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With Host... Your

Stages of Birth & Development in uterus Misc Male Reproductive System Female Reproductive System Keeping Healthy Development Before Birth

Reproductive Cells in Men A 100

What are sperm cells? A 100

Produce sex hormones To produce and store sperm To deliver sperm to the female reproductive system A 200

What are the functions of the male reproductive system? A 200

This gland adds fluid to the sperm cells that protects them from the acidic environment of the urethra A 300

What is the Cowper's gland? A 300

Sperm cells mature and are stored here A 400

What is the epididymis? A 400

Reproductive glands in which Sperm cells are produced A 500

What are the testes? A 500

Once a month the ovaries release a ripened egg B 100

What is ovulation? B 100

Site of fertilization B 200

What are the fallopian tubes? B 200

Sample cells are taken from the cervix and examined under a microscope. This procedure can detect cervical cancer B 300

What is a pap smear B 300

Problems with ovulation, std’s and blocked fallopian tubes. B 400

What are causes of female infertility? B 400

Pain when urinating, unusual discharge, or sores on the genitals. B 500

What are reasons to see a doctor? B 500

The inability to produce healthy sperm or the production of too few sperm or undescended testes. C 100

What are causes of male infertility? C 100

The only way to eliminate your risk of sexually transmitted diseases. C 200

What is abstinence? C 200

Girls can prevent this by reducing their intake of salt, sugar, and caffeine and exercising regularly. C 300

What is PMS? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

C 400 The ovaries slow down their hormone production and no longer release a mature egg.

What is menopause? C 400

A condition in which tissue from the lining of the uterus- the endometrium-grows outside the uterus, in the pelvic cavity. C 500

What is endometriosis? C 500

The united egg and sperm within 36 hours begins to divide. D 100

What is a zygote? D 100

The process of the fertilized egg attaching to the lining of the uterus. D 200

What is implantation? D 200

The life line of the developing baby. D 300

What is the umbilical cord? D 300

The fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tube instead of the uterus. D 400

What is an ectopic pregnancy? D 400

40 weeks or 3 trimesters D 500

What is the length of pregnancy? D 500

A fluid-filled bag of thin tissue that develops around the embryo. E 100

What is the amniotic sac? E 100

Structure that lines part of the wall of the uterus during pregnancy and nourishes the embryo with substances from the mother’s blood. E 200

What is the placenta? E 200

The developing baby from the start of the 3 rd month until birth. E 300

What is the fetus? E 300

Labor, delivery of the baby, and delivery of the afterbirth E 400

What are the three stages of birth? E 400

X-rays, lead, mercury, cat litter. E 500

What are environmental hazards a pregnant woman should avoid? E 500

Increases the likelihood that a pregnant woman will have a healthy baby. F 100

What is prenatal care? F 100

The work performed by the mother’s body to push the fetus out F 200

What is labor? F 200

Charecterized by high blood pressure, swelling of the wrists, and ankles, and high levels of protein in the urine. F 300

What is preeclampsia? F 300

The mixture of sperm cells and fluids produced by the prostate, seminal vesicle, and Cowper’s gland. F 400

What is semen? F 400

Affects the production of sperm and signals certain physical changes at puberty, such as the growth of facial hair. F 500

What is testosterone? F 500

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