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  • Sab Sescon
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  • 1

    Refers to an individual's identity related to their physical body, appearance and sensations.

    physical self

  • 2

    It encompasses physical characteristics, body image, motor skills, and overall physical development.

    physical self

  • 3

    This also lays the foundation for body awareness and body image formation.

    physical self

  • 4

    It is the physiological and material manifestation of the physical self.

    body

  • 5

    It undergoes stages of development in life that explains a significant development in the ability of man to adapt with the environment and changes it occurs in time.

    body

  • 6

    In general, the body is in constant change until it expires, commonly known as _____.

    from womb to tomb

  • 7

    It is considered to be the most crucial and complicated stage of development.

    adolescence

  • 8

    It refers to the qualities, attributes, or characteristics of an object, person, or experience that are aesthetically pleasing, visually appealing, or evoke a sense of admiration and pleasure.

    beauty

  • 9

    It has the power to evoke positive emotions, pleasure and awe.

    beauty

  • 10

    This can be affected if one cannot understand beauty and self perception.

    personal well-being and self esteem

  • 11

    Refers to an individual's perception, thoughts and feelings about their own body.

    body image

  • 12

    The ______ quality of beauty presents a measurable and rational view to perceive what is beautiful.

    objective quality of beauty

  • 13

    The ______ quality of beauty presents a non-universal idea that beauty will be dependent on others tastes.

    subjective quality of beauty

  • 14

    Presented beauty as a property of the WORLD OF FORMS; beauty is perfection.

    plato

  • 15

    Plato said that beauty is in the _____.

    world of forms

  • 16

    What one perceives to be beautiful in the world of matter is a mere imitation of what is in the world of forms.

    plato

  • 17

    Beauty is different with Beauty; Beauty with the capital B represents beauty in the _____, and the small letter b represents beauty in the world that is a _______.

    WORLD OF FORM mere imitation

  • 18

    His presentation of beauty is different from his teacher, he believes that beauty is proportional and can be achieved through quality, golden meaning.

    aristotle

  • 19

    According to Aristotle, the congruence and equal proportions of things, is beauty and what is beautiful must be proportionate. It is commonly known as _____.

    golden ratio

  • 20

    A Scottish philosopher, argued that beauty is not an inherent quality of objects but rather a subjective response in the observer.

    david hume

  • 21

    He believed that beauty arises from the sentiments and emotions that individuals attribute to certain qualities in objects.

    david hume

  • 22

    An American pragmatist philosopher, viewed beauty as an experience that arises from the dynamic interaction between a person and their environment.

    john dewey

  • 23

    He emphasized the importance of aesthetics in enriching human experiences and promoting meaningful connections with the world.

    john dewey

  • 24

    Refers to how individuals perceive their physical appearance, which can significantly impact their self presentation and confidence.

    body image

  • 25

    It involves recognizing and valuing one's unique physical attributes, engaging in self care, and resisting societal pressures and unrealistic beauty standards.

    positive body image

  • 26

    With the site and conclude things based on physical appearance which is generally called ______.

    cognitive bias

  • 27

    The Cognitive Bias subjective interpretation of reality has a sub idea commonly known as the ______.

    halo effect

  • 28

    It is the misconception of man that all that is beautiful is good and saintly.

    halo effect

  • 29

    It is considered to further once understanding of body image and dictate that body images perspective is based on the generally accepted notion of the society.

    societal influences or sociological factor

  • 30

    Is a fundamental component of personality that everyone encounters. It extends beyond sexual union; it is complex and requires deeper understanding for individuals to fully comprehend their own sexuality.

    sexuality

  • 31

    Encompasses a wide spectrum including emotional inclinations, psychological viewpoints, and cultural influences.

    sexuality

  • 32

    Is part of the adolescent stage of maturing the reproductive system.

    puberty

  • 33

    The puberty for girls and boys starts between;

    girls 8 and 13 boys 9 and 14

  • 34

    It is a physical maturation process where an adolescent reaches sexual maturity and becomes capable of reproduction.

