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Title: Human Sexuality


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Human Sexuality
  • 10th Grade Health
  • Mr. Hager

2
Male Reproductive System
  • Testosterone is the male hormone released by the
    pituitary gland.

3
Testes
  • -
  • Produce sperm (seminiferous tubules, approx.
    1,000)
  • Scrotum-
  • Cremaster Muscles

4
Epididymis
  • -
  • 20 feet in length.
  • 64 days until sperm mature.

5
Vas Deferens
  • -
  • -
  • What surgical procedure is the Vas Deferens
    linked to?

6
Seminal Vesicles
  • Fluid-Filled pouches on either side of the
    prostate.
  • -
  • Ejaculatory duct.

7
The Prostate Gland
  • -
  • -
  • Why could a high acidity level be bad for sperm?

8
The Cowpers Gland
  • Secrets a clear sticky fluid.
  • Removes urine from the urethra.
  • Also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid.
  • Does pre-ejaculatory fluid have sperm it? Why
    would this be important?

9
Semen
  • The mixture of _____ and _____ from the seminal
    vesicles, ______, and Cowper's gland is called
    Semen.

10
Urethra
  • Small tube that extends from the bladder each
    of the vas deferens to the outside of the body
  • -

11
Penis
  • -
  • Increased blood flow to the penis causes what is
    called an erection

12
Foreskin
  • At birth, the tip of the penis is covered with a
    fold of skin called foreskin
  • Circumcision- surgical removal of foreskin

13
Female Reproductive System
14
Estrogen and Progesterone
  • The ______ produce these hormones that are
    responsible for secondary sex characteristics.
  • -

15
Female Reproductive Organs
  • -
  • Reception of sperm for fertilization to occur
  • ______________ necessary for a fertilized ovum to
    develop until birth

16
The Ovaries
  • Almond shaped -___________They house the Ova and
    produce the female sex hormones
  • Ovaries release 1 mature ovum each month -
    _________

17
Fallopian Tubes
  • -
  • Tiny hair like structures and contractions move
    the ovum along the uterus.
  • -

18
The Uterus
  • A small, muscular, pear-shaped organ, about the
    size of a fist.
  • ______________

19
The Cervix
  • ___________________
  • The lining of the Uterus breaks down and passes
    through the cervix to the vagina

20
The Vagina/Birth Canal
  • A muscular, very elastic tube that is a
    passageway from the Uterus to the outside

21
Menstruation
  • ________________, or if a fertilized Ovum does
    not attach to the uterine walls the lining is
    shed in the process of Menstruation.
  • _____________

22
Taking care of the Reproductive System
23
Complications of the Male Reproductive System
  • ________
  • Sterility
  • __________
  • Testicular Cancer

24
Self Exams - Men
  • Effects men age _____!!!!
  • ____________
  • What to look for
  • ________
  • Size
  • __________________________

25
Complications of the Female Reproductive System
  • _________
  • Cervical Cancer
  • ___________

26
Self Exams - Women
  • ___________________
  • Clinical breast exam every ___ years after 20
  • After 40 a ____________. (Best way to check)
  • Look for Lumps, Thickenings, or Changes.

27
Teen Pregnancy
28
Fertilization
  • ________________________
  • Occurs in the fallopian tube (two three days)
  • ______________________________
  • Zygote forms a protective covering and then
    begins to divide. 2X4X8X16

29
Implantation (7-8 days after fert.)
  • Zygote divides many times and becomes a
    ___________ (hollow cluster of cells)by the time
    it gets to the Uterus.
  • _____________________ (Endometrial tissue)
  • _______________ (size of a pencil point)
  • ______________- fertilized egg implants outside
    the uterus.

30
Embryonic Development
  • Three layers form from the dividing cells
  • 1. Develops into the Embryo
  • 2. _________ Fluid Filled sac around the
    embryo
  • 3. ______ forms along the lining of the uterus
  • Nutrients and 02 thru 2 arteries
  • Waste and CO2 thru 1 vein
  • Acts as the lungs, liver, kidneys, endocrine and
    digestive systems.

