Your semester 1 health final is on everything we covered up to this point this year. The final covers the male and female reproductive systems, and sexual education topics.
The process of having sexual intercourse with another like organism
The process by which organisms make more organisms like themselves
The process of creating organisms unlike themselves
Uterus
Vagina
Testicles
Ovaries
Clitoris
Sperm
Eggs
Clitoris
Breast
Scrotum
Also called the womb, this is a fist-sized muscular organ that houses the developing fetus during pregnancy.
A tubular organ leading from the outside of the female body to the uterus. It serves two functions in the reproductive process. First, the vagina receives the penis during sexual intercourse. The walls form droplets of lubricating fluid and expand to accommodate the penis. Second, it expands to permit a baby to pass from the uterus into the world. It's also called the birth canal.
A thin tube in both men and women that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. It is part of the excretory system.
A thin tube in both men and women that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. It is part of the excretory system.
Two soft folds of skin within the labia majora and set to either side of the opening of the vagina. Normally, the labia remain closed and help protect the inner organs.
A small, highly sensitive organ located above the vagina and urethral opening that aids in sexual excitement. The clitoris is the only organ that provides no function other than sexual stimulation.
Vagina
Uterus
Fallopian Tubes
Part of the digestive system, the anus is the end of the bowels and the rectum, as well as the opening through which feces is expelled from the body.
Two almond-shaped structures on either side of the uterus that release ova (eggs) and secrete the female hormones estrogen and progesterone.
Composed of fatty tissue on the chest that contains mammary glands for lactation, underlying muscle and ligaments, and the nipples and areolae. Also called secondary sex characteristics.
A tubular organ leading from the outside of the female body to the uterus. It serves two functions in the reproductive process. First, the vagina receives the penis during sexual intercourse. The walls form droplets of lubricating fluid and expand to accommodate the penis. Second, it expands to permit a baby to pass from the uterus into the world. It's also called the birth canal.
A term for the external female genitalia, including the mons pubis, labia majora, and labia minora.
Part of the digestive system, the anus is the end of the bowels and the rectum, as well as the opening through which feces is expelled from the body.
Creating a supply of eggs
Creating a supply of sperm
Fertilizing an egg
Receiving sperm from the male
Developing an embryo
Sexual pleasure
Delivering a baby
Vagina
Vulva
Uterus
Cervix
Ovaries
Anus
Urethra
Vulva
Vagina
Uterus
Clitoris
Breasts
Labia majora
Labia minora
Urethra
Reproduce
Menarche
Puberty
Menopause
Menarche
Menstruation
Puberty
Menopause
Menstrual Cycle
Menstrual Cycle
Menopause
Puberty
Testicles
Scrotum
Penis
Penis
Anus
Scrotum
Testicles
Ovaries
Penis
Ovaries
Testicles
Sperm
Reproducing two or more organisms with similar organisms
A series of pleasurable muscular contractions marked normally by ejaculation of semen by the male and by vaginal contractions within the female. Also called climax
Features that develop at puberty but are unrelated to reproduction, such as facial hair in men and breast growth in women
Anal Sex
Vaginal Sex
Oral Sex
Vaginal Sex
Oral Sex
Fun Sex
Vaginal Sex
Oral Sex
Anal Sex
Continue the pregnancy and raise the baby with or without the father's help
Pray that it will go away like a bad dream
Continue the pregnancy and place the baby with an adoptive family
Have an abortion
Call for help
Use birth control
Use a condom
Pull out
Use a condom
Pull out
Abstinence
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