    puberty

  • 35

    Two types of physical changes that occur during puberty:

    primary sex characteristics secondary sex characteristics

  • 36

    Refers to changes to the sexual organs themselves (uterus, vagina, penis, and testes)

    primary sex characteristics

  • 37

    Refer to other visible changes that mark adult maturation such as height and body shape.

    secondary sex characteristics

  • 38

    It is the most significant and noticeable puberty related change for young men is called ______.

    spermarche

  • 39

    It occurs between the ages of 12 and 16 and it indicates a boy is now producing sperm and could fertilize a female egg through sexual activity.

    spermarche

  • 40

    The first ejaculation often occurs during sleep which is often referred to as ______.

    wet dream

  • 41

    The first menstrual period for young women who matures.

    menarche

  • 42

    The female reproductive system consists of _____

    internal and external organs

  • 43

    The female reproductive anatomy in external parts

    labia majora large lips labia minora small lips clitoris vaginal opening hymen

  • 44

    The internal parts of a female reproductive system

    vagina uterus ovaries fallopian tubes

  • 45

    It enclosed and protect the other external reproductive organs and during puberty, hair growth occurs on the skin of the ______

    labia majora

  • 46

    It is inside your labia majora and surround the opening to your vagina and urethra (the tube that carries pee from your bladder to the outside of your body)

    labia minora

  • 47

    The two labia minora meet at your ______, a small, sensitive protrusion that's comparable to a penis in men or people assigned male at birth.

    clitoris

  • 48

    A fold of skin covers your clitoris and is very sensitive to stimulation which is called _____

    prepuce

  • 49

    Allows menstrual blood and babies to exit your body. Tampons, fingers, sex toys or penises can go inside your vagina through your _____

    vaginal opening

  • 50

    Is a piece of tissue covering our surrounding part of your vaginal opening.

    hymen

  • 51

    It is the whole you pee from.

    opening to your urethra

  • 52

    It is the birth canal that connects to the cervix to the exterior part of the body. It can stretch to sustain a baby during delivery and consists of mucus membranes that help keep it moist.

    vagina

  • 53

    It is a muscular inversed, pear shaped organ that carries a fetus during pregnancy.

    uterus

  • 54

    The uterus is divided into two parts

    cervix and the corpus

  • 55

    Is the bigger part of your uterus that enlarges during pregnancy.

    corpus

  • 56

    They are tiny, oval shaped glands that are connected to the fallopian tubes on the left and right sides of the body. It produced eggs and hormones namely ESTROGEN and PROGESTERONE.

    ovaries ovaries

  • 57

    These are small ducts that are connected to the top area of your uterus and serve as passageways for your egg to transport from your ovaries to your uterus.

    fallopian tubes

  • 58

    Fertilization of an egg by sperm happens in the ______

    fallopian tube

  • 59

    The fertilized egg is also called as

    ovum

  • 60

    The two kinds of sex cells

    sperm and egg cells

  • 61

    When a sperm meets an egg it can fertilize it and it is called _____ which has _____ chromosomes each

    zygote 23

  • 62

    Are male reproductive cells

    sperm cells

  • 63

    Is the protective fluid around sperm.

    semen

  • 64

    External and internal male reproductive organs

    penis scrotum testes or testicles epididymis vas deferens prostate gland urethra

  • 65

    The exterior reproductive organ of the male which consists of two sections, the SHAFT and the GLANS.

    penis

  • 66

    It is the tip of the penis

    glans

  • 67

    It is the primary part of the penis and contains the tube or urethra that drains the bladder

    shaft

  • 68

    The sack of skin that holds and helps to protect the testicles.

    scrotum

  • 69

    Are two small organs that are located inside the scrotum. Are responsible for making sperm and are also engaged in producing a hormone called TESTOSTERONE.

    testes or testicles

  • 70

    It is a significant hormone during male development and maturation for creating muscles, deepening the voice and growing body hair.

    testosterone

  • 71

    Is a long whitish mass of firmly coiled tube and it is where the sperm that are produced in the seminiferous tubules flow into.

