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Human Sexuality Review

Human Sexuality Review. Question 1 . Sexuality refers to what?. Everything about you as a male or female. Question 2 . What is the endocrine system?. Ductless glands that secrete hormones into the blood. Question 3. What are hormones?.

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Human Sexuality Review

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  1. Human Sexuality Review

  2. Question 1 • Sexuality refers to what?

  3. Everything about you as a male or female

  4. Question 2 What is the endocrine system?

  5. Ductless glands that secrete hormones into the blood

  6. Question 3 What are hormones?

  7. Chemical substances that regulate the activities of different body cells and organs

  8. Question 4 What are the names of the two hormones responsible for stimulating maturation of the reproductive organs?

  9. LH (luteinizing hormone) • FSH (follicle stimulating hormone)

  10. Question 5 List 3 secondary sex characteristics

  11. Underarm/pubic hair • Voice deepens • Muscle development • Breast development • Increased activity of sweat and oil glands

  12. Question 6 What are 3 concerns that may affect the male reproductive system? (STI’s is not an acceptable answer)

  13. Testicular cancer • Prostate cancer • Hernia • Sterility

  14. Question 7 What are 3 concerns of the female reproductive system? (STI’s is not an acceptable answer)

  15. Menstrual issues (severe cramping) • Infertility • Toxic shock syndrome • Yeast infection • Breast cancer • Cervical cancer • Ovarian cancer • Endometriosis

  16. Question 8 What is amenorrhea?

  17. Lack of menstruation by the age of 16 or stopping of it after it has begun

  18. Question 9 Why do many cases of STI’s go undiagnosed?

  19. Asymptomatic • Negative stigma, so people don’t seek treatment

  20. Question 10 What are 3 high risk behaviors for STI’s?

  21. Sexually active with more than 1 person • Unprotected sex • High risk partner • Alcohol/drug use

  22. Question 11 List 2 consequences of STI’s

  23. Incurable • Cause cancer • Infertility • Passed to baby

  24. Question 12 What is the most common STI in the United States?

  25. HPV (Human Papillomavirus)

  26. Question 13 What type of infection is genital warts – viral or bacterial? What STI causes it?

  27. Viral • HPV

  28. Question 14 What is the most frequently reported STI in the United States?

  29. Chlamydia

  30. Question 15 What are the two types of herpes? Which is which?

  31. HSV-1 (cold sores) • HSV-2 (genital sores)

  32. Question 16 If gonorrhea is passed to a child through childbirth, what may be the outcome?

  33. Blindness

  34. Question 17 What STI can damage the internal organs if left untreated?

  35. Syphilis

  36. Question 18 How long may it take for HIV to present itself?

  37. 10-12 years

  38. Question 19 What bodily fluids carry HIV? (Hint: there are 4.)

  39. Semen • Vaginal fluid • Blood • Breast milk

  40. Question 20 What are 2 ways HIV can be transmitted?

  41. Sex • Sharing needles • Tattoo's, piercings • Health care workers • Mother to baby

  42. Question 21 3 ways HIV is not passed

  43. Donating blood • Hugging, kissing, sharing food • Telephone, toilet seat, towel • Tears, saliva, sweat, urine • insects

  44. Question 22 What does it mean to have an anonymous HIV test?

  45. No record of who you are

  46. Question 23 What is the only 100% safe method of contraception?

  47. Abstinence

  48. Question 24 What does the term contraception mean?

  49. Preventing conception or fertilization from taking place

  50. Question 25 What are two of the five categories of contraceptives?

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