Sexual Health Flashcards
Endocrine glands
any of various glands that have no duct and pour their secretions directly into the lymph or blood circulating through them – called also ductless gland
Hormones
a product of living cells that circulates in body fluids (as blood) that stimulates other body cells to do something.
Pituitary gland
small oval endocrine organ located at the base of the brain that produces various hormones that regulate especially growth and reproduction
Seminal vesicle
pair of glandular pouches that lie one on either side of the male reproductive tract and in the human male secrete a sugar- and protein-containing fluid into the ejaculatory duct
Prostate gland
an organ found in men and male animals that produces the liquid in which sperm is carried. This gland increases in size and can sometime develop cancer. Normal screening reduces cancer risks.
Cowper’s gland-
either of two small glands lying on either side of the male urethra below the prostate gland and discharging a secretion into the semen that neutralizes conditions inside urethra.
Vas deferens
-a sperm-carrying duct in the male beginning at the epididymis and eventually joins the duct of the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct
Testis
male reproductive glands that produces sperm and secretes testosterone and is contained in the scrotum.
Epididymis
a system of ducts leading from the testis that holds sperm during maturation before uniting into the vas deferens
Testicular cancer
Cancer of the testicles usually occurring between ages 15-35
Ovaries
usually two organs in women and female animals that produce eggs and female hormones
Ovum
a female egg cell
Uterus
the organ in women in which babies develop before birth
Monogamy
one mutually faithful sexual partner
Vertical transmission (HIV)-
Spreading disease from mother to baby