Warm up 6/11 Test Review 1. Using your Family Life Journal…Redo the STD pre-test and make any changes.

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Warm up 6/11 Test Review 1. Using your Family Life Journal…Redo the STD pre-test and make any changes.

Family Life Jeopardy Review

STD’s 10 Points The only method of conception control and protection against STD’s that is 100% effective. What is abstinence?

STD’s 20 These organisms infest themselves in pubic hair and feed on blood. What are pubic lice?

STD’s 30 STD that starts off with chancre sores in first stage and has no cure in last stage where blindness, deafness and insanity occur. What is Syphilis?

STD’s 40 This STD is the leading cause of sterility and is difficult to diagnose. It shares the same characteristics as Gonorrhea. What is Chlamydia?

STD’s 50 HPV is otherwise known as this What is Genital Warts?

Male Anatomy 10 The male reproductive cells What are sperm cells?

Male Anatomy 20 The gland in a male that produces sperm. What are testes (testicles)?

Male Anatomy 30 Two ducts and tube that carry sperm from the testicles. What is the vas deferens?

Male Anatomy 40 Fluid produced in the male reproductive organs containing the male reproductive cells. What is semen?

Male Anatomy 50 The organ that produces a fluid that when added to sperm cells becomes semen. It surrounds the neck of the bladder and the beginning of the urethra. What is the prostate?

Female Anatomy 10 The female reproductive cell. What is the egg or ovum?

Female Anatomy 20 The two glands that contain eggs. What are the ovaries?

Female Anatomy 30 The narrow tubes connected to the ovaries and uterus. What are the fallopian tubes?

Female Anatomy 40 The muscular organ where babies develop before birth. Sometimes called the womb. What is the uterus?

Female Anatomy 50 The narrow end of the uterus that connects the uterus and the vagina. What is the cervix?

Growth & Systems 10 The male hormone that brings about many changes in boys? What is testosterone?

Growth & Systems 20 These cells are attacked and become HIV factories What are T, Helper T, or T-4 cells ?

Growth and Systems 30 The cells that make the antibodies? What are B cells?

Growth & Systems 40 This controls many of the body’s daily activities as well as long term changes such as development. What is the endocrine system?

Growth & Systems 50 A chemical messenger. What is a hormone?

Hodge Podge 10 The stage of growth and development of the reproductive systems of boys and girls. What is puberty?

Hodge Podge 20 This many sperm and egg cells are necessary for identical twins. What is one?

Hodge Podge 30 The organ that develops during pregnancy. It provides nutrients to a fetus. What is placenta?

Hodge Podge 40 HIV stands for this. What is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus?

Hodge Podge 50 This gland links the endocrine system to the nervous system. What is the hypothalamus?