    epididymis

  • 72

    During the movement via the _____, the sperms undertake maturation since the sperm coming from the testes are immature and unable of fertilization

    epididymis

  • 73

    Is an elongated muscular tube that moves from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity to just behind the bladder.

    vas deferens

  • 74

    It transports mature sperm to the urethra, the tube that brings urine or sperm outside of the body in anticipation for ejaculation.

    vas deferens

  • 75

    Is found below the bladder and in front of the rectum.

    prostate gland

  • 76

    Encloses part of the urethra, a tube that brings urine out of the bladder and through the penis. It also helps produce semen, and muscles in this part press seaman into the urethra and out through ejaculation.

    prostate gland

  • 77

    Is the tube that brings p from your bladder outside of your body and it also ejaculates semen when you reach orgasm.

    urethra

  • 78

    The word _____ comes from the Greek EROS which means LOVE and GENOUS which means INDUCING

    EROGENOUS

  • 79

    The word EROGENOUS comes from the Greek ____ which means LOVE and _____ which means INDUCING

    EROS GENOUS

  • 80

    The word EROGENOUS comes from the Greek EROS which means _____ and GENOUS which means _____

    LOVE INDUCING

  • 81

    Is a human body part that has intensified sensitivity, which when simulated, may generate asexual response such as relaxation, sexual fantasies, sexual excitement and orgasm.

    erogenous zones

  • 82

    Is the stages one experiences during sexual activity from arousal to orgasm and both men and women.

    sexual response cycle

  • 83

    Who described the sexual response cycle

    masters and johnson

  • 84

    The four phases of sexual response cycle

    excitement phase plateau phase orgasm phase resolution phase

  • 85

    This is the beginning phase of sexual response characterized by increased blood flow, muscle tension and an elevated heart rate. Primary indicator in this phase is erection for both men and women.

    excitement phase

  • 86

    Sexual arousal continues to build up from the last phase but more intensely. The testes may elevate and pre-ejaculatory fluid may be secreted and women may experience increased swelling of the clitoris and outer lips of the vagina.

    plateau phase

  • 87

    The climax of the sexual response cycle and it is the shortest part stage that would only last in seconds.

    orgasm phase

  • 88

    After orgasm the body gradually returns to normal and the muscles relax. Men experience are refractory period during which they are unable to achieve another erection or orgasm but women the first for they can often have multiple orgasm.

    resolution phase

  • 89

    Chemistry of attraction involves various neurochemical and hormonal processes which includes

    attraction and dopamine love and oxytocin attachment and attachment hormones (oxytocin vasopressin and cortisol)

  • 90

    Is involved in the reward and pleasure systems, contributing to feelings of excitement, motivation and anticipation when we are attracted to someone.

    dopamine attraction and dopamine

  • 91

    Often referred to as love hormone

    oxytocin

  • 92

    It plays a significant role in social bonding and attachment and it is released during intimate physical contact, such as hugging, cuddling and sexual activity and promotes feelings of trust, emotional connection and bonding

    love and oxytocin

  • 93

    It involves the interplay of several hormones in romantic relationships and these hormones influence our sense of security, emotional bonding and responses to stress within a relationship

    attachment and attachment hormones oxytocin vasopressin cortisol

  • 94

    Is a study that looks into gender and the development of the relationship between gender and socioeconomic development that aims to achieve equality between men and women

    gender and development gad

  • 95

    Refers to the social roles and socially constructed identity of the person and it pertains to how the person identifies

    gender

  • 96

    Is the sense of being male or female of a person regardless of sex

    gender identity

  • 97

    Is the person sexual attractions whether homosexual, heterosexually, bisexually or asexually

    sexual identity

  • 98

    Lgbtq ai

    lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer or questioning intersexual pansexual asexual

  • 99

    It is not literally considered as an illness but as infections primarily transmitted through sexual contact

    sexually transmitted infections

  • 100

    The six sexually transmitted infections

    chlamydia gonorrhea human papillomavirus hpv herpes human immunodeficiency virus hiv syphilis

