Scrotum
________- the sack of skin that surrounds the testicles and controls the temperature of the sperm.
STI
________- a sexually transmitted infection passed on by sexual contracted from an infected person to a non- infected person, it can be spread by the vagina, anus, mouth and penis.
Parasites
________- lives in or on another organism, can be treated /cured.
Urethra
________- the passage where urine flows through both males and females.
Conception
________- when the sperm and ova come together.
Vagina
________- a muscular tube through which a baby is born, this is also where the penis is inserted during sexual intercourse and where blood passes through during a period.
Ovulation
________- the process of the egg /ova being released from the ovary.
Uterus
________- a hollow muscular organ where the baby grows during pregnancy.
Fallopian
________ tubes- narrow tubes in which the egg travels from the ovary to the uterus.
Vas
________ deferens- tubes that carry sperm.
Penis
________- a male organ that becomes hard and erect when aroused.
Puberty
________- the physical and emotional changes that occur during adolescence that end in being able to reproduce.
Testicles
________- organs that produce sperm.
Hormones
________- chemical messages that travel in the bloodstream.
Cervix
________- the lowest part of the uterus, connected to the vagina.
Virus
________- a hot cell produces thousands of copies, not treated.
Ova
________- the female sex cell.
Vas deferens
tubes that carry sperm
Ovaries
two small organs that contain eggs/ovum
Vagina
a muscular tube through which a baby is born, this is also where the penis is inserted during sexual intercourse and where blood passes through during a period
Urethra
the passage where urine flows through both males and females
Fallopian tubes
narrow tubes in which the egg travels from the ovary to the uterus
Conception
when the sperm and ova come together
Hormones
chemical messages that travel in the bloodstream
Cervix
the lowest part of the uterus, connected to the vagina
Scrotum
the sack of skin that surrounds the testicles and controls the temperature of the sperm
Ova
the female sex cell
Puberty
the physical and emotional changes that occur during adolescence that end in being able to reproduce
Ovulation
the process of the egg/ova being released from the ovary
Penis
a male organ that becomes hard and erect when aroused
Testicles
organs that produce sperm
Sperm
male sex cell
Uterus
a hollow muscular organ where the baby grows during pregnancy
Bacterial
no genetic material, can be treated/cured
Virus
a hot cell produces thousands of copies, not treated
Parasites
lives in or on another organism, can be treated/cured
STI
a sexually transmitted infection passed on by sexual contracted from an infected person to a non-infected person, it can be spread by the vagina, anus, mouth and penis