STD
Human Development
Male and Female
Receptors
Locomotor System
100

What does STD stand for?

Sexually Transmitted Disease

100

Joining of a sperm and egg is called . . . 

Fertilization

100

Process of two parents producing offspring with genetic variation.

Sexual reproduction

100

Their function is to  analyse the condition of the body.

Internal receptors

100

Joints that do not allow movement

Fixed

200

These types of STDs can be cured with antibiotics

Bacterial STDs 

(Chlamydia, syphilis, gonorrhea)

200

What are the stages in human development.

Egg . . Fertilized egg . . Zygote . . Embryo . . . Fetus . . Infant

200

Reproductive hormones (males and females)

Males - testosterone

Females - estrogen, progesterone, LH

200

What's the term used for eyebrows, eyelids, eyelashes, ocular muscles, and lacrimal glands?

Accessory organs

200

Joints that allows movement

Mobile

300

T/F

Once someone is cured of an STD that can NOT get that STD again.

False

300

When does a human fetus heart start to beat?

22 days

300

Tubes that transport . . . 

For males - transport sperm from testes to urethra

For females - transport egg from ovary to uterus

Males - Vas deferens

Females - fallopian tubes

300

It is located in the eye, their function is to detect light.

Photoreceptors

300

It is an active organ.

Muscles

400

Most common viral STDs

HIV, HPV, Hepatitis, and Herpes

400

A fetus receives nutrition through.  . . . 

Placenta and umbilical cord

400

Name (for males and females) of structures where meiosis occurs AND names of gamete produced (males and females)

Males - testes/testicals and sperm

Females - ovaries and egg/ovum

400

Two mechanism of the ear

Hearing mechanism and balance mechanism

400

An example of cartilaginous skeleton

Embryos

500

What is someone called who has. O symptoms but can still pass an STD

A Carrier

500

How long is human gestation (in weeks)?

40 weeks 

500

Process of fertilization that occurs in a Petri dish and the created embryo is implanted into a female uterus

In vitro fertilization

500

A spherical structure that includes lens, retina, choroid, scleral,  fovea, optic nerve, cornea, iris and pupil.

Ocular globe

500

It is responsible for the movement of the bones.

Striated muscle fibre