31
Embryonic Development
  • Tube that connects the embryo and placenta is.
  • Umbilical Cord

32
Embryo/Fetal Development
  • Week 1-8 called embryo
  • Week 9 Birth it is called a fetus

33
Conception
34
30 Hours
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7 Weeks
37
14 Weeks
38
24 Weeks
39
30 Weeks
40
3 stages of birth
  • ________- The stretching of the cervix (10 cm)
  • _______________________.
  • Longest most difficult part of labor.

41
3 Stages cont.
  • Birth- _____________________
  • Afterbirth _________________

42
Alcohol and Pregnancy
  • Can cause FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome)
  • _____________________________.
  • FAS babies are
  • _________
  • _____________
  • _____________

43
Alcohol and Pregnancy
  • FAS babies are
  • _________
  • Poor Coordination
  • _______________
  • Mental retardation
  • _____________

44
Tobacco and Pregnancy
  • _____________________________
  • Low Birth Weight, Higher risk of Complications
    (__________)

45
Prenatal Care
  • ____________________________
  • Calculate the birth date
  • ________________________
  • __________________
  • NO DRINKING!!!! NO SMOKING!!!!

46
HIV/AIDS
  • How well do you know it?????

47
HIV/AIDS
  • Definition
  • ___________________
  • ___________________________
  • HIV attacks CD4cells, which can be categorized
    as T-Cells.
  • T-Cells are a fundamental building block for the
    human immune system.

48
HIV
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HIV/AIDS
  • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
  • ____________________________________
  • Normal T-Cell count is between 1,400 2,700 uL
  • __________________________________
  • Most AIDS patients die from opportunistic
    diseases.

51
Opportunistic Diseases
  • PCP- _______________________
  • MAI Wasting Syndrome _________________________
  • AIDS Dementia Complex ____________________.
  • Kaposis Sarcoma _________________________

52
EXAMPLES.
53
Estimated number of people living with HIV
54
Statistics on HIV/AIDS
  • Sub-Sahara Africa 25.4 Million
  • South-South East Asia 7.1 million
  • North America 1.0 Million
  • Grand Total 39.4 Million Adults, and children
    living with HIV

55
HIV Transmission
  • _____________________________________
  • - Semen
  • - Vaginal Fluids
  • - __________________________
  • - 75-80 of HIV cases are caused by sexual
    contact.

56
HIV Transmission
  • Needles
  • _____________________________________
  • ______________________________________

57
HIV Transmission
  • Blood Transfusion
  • ________________________________
  • Rare in the U.S. due to new screening procedures.
  • Also donated blood is heat processed to remove
    the HIV virus.

58
HIV Transmission
  • HIV through Pregnancy
  • A woman who is infected with HIV can spread the
    virus to her baby during pregnancy, delivery, or
    breast-feeding.
  • Can be greatly reduced if certain medications are
    taken during pregnancy and breast-feeding is
    avoided.

59
Common Urban Legends
  • HIV cannot be transmitted through
  • ______
  • ___________
  • ___________
  • ________
  • _________
  • ________

60
Sources of more information
  • On the Internet
  • www.redcross.org
  • www.cdc.gov
  • www.siecus.org
  • www.webmd.com

61
STDs
62
STDs
  • Stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease
  • _____________________________.
  • 22-25 STDs recognized
  • ______________________

63
Chlamydia
  • Most common STD
  • Symptoms
  • Male
  • ____________________________
  • ____________________________
  • Female
  • ________________
  • ________________

64
Chlamydia
  • Treatment
  • Antibiotics
  • Dangers
  • PID Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

65
Gonorrhea
  • _______________________________
  • Symptoms -Men
  • Go unnoticed for a while
  • _______________________________
  • ______________

66
Gonorrhea
  • Symptoms Female
  • ____________________________
  • _____________
  • Burning and frequent urination
  • Diagnosis Treatment
  • Medical tests, cultures
  • _________

67
Syphilis
  • Disease caused by the bacterium called
    spirochete.
  • _________________________________
  • Symptoms
  • 10-90 days
  • Primary Stage Small red painless sore
  • _______________________________.
  • Latent Stage two years or more, symptoms
    disappear
  • Neurosyphilis stage _____________________

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Herpes
  • -
  • -
  • Transmitted through contact
  • -
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