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Refers to an individual's identity related to their physical body, appearance and sensations.

    physical self

  • 2

    It encompasses physical characteristics, body image, motor skills, and overall physical development.

    physical self

  • 3

    This also lays the foundation for body awareness and body image formation.

    physical self

  • 4

    It is the physiological and material manifestation of the physical self.

    body

  • 5

    It undergoes stages of development in life that explains a significant development in the ability of man to adapt with the environment and changes it occurs in time.

    body

  • 6

    In general, the body is in constant change until it expires, commonly known as _____.

    from womb to tomb

  • 7

    It is considered to be the most crucial and complicated stage of development.

    adolescence

  • 8

    It refers to the qualities, attributes, or characteristics of an object, person, or experience that are aesthetically pleasing, visually appealing, or evoke a sense of admiration and pleasure.

    beauty

  • 9

    It has the power to evoke positive emotions, pleasure and awe.

    beauty

  • 10

    This can be affected if one cannot understand beauty and self perception.

    personal well-being and self esteem

  • 11

    Refers to an individual's perception, thoughts and feelings about their own body.

    body image

  • 12

    The ______ quality of beauty presents a measurable and rational view to perceive what is beautiful.

    objective quality of beauty

  • 13

    The ______ quality of beauty presents a non-universal idea that beauty will be dependent on others tastes.

    subjective quality of beauty

  • 14

    Presented beauty as a property of the WORLD OF FORMS; beauty is perfection.

    plato

  • 15

    Plato said that beauty is in the _____.

    world of forms

  • 16

    What one perceives to be beautiful in the world of matter is a mere imitation of what is in the world of forms.

    plato

  • 17

    Beauty is different with Beauty; Beauty with the capital B represents beauty in the _____, and the small letter b represents beauty in the world that is a _______.

    WORLD OF FORM mere imitation

  • 18

    His presentation of beauty is different from his teacher, he believes that beauty is proportional and can be achieved through quality, golden meaning.

    aristotle

  • 19

    According to Aristotle, the congruence and equal proportions of things, is beauty and what is beautiful must be proportionate. It is commonly known as _____.

    golden ratio

  • 20

    A Scottish philosopher, argued that beauty is not an inherent quality of objects but rather a subjective response in the observer.

    david hume

  • 21

    He believed that beauty arises from the sentiments and emotions that individuals attribute to certain qualities in objects.

    david hume

  • 22

    An American pragmatist philosopher, viewed beauty as an experience that arises from the dynamic interaction between a person and their environment.

    john dewey

  • 23

    He emphasized the importance of aesthetics in enriching human experiences and promoting meaningful connections with the world.

    john dewey

  • 24

    Refers to how individuals perceive their physical appearance, which can significantly impact their self presentation and confidence.

    body image

  • 25

    It involves recognizing and valuing one's unique physical attributes, engaging in self care, and resisting societal pressures and unrealistic beauty standards.

    positive body image

  • 26

    With the site and conclude things based on physical appearance which is generally called ______.

    cognitive bias

  • 27

    The Cognitive Bias subjective interpretation of reality has a sub idea commonly known as the ______.

    halo effect

  • 28

    It is the misconception of man that all that is beautiful is good and saintly.

    halo effect

  • 29

    It is considered to further once understanding of body image and dictate that body images perspective is based on the generally accepted notion of the society.

    societal influences or sociological factor

  • 30

    Is a fundamental component of personality that everyone encounters. It extends beyond sexual union; it is complex and requires deeper understanding for individuals to fully comprehend their own sexuality.

    sexuality

  • 31

    Encompasses a wide spectrum including emotional inclinations, psychological viewpoints, and cultural influences.

    sexuality

  • 32

    Is part of the adolescent stage of maturing the reproductive system.

    puberty

  • 33

    The puberty for girls and boys starts between;

    girls 8 and 13 boys 9 and 14

  • 34

    It is a physical maturation process where an adolescent reaches sexual maturity and becomes capable of reproduction.

