Definitions / Male System / Female System / Pregnancy/Childbirth / STD
The stage between childhood and adulthood is called
adolescence / The male sex cell that is produced in the testes is called
sperm / The female sex cell produced by the ovaries is called
ovum or egg / Pregnancy is divided into three stages known as
trimesters / T/F
The only way to get a STD is through intercourse.
False
The stage of growth when males and females are physically able to reproduce is called
puberty / The main hormone for males is known as what?
testosterone / The average cycle of the menstrual cycle is how many days?
28 days / During which trimester will the baby gain the most weight and turn head down?
3rd / What are the symptoms of gonorrhea in females?
No visible symptoms
The messengers that regulate many body processes are called
hormones / What is the other name for the sperm duct and where is it found?
Vas deferens/penis / In what part of the body does a baby spend its time developing?
uterus / During which trimester will the mother begin feeling movement during pregnancy?
2nd / Which two STDs cause genital itching?
Pubic lice and vaginitis
What is the proper term for a baby during the first trimester?
embryo / What is semen a combination of?
sperm/protective fluids / What happens to the uterus without a fertilized ovum?
Menstrual cycle / During which trimester does the umbilical cord form and the ears and eyes start to form?
1st / What are the symptoms of syphilis?
Painless sore; rash, fever; blindness
The gland at the base of the brain which triggers puberty is the
pituitary / The gland that adds nourishing fluid to sperm cells is called
seminal vesicle / What happens to the uterus with a fertilized ovum?
pregnancy / List the three stages of childbirth in order.
Sac breaks/contractions
Cervix dilates/delivery
Afterbirth / Which STD has symptoms similar to gonorrhea?
chlamydia