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abstinence
abstinence- (sexual risk avoidance) not partaking in unsafe/risky behaviors, including sexual
activity
reperduction
reproduction- the process by which organisms produce new individuals of their own kind
reproducrive sytem
reproductive system- body organs and structures that make possible the production of
offspring
endocrine
endocrine system- a body system made of glands and organs throughout the body that regulate
body functions
glands
gland- a group of cells, or an organ, that produces a chemical substance called hormones
hormones
hormones- chemicals, produced by glands, that control actions in your body
testes male reproductive glands
testes- male reproductive glands; where sperm is produced and testosterone is made
testosterone
testosterone- male reproductive hormone; regulates male sexual development and helps produce
sperm
ovaries
ovaries- female reproductive glands; where eggs (ovum) are stored and estrogen & progesterone is
produced
progesterone
progesterone- female reproductive hormone; aids in build-up of uterine lining
estrogen
estrogen- female reproductive hormone; gives female gender characteristics and assist in
release of ovum
chromosomes
12.chromosomes- thread-like structures that carry the codes for inherited traits (46 chromosomes
= 23 pairs)
gene
.gene- the basic unit of heredity; determine hereditary traits (children inherit two genes for each
trait, one from each parent)
sperm
14.sperm (cell)- the male reproductive cell
ovum
15.ovum (egg cell)- the female reproductive cell
fertilization
16.fertilization- when the sperm and egg join to create a new life
embryo
17.embryo- the name for the growing organism from a few days after fertilization to about the
eighth week
fetus
18.fetus- the name for the developing child from about the ninth week until birth
sti /std
19.STI/STD (sexually transmitted infection/sexually transmitted disease)- infectious diseases
spread from person to person through sexual activity, the sharing of vaginal or seminal fluids or
blood, the sharing of infected drug, tattoo, or body piercing needles, or from pregnant mother
to her baby