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Uts lesson 7
  • ATIENZA, RYNA GRACE B.

  • 問題数 40 • 10/13/2024

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  • 1

    a stage in hunan development when reproductive organs fully mature and becomes functional and perform their reproductive capabilities.

    puberty

  • 2

    are features that develop during puberty

    secondary sex characteristics

  • 3

    secondary sex characteristics: male: 1. 2. 3. 4.

    narrow hips muscular pectorals deeper voice more pronounced body hair characteristics

  • 4

    secondary sex characteristics female: 1. 2. 3. 4.

    rounded features wider hips more pronounced breasts less pronounced body hair characteristics

  • 5

    it is the male external genitalia

    penis

  • 6

    it is a sac of thick skin that protects and surrounds the testes. it also controld the temperature of the testes since they have to be at a slightly lower temperature than the body temperature for suitable sperm creation.

    scrotum

  • 7

    a pair of ______ are present in humans. they are present outside the body in a pouch called the scrotum. they are oval bodies.

    testes

  • 8

    it is a tube like structure that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus

    urethra

  • 9

    this region is included in the urinary tract that takes urine from the bladder where semen is ejaculated

    urethra

  • 10

    it exists beneath the bladder and covers the urethra. it grows larger with age.

    prostate

  • 11

    they are about the shape of an almond and have to key functions: producing hormones and releasing eggs

    ovaries

  • 12

    are passageways that carry eggs toward the uterus.

    fallopian tubes

  • 13

    is an organ that is about the shape and size of a pear. it is also known as the womb. it consists of muscular walls and a lining (endometrium) that grows and diminishes with each menstrual cycle.

    uterus

  • 14

    is a narrow structure at the bottom of the uterus.

    cervix

  • 15

    is a stretchy, muscular canal that's an important part of your reproductive anatomy.

    vagina

  • 16

    he created the triangular theory of love

    robert sternberg

  • 17

    what are the stages of the triangular theory of love?

    intimacy passion commitment

  • 18

    _____ which involves feelings of closeness, connectedness, and bondedness.

    intimacy

  • 19

    _____ which involves feelings and desires that lead to physical attraction, romance, and sexual consummation

    passion

  • 20

    _____ which involves feelings that lead a person to remain with someone and move forward shared goals

    commitment

  • 21

    who created 5 stages of development

    sigmund freud

  • 22

    0 - 1 year old erogenous zone: mouth the infant's primary source of interaction occurs through mouth, so the rooting and sucking reflex is especially important.

    oral stage

  • 23

    1 - 3 years old erogenous zone: bowel and bladder control the primary focus of the libido was on controlling bladder and bow movements. toilet training is the major confilict at this stage

    anal stage

  • 24

    developing the control over their bodily needs leads to a sense of

    accomplishment and independence

  • 25

    3 - 6 years old erogenous zone: genitals the primary focus of the libido is on the genitals. at this age, children also begin to discover the differences between males and females.

    phallic stage

  • 26

    the _____ describes the feelings of wanting to possess the mother and the desire to replace the father.

    oedipus complex

  • 27

    however, the children also fears that he will be punished by the father for these feelings, a fear freud termed ______

    castration anxiety

  • 28

    the term _______ has been used to describe a similar set of feelings experienced by young girls. however, freud believed that girls instead experience ______

    female oedipus complex , penis envy

  • 29

    6 - puberty erogenous zone: sexual feelings are inactive during this stage, superrego continuous to develop while the id's energies are suppressed. chuldren develop social skills, balues, and relationships with peers and adults outside of the family

    latent period

  • 30

    puberty - death erogenous zone: maturing sexual interests the onset of puberty causes the libido to become active once again. during the final stage of psychosexual development, rhe individual develops a strong sexual interest in the opposite sex. this stage begins during puberty but last throughout the rest of a person's life

    genital stage

  • 31

    what turns people on the phases of sexual response

    excited phase plateau phase sexual climax resolution phase

  • 32

    characterized by increase in pulse and blood pressure, skin temperature, muscle tensions, more rapid breathing and secretion of genital fluids

    excited phase

  • 33

    characterized by stimulation until orgasm occurs

    plateau phase

  • 34

    characterized by intense pleasure with a rapid increase in pulse rate and blood pressure, and a possibly spasm and muscular contractions.

    sexual climax

  • 35

    characterized by a slow return to the normal state

    resolution phase

  • 36

    ______ also known as sexually transmitted infections are spread predominantly by unprotected sexual contact. STDs pass from one person to another through vaginal, oral, and anal sex

    sexually transmitted disease

  • 37

    examples of std/sti

    bacterial vaginosis

  • 38

    methods of contraception are _____ and _____

    natural method artificial method

  • 39

    examples of natural method

    abstinence calendar method withdrawal

  • 40

    examples of artifical method

    subdermal implants oral contraceptive male condom