HPE Quiz

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Understanding Puberty and Development

Welcome to our quiz designed to enhance your knowledge about puberty and human development! This quiz covers essential topics related to growth stages, reproductive cells, hormonal changes, and hygiene practices.

  • Test your understanding of puberty
  • Learn about key physiological changes
  • Enhance your health education knowledge
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by GrowingMind321
What is the the first stage of growth?
Infancy
Childhood
Conception
Puberty
What are heredity traits?
Traits passed through genes
Traits affected by your environment
What is the best way to stay clean and sweet smelling?
Baths and colonge
Shower and deoderant
Clean clothes
What is the female sex cell?
Ovary
Ovum
Ovu
Ovaries
What is the thing that carries the ovum to the uterus?
Fallopain tube
Fallapian pipe
Fallopian pipe
Fallopian tube
What is the male sex cell?
Spern
Sperm
Penis
Penus
How long is an average period?
4 days
5 days
6 days
It changes for everyone
Where does the ovum sit?
Uterus
Utrus
Utirus
Utarus
What are the main female hormones?
Oestrogen and progesterone
Oestrogen and testosterone
All of the above
What is the male hormone?
Testostarone
Testisterone
Testostorone
Testosterone
What are some shared puberty changes?
Sexual arousal and facial hair
Underarm hair and voice deepens
More sweat and oily skin
Pubic hair and bigger hips
Do deoderonts stop sweating?
Yes
No
The question beforehand's answer was no because it is anti-persperints that stop sweat not deoderonts but most deoderonts are combined with anti-persperints
What is only a female change during puberty?
Oily skin and hair
More sweating
Hormones
Bigger hips
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