Semi 2 Flashcards

1
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sexually mature

A

Puberty

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2
Q

Puberty in female

A
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3
Q

Puberty in male

A

Increased muscle mass and strength

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4
Q

ABNORMALITIES IN SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT

A

AIS
ANDROGENITAL SYNDROME
5-alpha-reductase deficiency

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5
Q

Types of ais

A

CAIS
PAIS

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6
Q

have an XY genotype

A

AIS

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7
Q

no effect on sex development

A

CAIS

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8
Q

has effect on sex development,

A

PAIS

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9
Q

heritable condition)

A

ANDROGENITAL SYNDROME

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10
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ANDROGENITAL SYNDROME(heritable condition)- due to ?

A

CAH OR CONGENITAL ADRENAL HYPERLASIA

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11
Q

have deficient enzyme

A

5-alpha-reductase deficiency

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12
Q

responsible for activating the reproduction-related behaviors of sexually mature adults

A

Sex hormones

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13
Q

Sexual Orientation Terminologies:

A

Asexual
Bisexual
Gay
Lesbian
Heterosexual
Queer

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14
Q

absence of physical or sexual attraction

A

Asexual

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15
Q

Attracted to both males and females.

A

Bisexual

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16
Q

attraction in Male

A

Gay

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17
Q

attraction in female

A

Lesbian

18
Q

attracted to opposite sex.

A

Heterosexual

19
Q

sexual orientation identity.

A

Queer

20
Q

5 Gender identity Terminologies:

A

Cisgender
Genderqueer
Intersex
Transgender man
Transgender Woman

21
Q

assigned at birth.

A

Cisgender

22
Q

conceptualization of gender,

A

Genderqueer

23
Q

variety of medical conditions

A

Intersex

24
Q

female to Man (FtM)

A

Transgender man

25
Q

Male to Female (MtF)

A

Transgender woman

26
Q

areas of the body that, when stimulated, can produce sexual responses such as arousal and orgasm.

A

EROGENOUS ZONES

27
Q

They are the one whoproduces the same biological responses

A

William masters and virginia John

28
Q

muscle contraction

A

Myotonia

29
Q

They studied different sexual behaviors

A

Masters and Johnson

30
Q

4 phases

A

Excitement phase
Plateau
Orgasm
Resolution

31
Q

A phase that few minutes to several hours

A

Excitement phase

32
Q

brink of orgasm

A

Plateau phase

33
Q

climax of the sexual response

A

Orgasm phase

34
Q

the body slowly returns to normal

A

Resolution phase

35
Q

3 chemistry

A

Lust
Attraction
Attachment

36
Q

sexual gratification.

A

Lust

37
Q

closely related, phenomenon.

A

Attraction

38
Q

associated with motivation,

A

Dopamine

39
Q

surge of energy and “racing heart”

A

Norepinephrine

40
Q

more lasting commitment

A

Attachment

41
Q

OCD means?

A

Obsessive-compulsive disorder