MCN SESSION 9-11

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Understanding Human Reproductive Health Quiz

Test your knowledge on reproductive health with our engaging quiz designed for students and individuals keen on understanding human anatomy, sexual health, and genetics.

Take this quiz to:

  • Enhance your understanding of male and female reproductive systems
  • Learn about reproductive physiology and genetics
  • Explore the implications of sexual health on overall well-being
42 Questions10 MinutesCreated by LearningMind123
Organ of copulatiis a natural desire for sex. Sexual appetite can be influenced by such factors as health, mood, and emotional connection with your partner. On in male. Cylindrical structure: root, shaft/body, glans
LIBIDO
VASOCONGESTION
MUSCLE TENSION
Accumulation of blood in the area like remember the anatomy of the male penis, you have their corpus spongiosum like its a sponge which can be filled in by blood during sexual excitement and this is also successful because of vasospasm
DESIRE
LIBIDO
VASOCONGESTION
MUSCLE TENSION
Muscles are involve especially when during plateu and more obvious in orgasmic phase.
MUSCLE TENSION
VASOCONGESTION
DESIRE
There occurs with physical and psychological stimulation. We have the carrasing and imagination and uses the senses (taste, smell, touch, hearing) that may contribute to the excitement.
EXCITEMENT
ORGASM
CORPORA CAVERNOSA
RESOLUTION
In land form it is describe as flat surface in top of a mountain. Just like that in sexual response and this is sustain pleasure and this is reach just before orgasm .
EXCITEMENT
PLATEAU
RESOLUTION
REFRACTORY
IN MEN: Vasocongestion leads to dilation of the penis. HR increases to 100-175 beats/min (faster than fetus and it have 120-160) so if the men is excited he has 100-175 beats/m and RR to 40bpm.
True
False
This is said to be the peak of the cycle and this occurs when stimulation proceeds through the plateau stage to a point at which a vigorous contraction of muscles in the pelvic area expels or dissipates blood and fluid from area of congestion so this results to ejaculation in male
ORGASM
RESOLUTION
PLATEAU
is the period when the body is surpuperating or just like in the cellphone its recharging
REFRACTORY PERIOD
RESOLUTION PERIOD
PLATEAU PERIOD
It is important for the male to be healthy and as we said the age is a factor, the medications that they are taking, the psychological and physical stressors, so they have also to take care of themselves.
TRUE
FALSE
Caries genetic information.
DNA
RNA
VEINS
Threadlike structures within a nucleus of a cell that carry the genes
Chromosomes
Cytoplasm
DNA
A unit of heredity
Genes
Gender
Age
Normal amount of ejaculated sperm: 3-5 cc or 1 tsp.
3-6 cc or 2 tsp.
3-5 cc or 1 tsp.
2-7cc or 3 tsp.
Sperm is viable within
48-72 hrs
28 hrs
24hrs
Ovum is capable of being fertilized within
24- 36 hrs. After ovulation
10- 12 hrs. After ovulation
24- 48 hrs. After ovulation
Matured spermatozoa are formed; during which the number of chromosomes is halved
Gametogenesis
Patogenesis
Spermatogenesis
Oogenesis
Process during fetal life whereby the ovaries produces oogonia.
Spermatogenesis
Gametogenesis
Oogenesis
Patogenesis
Germ cells are produced
Gametogenesis
Oogenesis
Mitosis
Spermatogenesis
Process of cell division whereby both daughter cell has the same number and pattern of chromosomes as the original
Mitosis
Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
Age of reproductivity:
12-20years old
15-44 years old
20-60years old
Ideal age for childbearing:
20-30 years’ old
15-27years’ old
25-40years’ old
Physical appearance
Phenotype
Karyotype
Mitosis
A set of chromosomes arranged in a standard order
Phenotype
Karyotype
Mitosis
Average Menstrual Cycle:
20 days
28 days
35 days
Average Menstrual Period:
5 days
7days
3 days
Normal Blood loss:
50 cc or 1/4 cup
100 cc or 1/2 cup
200 cc or 1 cup
Cessation of menstruation
Menopause
Menarche
Menstruation
Average age for menopause
45
60
51
Development of secondary sexual characteristics in female
ESTROGEN
PROGESTIN
PROGESTERONE
Prepares the endometrium for implantation of fertilized ovum making it thick and tortuous (twisted)
PROGESTIN OR PROGESTERONE
ESTROGEN
MITOSIS
Onset of menstruation
MENARCHE
MENSTRUAL CYCLE
HYPOTHALAMUS
Episodic uterine bleeding in response to cyclic hormonal changes.
MENARCHE
MENSTRUAL CYCLE
PITUITARY GLAND
AVERAGE AMOUNT OF MENSTRUATION:
20-50 ML/ PERIOD
30-80 ML/ PERIOD
40-90 ML/ PERIOD
The first structure involved in the menstrual cycle. So, it is said that it is the one that initiating the cycle.
MENARCHE
HYPOTHALAMUS
SECRETES
PITUITARY GLAND
Occurs on the product that feeds back to decrease its own production
POSITIVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM
FALSE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM
FALSE POSITIVEFEEDBACK MECHANISM
GnRH has a strong influence in the anterior pituitary gland or the anterior lobe of your pituitary.
PITUITARY GLAND
SECRETES GNRH
ESTROGEN
The development of the follicle
LUTEAL PHASE
FOLLICULAR PHASE
SECRETORY PHASE
After ovulation; post ovulation because now you have the corpus luteum
SECRETORY PHASE
PROLIFERATIVE PHASE
LUTEAL PHASE
Days 1-5 (this is the time when the woman is still menstruating)
SECRETORY PHASE
MENSTRUAL PHASE
LUTEAL PHASE
Days 6-14 ® regeneration of endometrium (Gradually, the endometrium that has been slough off [endometrium- inner most lining of uterus] it will now start to repair, the building up of endometrium
SECRETORY PHASE
PROLIFERATIVE PHASE
LUTEAL PHASE
Days 15-28 (have abundance of progesterone that will help the endometrium prepare for implantation
SECRETORY PHASE
PROLIFERATIVE PHASE
LUTEAL PHASE
Inhibits uterine contractility.
PROGESTIN OR PROGESTERONE
HYPOTHALAMUS
TESTOSTERONE
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