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REPRPREGB.CSTDMisc.. Misc 2

Male reproductive cells A. Reproduction B. Semen C. Sperm D. Ovum C. SPERM

Unable to physically have children. A. Reproduction B. Semen C. Sperm D. Sterility D. STERILITY

All of the following parts are found in the female except: a. ovaries b. fallopian tubes c. seminal vesicle d. vagina C. SEMINAL VESICLE

LIST 8 PARTS OF THE MALE REPDOCUTIVE SYSTEM. PENIS, EPIPDIYMIS, VAS DEFERENS, SEMINAL VESICLE, PROSTATE GLAND, URETHRA, COWPERS GLAND

LIST 8 PARTS OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OVARIES, FALLOPIAIN TUBES, CERVIX, UTERUS, VAGINA, LABIA MAJOR, LABIA MINOR, ETC…

? The fertilization of an egg is called ? Conception

Fertilization takes place in the? A. uterusC. ovaries B.cervixD. fallopian tubes D. Fallopian tubes

The lining of the uterus A.Thickens when an egg is released each month B.Is shed only when an egg becomes fertilized C.C. Is shed as soon as an egg is produced each month A. Thickens when an egg is released each month.

The vernix is? a.the fluid that surrounds the fetus b. found only in the male fetus c. waxy substance that covers the fetus to prevent pruning C. Waxy substance that covers the fetus to prevent pruning

ARRANGE THESE B.C. IN THE ORDER OF MOST TO LEAST EFFECTIVE AGAINST A PREGANCY: CONDOM, WITHDRAWAL, PILL, STERILIZATION, & DIAPHRAGM 50 STERILIZATION, PILL, CONDOM, DIAPHRAM, WITHDRAWAL

All of these methods are above 90% effective except a. pill b. sterilization c. condom d. the Nuva Ring C. Condom

All of the following methods of contraception are barriers except a. condom b. cervical cap c. depo provera shot d. female condom C. Depo provera shot

Companies do not take into account __________ when indicating effectiveness rates for different methods. a.where it is being used b.human error c. who is using it d. failure rate B. Human error

The level of hormones are affected by all these methods except a. the ring b. the shot c. the patch d. the IUD e. the pill D. IUD

All of the following are hormonal methods of contraception except a. the pill b. the ring c. the patch d. the sponge C. Patch

HIV is not spread by a. blood b. insect bites c. breast milk d. semen & vaginal secretions b. Insect bites

C. Tricomoniasis All of the following are bacterial infections except a. chlamydia b. syphillis c. tricomoniasis d. nongonnococcal urethritis

D. HPV All of the following can be treated and cured except a. chlamydiab. pubic lice c. candidiasis d. HPV

C. Yeast Infections All of the following are categories of sexually transmitted infections except A. Parasites B. Bacterial Infections C. Yeast Infections D. Viruses

Hepatitis is a disease that attacks the a. heart b. reproductive organs c. liver d. Kidneys C. liver

All of the following parts are found in the male except a. prostate b. cowpers gland c. vas deferens d. cervix D. Cervix

The female and male reproductive system have each of the following except a. bladderc. Rectum b. prostated. urethra b. prostate

Mixture of the male reproductive cell and ejaculatory fluid. A. A. Semen B. Sperm C. Sterility D. Contraception A. Semen

The process by which living organisms produce new individuals of their kind. A.Sterility B.Contraception C.Reproduction D.Semen C. Reproduction

The symptoms of TSS include all the following except A.sudden high fever B. headache C. weight gain D. dizziness A. Sudden High Fever

All of the following parts are found in the female except a. ovaries b. fallopian tubes c. seminal vesicle d. vagina C. Seminal vesicle

The name of the developing child from about the ninth week until the time of birth A. embryoC. fetus B. zygoteD. blastocyst A. Embryo

The gender of the fetus is determined by a. the time of the month that conception occurs b. the male chromosomes c. the female chromosomes b. The male chromosomes

The placenta is a. a disk shape object that holds the fetus in place b. a disk shape object that connects to the uterus c. is delivered before the fetus d. is not that important during pregnancy A. a disk shape object that holds the fetus in place

At the time of delivery the cervix a. remains closed for protection of the fetus b. dilates for the fetus to be moved through the birth canal c. remains thick for cushioning d. disappears b. dilates for the fetus to be moved through the birth canal

You must label 6 parts of the female reproductive system