Health Flashcards
Male and female hormone
testostarone and estragen
What is a pap test
a test to check women for any problems or STI’s
What is the labia majora
larger foldson skin that contain the vaginal opening
what is the labia minora
smaller folds on the vaginal conal
What are the 4 fluids of contraction
semen blood vaginal fluids and breast milk
What is the endometrium
the membrane inside the uterus that causes bleeding when women ovulate
What is the female and male reproductive cell names?
ova/egg and sperm
what is the funtion of the clitoris
intercourse and child birth
Can skin to skin contact pass STI’s?
not all STI’s but some
What is the diffrence between viral and bactiral STI’s?
viral cant be cured only treated. bactiral can be treated and cured
What is the diffrence between harmonal and non-hormonal contaceptives?
hormonal makes the pertuary gland trick the body into thinking the woman is pregnant so the ova(egg) doesnt be released harmonal acts as a barrier to stop sperm from entering
How to protect yourself from STI’s?
abstance of sex or using condoms
Is abstaining from sex a smart thing to do at your age?
yes
How can you prevent from unplanned pregnancies?
using contraceptives or abstaining from sexual activity
What is an example of a barrier method of contraception?
condom, diaphragm, servical cap and contraceptive sponge
What is an example of a hormonal method?
contraceptive implant, an intrauterine device (IUD), injections, pills, vaginal rings, and skin patches.
1 in male diagram?
scrotum
2 on male diagram?
Testical
3 on Male diagram?
Epididymas
4 on male diagram?
anus
5 in make diagram
cowpers gland
6 and 7 in male diagram?
prostate gland and rectum
8 in male diagram
semi vestical
9 in male diagram?
vas defence
10 on male diagram
blatter
11 and 12 in male diagram
Penis and Urethra
1 on female diagram
Cervix
2 on female diagram
ovaries
3 on female diagram
fullopian tubes
4 on female diagram
uterus
5 on female diagram
blatter
6 in female diagram?
urethra
7 in female diagram?
vaginal conal
8 on female diagram
rectum
what is the fullopian tubes connected to?
uterus and ovaries
what is the uterus connected to?
cervix, blatter and ureathra
whats en example of an STI?
Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Herpes simplex virus (HSV), Hepatitis B, Human papillomavirus (HPV)
what is the function of the testical?
creation of sperm and testosterone
what is the function of the epididymas?
transfer sperm to the vas defence
what is the funtion of the cowpers gland?
removes acidic urine in the lubrication in the urethra
what is the funtion of the prostate gland?
nourishes the sperm
what is the funtion of the semi vestical?
produce most of the fluid that makes up semen/add a sugary substance to semen
what is the function of the Vas defence?
transfer the sperm to the urethra
what is the funtion of the urethra
transfers inside fluids to out of the body
what is the funtion of the cervix?
aloows fluids to transfer to the from the uterus to the vaginal conal
what is the function of the ovaries?
to meet with sperm to cause conception
what is the function of the uterus?
to house the baby while it grows
what is the function of the vaginal conal?
intercourse and birth-giving
what is the function of the fullopian tubes?
the spot the ova/egg meets the sperm to cause conception