Female Reproductive Anatomy and Health
Male Reproductive Anatomy and Health
Sexuality and Hormones
Sexual Responses
100

TRUE or FALSE:  An intact hymen (a membrane that may or may not be present in females that partially covers the vaginal opening) is an accurate way to know if a girl is a virgin. 


FALSE



https://www.obgynecologistnyc.com/procedures/hymenectomy/

(King & Regan, 2019, 2.1.4 The Vaginal Opening paragraph 2)

100

TRUE or FALSE:  An erection is also known as a "boner" due to the fact that there is a bone in the penis that causes erection.



FALSE



(King & Regan, 2019, 2.5.2 The Penis: Internal Structure, paragraph 3)

100

TRUE or FALSE:  Pheromones (an odorless body scent that can elicit behavioral or developmental responses in others of the same species) exist in humans.



TRUE


https://www.pheromone-perfumes.com/column/discovery.html

(King & Regan, 2019, 3.3 Relationships Between Menstrual Cycle, Pheromones, and Sexual Desire, paragraph 4)

100

TRUE or FALSE:  Sexual desire and sexual arousal are the same thing.



FALSE



(King & Regan, 2019, 4.1.1 Sexual Desire, paragraph 1)

200

What is the most common type of cancer in women (apart from skin cancer)?



Breast cancer



(King & Regan, 2019, 2.2 Breast Cancer, paragraph 1)

200

The surgical procedure where the foreskin is removed from a penis



Circumcision


https://www.babycenter.com/0_circumcision-in-newborn-boys_10419911.bc

(King & Regan, 2019, 2.5.1 The Penis, paragraph 2)

200

Chemical substances that are released into the bloodstream by ductless glands, that exert effects to other parts of the body.



Hormones


https://www.wikihow.com/Study-the-Functions-of-Protein-Hormones-in-Humans

(King & Regan, 2019, 3.1 The Endocrine System, paragraph 2)

200

This type of sexual desire is produced by an external situation, cue, or event.



Responsive sexual desire


https://www.cosmopolitan.com/college/news/a29832/what-sex-is-really-like-at-a-womens-college/

(King & Regan, 2019, 4.1.1 Sexual Desire, paragraph 2)

300

The innermost layer of the uterus, where the fertilized egg will implant.



Endometrium


http://www.clevelandclinic.org/healthinfo/ShowImage.ashx?PIC=4188&width=300

(King & Regan, 2019, 2.3.2 The Uterus, paragraph 2)

300

This part of male genitalia serves the purpose of temperature regulation of the testicles. It is vital for sperm production, as sperm must be produced in an environment several degrees lower than normal body temperature. (Approximately 93 degrees Fahrenheit)



Scrotum



https://www.newhealthguide.org/Function-Of-Scrotum.html

(King & Regan, 2019, 2.5.3 The Scrotum, paragraph 1)

300

The hormone that is produced in the testicles and is the "male hormone."



Testosterone


https://www.livescience.com/38963-testosterone.html

(King & Regan, 2019, 3.1 The Endocrine System, paragraph 3)

300

The period of time after an orgasm that a man physiologically cannot achieve another orgasm. This does not exist for women.



400

At birth, a girl will have all the immature eggs that she will ever have. Approximately how many are in each ovary?



300,000 to 400,000



(King & Regan, 2019, 2.3.4 The Ovaries, paragraph 1)

400

Seminal fluid is produced from these two structures, one producing approximately 70% of the fluid and the other producing 30% respectively. (Must name in order)

Seminal Vesicles and Prostate Gland


https://myhealth.alberta.ca/Health/aftercareinformation/pages/conditions.aspx?hwid=abl3878

(King & Regan, 2019, 2.7.3 The Prostate Gland and Seminal Vesicles, paragraph 1)

400

Two hormones produced in the ovaries and are the "female hormones"



Estrogen and Progesterone


http://www.tabletsmanual.com/wiki/read/menopause

(King & Regan, 2019, 3.1 The Endocrine System, paragraph 3)

400

The model of sexual response cycle that is circular, and is most often a better representation of the female sexual response cycle.



Basson's Model

https://sexologyinternational.com/taking-a-closer-look-at-bassons-model-of-the-sexual-response-cycle/

(King & Regan, 2019, 4.2 Women's Sexual Response Cycle, paragraph 2)

500

Each egg in a woman's ovary is enclosed in a thin capsule of cells which forms a primary follicle. When this follicle is stimulated to mature resulting in the menstrual cycle, the follicle is then called what?



Graafian follicle

http://www.spectrumdoulacollective.com/blog/2016/9/1/cycle-monitoring-what-to-expect

(King & Regan, 2019, 2.3.4 The Ovaries, paragraph 1)

500

Two pea sized structures beneath the prostate that produce an alkaline fluid to neutralize the urethra for the safe passage of sperm during ejaculation.

The Cowper's Glands


http://www.thinkstockphotos.com/image/stock-photo-male-urinary-system/176986341

(King & Regan, 2019, 2.7.4 The Cowper's Glands, paragraph 1)

500

This hormone stimulates the maturation of a follicle in a woman's ovaries, and stimulates the production of sperm in a man's testicles.



Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)


http://qysisome17.over-blog.com/follicle-stimulating-hormone

(King & Regan, 2019, 3.1 The Endocrine System, paragraph 4)

500

This stage of the sexual response cycle sets the stage for orgasm, and is a period of heightened sexual arousal for both men and women.