    puberty

  • 35

    Two types of physical changes that occur during puberty:

    primary sex characteristics secondary sex characteristics

  • 36

    Refers to changes to the sexual organs themselves (uterus, vagina, penis, and testes)

    primary sex characteristics

  • 37

    Refer to other visible changes that mark adult maturation such as height and body shape.

    secondary sex characteristics

  • 38

    It is the most significant and noticeable puberty related change for young men is called ______.

    spermarche

  • 39

    It occurs between the ages of 12 and 16 and it indicates a boy is now producing sperm and could fertilize a female egg through sexual activity.

    spermarche

  • 40

    The first ejaculation often occurs during sleep which is often referred to as ______.

    wet dream

  • 41

    The first menstrual period for young women who matures.

    menarche

  • 42

    The female reproductive system consists of _____

    internal and external organs

  • 43

    The female reproductive anatomy in external parts

    labia majora large lips labia minora small lips clitoris vaginal opening hymen

  • 44

    The internal parts of a female reproductive system

    vagina uterus ovaries fallopian tubes

  • 45

    It enclosed and protect the other external reproductive organs and during puberty, hair growth occurs on the skin of the ______

    labia majora

  • 46

    It is inside your labia majora and surround the opening to your vagina and urethra (the tube that carries pee from your bladder to the outside of your body)

    labia minora

  • 47

    The two labia minora meet at your ______, a small, sensitive protrusion that's comparable to a penis in men or people assigned male at birth.

    clitoris

  • 48

    A fold of skin covers your clitoris and is very sensitive to stimulation which is called _____

    prepuce

  • 49

    Allows menstrual blood and babies to exit your body. Tampons, fingers, sex toys or penises can go inside your vagina through your _____

    vaginal opening

  • 50

    Is a piece of tissue covering our surrounding part of your vaginal opening.

    hymen

  • 51

    It is the whole you pee from.

    opening to your urethra

  • 52

    It is the birth canal that connects to the cervix to the exterior part of the body. It can stretch to sustain a baby during delivery and consists of mucus membranes that help keep it moist.

    vagina

  • 53

    It is a muscular inversed, pear shaped organ that carries a fetus during pregnancy.

    uterus

  • 54

    The uterus is divided into two parts

    cervix and the corpus

  • 55

    Is the bigger part of your uterus that enlarges during pregnancy.

    corpus

  • 56

    They are tiny, oval shaped glands that are connected to the fallopian tubes on the left and right sides of the body. It produced eggs and hormones namely ESTROGEN and PROGESTERONE.

    ovaries ovaries

  • 57

    These are small ducts that are connected to the top area of your uterus and serve as passageways for your egg to transport from your ovaries to your uterus.

    fallopian tubes

  • 58

    Fertilization of an egg by sperm happens in the ______

    fallopian tube

  • 59

    The fertilized egg is also called as

    ovum

  • 60

    The two kinds of sex cells

    sperm and egg cells

  • 61

    When a sperm meets an egg it can fertilize it and it is called _____ which has _____ chromosomes each

    zygote 23

  • 62

    Are male reproductive cells

    sperm cells

  • 63

    Is the protective fluid around sperm.

    semen

  • 64

    External and internal male reproductive organs

    penis scrotum testes or testicles epididymis vas deferens prostate gland urethra

  • 65

    The exterior reproductive organ of the male which consists of two sections, the SHAFT and the GLANS.

    penis

  • 66

    It is the tip of the penis

    glans

  • 67

    It is the primary part of the penis and contains the tube or urethra that drains the bladder

    shaft

  • 68

    The sack of skin that holds and helps to protect the testicles.

    scrotum

  • 69

    Are two small organs that are located inside the scrotum. Are responsible for making sperm and are also engaged in producing a hormone called TESTOSTERONE.

    testes or testicles

  • 70

    It is a significant hormone during male development and maturation for creating muscles, deepening the voice and growing body hair.

    testosterone

  • 71

    Is a long whitish mass of firmly coiled tube and it is where the sperm that are produced in the seminiferous tubules flow into.

