferens 10. Testicular cancer

6 1. The primary risk factor for STIs is multiple sex partners 2. Viral STIs can be cured 3. Some STIs such as Herpes and HIV can be passed by direct contact 4. STIs can be passed through semen, vaginal fluid, urine, and blood. 5. An individual can have an STI without symptoms. 6. HPV is the primary cause of infertility. 7. Females are more susceptible to STIs 8. Oral sex is a safe way to protect yourself from STIs. 9. If you have asymptomatic HPV there is nothing to worry about. 10. The condom is effective in protecting you from STIs spread through body fluids 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. F 9. F 10. T

7 1. The only 100% way to protect oneself from pregnancy and STIs. 2. Name two methods made from synthetic hormones that stop ovulation 3. Name two methods that create a barrier between the egg and the sperm 4. Name two methods, not abstinence, that will provide some protection from STIs. 5. Best method to avoid an unwanted pregnancy 6. Best way to avoid an unwanted pregnancy and STIs 7. If sexually active, a _____ should always be used 8. The main reason that condoms fail is __________.

8 Identify four of the main reasons why teens are a high risk group for contracting STIs. Identify how sexual activity as a teen will impact all three areas of health.


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