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Male Anatomy Female Anatomy Reproduction STD’sHIVLife

Male Anatomy 100 Where is sperm made?

Testes

Male Anatomy 200 What is the job of the scrotum?

Regulate temperature of testes

Male Anatomy 300 How does a sperm become semen?

Mixes with fluids from prostate & seminal vesicle

Male Anatomy 400 How does a sperm travel through the male body?

Testes, epididymis, vd, sv, pg, ut in penis.

Female Anatomy 100 What is ovulation?

When egg is released from ovary usually day 14

Female Anatomy 200 Where does fertilization occur?

Fallopian tubes when a sperm meets up with an egg

Female Anatomy 300 What is the menstrual cycle?

Day1 1 st sight of blood, lasts 5-7 days, Day 14 ovulation occurs Day 28 endometrium lining released. Needs to occur to reproduce.

Female Anatomy 400 What is PID?

Caused by untreated STD, scarring of uterus & fallopian tubes. Can cause infertility

Reproduction 100 What is fertilization? What is its purpose?

When a sperm & egg meet to make a baby.

Reproduction 200 What is the product of fertilization?

Zygote

Reproduction 300 How long is a woman pregnant for?

9 calendar months, 40 weeks, 280 days

Reproduction 400 When can a woman get pregnant?

2 days before and after ovulation

STD’s 100 Which disease can cause infertility, is common among teens, is caused by a bacteria, & can be spread w/o knowing you have the disease?

Chlamidyia

STD’s 200 What part of the body does gonorrhea infect?

Lining of vagina, throat, urethra. Severe cases vital organs, joints

STD’s 300 What is Hepatitis?

What does it affect? Liver. Considered STD because of transmission via sexual contact.

STD’s 400 Which disease is bacterial, has stages (including chancre in 1 st stage) & can be cured by antibiotics?

Syphillis

HIV 100 What is HIV?

Virus that attacks T cells of immune system.

HIV 200 When does someone have AIDS?

Have HIV, T cell less than 200, opportunistic infection

HIV 300 How is HIV NOT transmitted?

Casual conatact- hug, sitting next too, kiss. Through saliva & urine.

HIV 400 What are the stages of HIV?

1) Asymptomatic can take up to 12 years to apperar. 2) Symptomatic 3) AIDS-opportunistic inf

Life 100 What is menarche & menapause?

What are some symptoms of both? 1 st period ~ age 12. End of cycle, ~45-50, osteoporosis, hot flashes due to hormonal changes

Life 200 What is the average length of time a person is expected to live?

Life expectancy

Life 300 What are the stages a person lives?

Childhood, Adolescence, Young Adulthood (21-35) Middle Adulthood (35-65) Older Adulthood (65+)

Life 400 What stage would a person be conserned about their career, going to college, getting married?

Young adulthood