    epididymis

  • 72

    During the movement via the _____, the sperms undertake maturation since the sperm coming from the testes are immature and unable of fertilization

    epididymis

  • 73

    Is an elongated muscular tube that moves from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity to just behind the bladder.

    vas deferens

  • 74

    It transports mature sperm to the urethra, the tube that brings urine or sperm outside of the body in anticipation for ejaculation.

    vas deferens

  • 75

    Is found below the bladder and in front of the rectum.

    prostate gland

  • 76

    Encloses part of the urethra, a tube that brings urine out of the bladder and through the penis. It also helps produce semen, and muscles in this part press seaman into the urethra and out through ejaculation.

    prostate gland

  • 77

    Is the tube that brings p from your bladder outside of your body and it also ejaculates semen when you reach orgasm.

    urethra

  • 78

    The word _____ comes from the Greek EROS which means LOVE and GENOUS which means INDUCING

    EROGENOUS

  • 79

    The word EROGENOUS comes from the Greek ____ which means LOVE and _____ which means INDUCING

    EROS GENOUS

  • 80

    The word EROGENOUS comes from the Greek EROS which means _____ and GENOUS which means _____

    LOVE INDUCING

  • 81

    Is a human body part that has intensified sensitivity, which when simulated, may generate asexual response such as relaxation, sexual fantasies, sexual excitement and orgasm.

    erogenous zones

  • 82

    Is the stages one experiences during sexual activity from arousal to orgasm and both men and women.

    sexual response cycle

  • 83

    Who described the sexual response cycle

    masters and johnson

  • 84

    The four phases of sexual response cycle

    excitement phase plateau phase orgasm phase resolution phase

  • 85

    This is the beginning phase of sexual response characterized by increased blood flow, muscle tension and an elevated heart rate. Primary indicator in this phase is erection for both men and women.

    excitement phase

  • 86

    Sexual arousal continues to build up from the last phase but more intensely. The testes may elevate and pre-ejaculatory fluid may be secreted and women may experience increased swelling of the clitoris and outer lips of the vagina.

    plateau phase

  • 87

    The climax of the sexual response cycle and it is the shortest part stage that would only last in seconds.

    orgasm phase

  • 88

    After orgasm the body gradually returns to normal and the muscles relax. Men experience are refractory period during which they are unable to achieve another erection or orgasm but women the first for they can often have multiple orgasm.

    resolution phase

  • 89

    Chemistry of attraction involves various neurochemical and hormonal processes which includes

    attraction and dopamine love and oxytocin attachment and attachment hormones (oxytocin vasopressin and cortisol)

  • 90

    Is involved in the reward and pleasure systems, contributing to feelings of excitement, motivation and anticipation when we are attracted to someone.

    dopamine attraction and dopamine

  • 91

    Often referred to as love hormone

    oxytocin

  • 92

    It plays a significant role in social bonding and attachment and it is released during intimate physical contact, such as hugging, cuddling and sexual activity and promotes feelings of trust, emotional connection and bonding

    love and oxytocin

  • 93

    It involves the interplay of several hormones in romantic relationships and these hormones influence our sense of security, emotional bonding and responses to stress within a relationship

    attachment and attachment hormones oxytocin vasopressin cortisol

  • 94

    Is a study that looks into gender and the development of the relationship between gender and socioeconomic development that aims to achieve equality between men and women

    gender and development gad

  • 95

    Refers to the social roles and socially constructed identity of the person and it pertains to how the person identifies

    gender

  • 96

    Is the sense of being male or female of a person regardless of sex

    gender identity

  • 97

    Is the person sexual attractions whether homosexual, heterosexually, bisexually or asexually

    sexual identity

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    Lgbtq ai

    lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer or questioning intersexual pansexual asexual

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    It is not literally considered as an illness but as infections primarily transmitted through sexual contact

    sexually transmitted infections

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    The six sexually transmitted infections

    chlamydia gonorrhea human papillomavirus hpv herpes human immunodeficiency virus hiv syphilis