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Cervix
end of uterus that goes into the vagina
Clitoris
sensitive female organs
Fallopian Tubes
where the eggs travel too & also where they fertilize sperm
Labia Minora
inner folds of skin
Labia Majora
outer folds of skin
Ovary
where eggs & sex hormones produce from
Urethra
where pee goes through
Uterus
where baby or fetus develops & grows until birth
Vagina
passage for menstrual fluid
where internal & external reproductive organs connect
Vulva
external reproductive organs
Cowpers Gland
makes/prepares sperm passage
makes/produces a fluid that lubricates the urethra
Epididymis
stores & carries sperm to vas deferens
Prostate
mixes fluid with sperm to make semen
the fluid helps provide energy for sperm
moves sperm out quickly
Seminal Vesicles
creates thick fluid that provides energy
Scrotum
regulates temp of the testicles and protects them
Testicle
something in the scrotum
produces sperm
makes testosterone
Urethra
where semen & urine travels through and out, but at different times
Vas Deferens
joins testicle & prostate gland
moves sperm from epididymis to prostate
Sperm
made in testicles
half of genetics needed to reproduce
smaller than eggs
Egg/Ovum
made by ovaries
bigger than sperm
other half of genetics needed to reproduce
Menarche
womens first period
Menstruation
something that happens once a month that makes eggs leave the ovary
extra tissues leave them if not fertilized
Fertilization
when eggs find sperm
Zygote
fertilized eggs
Conception
reproduction
this happens when sperm meets eggs
STI’s
infection that comes from sex, mixing of body fluids
Abstinence
Waiting till marriage to do any sexual activity
Ovulation
eggs being released from ovaries
most hormonal time for women
Sex Hormones
made by progesterone, estrogen, testerone, and testicles
Virus
HIV
Hepatitis
Herpes
HPV
Bacteria
PID
NGU
Syphilis
Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Parasite
Trichonosis
Public Lice
How can we treat the 3 main types of STIs?
Antibotics or vaccine
It's hard to treat them because some are untreatable
1st D in Decide
Define the problem
1st E
Explore the alternatives
C
Consider the consequences
I
Identify your values
2nd D
Decide and Act
2nd E
Evaluate results