3337 - Exam 1
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This is a practice test for the first exam in PSYC 3337 – Fall 2016. Your score on this test DOES NOT guarantee the same score on the actual exam. However, this test may allow you to gauge where you may need to study more for the actual exam. Good luck!
P.S. There are graphical depictions of genitals. It’s a requirement of this class to be able to identify the anatomy which is typically related to sexuality. If this offends you, please consider dropping the class, and especially do not complain to the author of this practice test about it.
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Question 1 of 72
1. Question
Generally speaking, masturbation tends to be more common among people with less education.
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Question 2 of 72
2. Question
The majority of sexual activity depicted in current television programming occurs between married or engaged people.
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Question 3 of 72
3. Question
In China, the rates of divorce, sexually transmitted diseases, and extramarital sex are all increasing.
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Question 4 of 72
4. Question
Which of the following is NOT true regarding Islam?
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Question 5 of 72
5. Question
The practice of female circumcision is most likely practiced in Middle Eastern countries because of:
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Question 6 of 72
6. Question
A comparison of the sexual views of religions and cultures from around the world would suggest which of the following?
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Question 7 of 72
7. Question
Which of the following best describes Victorian attitudes toward morality?
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Question 8 of 72
8. Question
Sex refers to the psychological and sociocultural characteristics associated with our gender.
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Question 9 of 72
9. Question
Which of the following most accurately reflects the chronological sequence of normal prenatal differentiation?
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Question 10 of 72
10. Question
As a result of androgen insensitivity syndrome:
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Question 11 of 72
11. Question
Gender role refers to an individual’s subjective sense of being female or male.
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Question 12 of 72
12. Question
Two functional X chromosomes are needed for the complete development of ovaries.
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Question 13 of 72
13. Question
The scrotal sac of the male is homologous to the labia majora of the female.
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Question 14 of 72
14. Question
clothing, hairstyles, mannerisms that have been categorized as masculine or feminine in a particular culture at a given time
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Question 15 of 72
15. Question
composed of one’s attractions, behaviors, and identity
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Question 16 of 72
16. Question
this is a biological, psychological, social, and cultural construct
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Question 17 of 72
17. Question
the way a person ‘does gender’
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Question 18 of 72
18. Question
composed of one’s chromosomes, hormones, internal and external genitalia
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Question 19 of 72
19. Question
one’s sense of being a man, woman, both, or neither
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Question 20 of 72
20. Question
male, female, intersex
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Question 21 of 72
21. Question
masculine, feminine, androgynous
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Question 22 of 72
22. Question
one fourth of this is used to assign a gender to a fetus or baby
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Question 23 of 72
23. Question
The loose skin covering the penile shaft is called
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Question 24 of 72
24. Question
The highest concentration of nerve endings are located in the
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Question 25 of 72
25. Question
Alkaline means:
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Question 26 of 72
26. Question
Once a person has a vasectomy, they can immediately have peno-vaginal sex and not worry about getting anyone pregnant.
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Question 27 of 72
27. Question
People with circumcised penises respond more quickly during peno-vaginal penetration than those with uncircumcised penises because their glans is more fully exposed during this behavior.
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Question 28 of 72
28. Question
Please match the correct terms with the anatomy picture below:
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- Clitoris
- Urethral opening
- Labia majora
- Labia minora
- Perineum
- Anus
- Vulva
- Introitus
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Question 29 of 72
29. Question
What does the Latin term “mons veneris” mean?
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Question 30 of 72
30. Question
Forms of female genital cutting has been practiced at some time in almost all parts of the world, including the US.
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Question 31 of 72
31. Question
A person’s hymen is always intact until the first time they are penetrated by a penis.
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Question 32 of 72
32. Question
The clitoris has a shaft and a glans (i.e. head)
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Question 33 of 72
33. Question
Youth are going through puberty at younger and younger ages.
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Question 34 of 72
34. Question
Symptoms of toxic shock syndrome include (check all that apply)
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Question 35 of 72
35. Question
Lesbian women are screened for breast cancer less often than heterosexual women
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Question 36 of 72
36. Question
Please match the correct labels to the anatomy in the picture below:
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- Fallopian tubes
- Ovaries
- Uterus
- Cervix
- Vagina
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Question 37 of 72
37. Question
Please match the correct labels to the anatomy picture below:
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- Shaft
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- glans
- urethral opening
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Question 38 of 72
38. Question
Please label the anatomy in the picture below:
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- Bladder
- Prostate
- Rectum
- Vas deferens
- Testis
- Urethra
- Urethral opening
- Cowper's glands
- Epididymus
- Seminal vesicle
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Question 39 of 72
39. Question
Please match the terms with their definitions:
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- involves self-understanding, interpersonal sexual skills, scientific knowledge, and consideration of the cultural context of sexuality
- the external genitals of female (or assigned female at birth) people
- the portion of the penis that extends internally into the pelvic cavity
- a covering of skin over the penile glans
- assumptions about how people are likely to behave based on their maleness or femaleness
- a term applied to people who posses biological attributes of both sexes
- multicelled descendant of the united egg and sperm
- symptoms of physical discomfort and emotional irritability that occur 2 to 12 days before menstruation
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sexual intelligence
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vulva
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root
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foreskin
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gender assumptions
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intersex
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blastocyst
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premenstrual syndrome
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Question 40 of 72
40. Question
Please match the terms below with their correct definition
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- refers to a combination of psychological and social factors
- a triangular mound over the pubic bone above the vulva
- the forskin or fold of skin over the clitoris
- the structures in the shaft of the penis that engorge with blood during sexual arousal
- a cord attached to the testis that contains the vas deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and cremasteric muscle fibers
- cells located between the seminferous tubules that are the major source of androgen in people who were assigned male at birth
- one's chromosomes, hormones, internal and external genitalia
- one's sense of being a man, woman, both, or neither
- a small structure in the central core of the brain that controls the pituitary gland and regulates motivated behavior and emotional expression
- a chromosomally non-variant (XX) female who, as a result of excessive exposure to androgens during prenatal sex differentiation, develops external genitalia resembling those of a male
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psychosocial
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mons veneris
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prepuce
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cavernous bodies
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spermatic cord
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interstitial cells
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sex
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gender identity
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hypothalamus
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Question 41 of 72
41. Question
Please put in order the stages of the menstrual cycle.
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Menstrual phase - the uterus sheds the thickened inner layer of the endometrium, which is discharged through the cervix and vagina as menstrual flow.
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Proliferative phase - the pituitary gland increases the production of follical-stimulating hormone (FSH), which stimulates the developing folicles to mature and to produce several types of estrogen. Estrogen in turn causes the endometrium to thicken. Ovulation occurs 14 days prior to the onset of menstruation, caused by an increase in lutenizing hormone (LH).
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Secretory phase - continued pituitary secretions of luteinizing hormone (LH) cause the ells of the ruptured follicle to develop into a yellowish bump called the corpus luteum. This corpus luteum secretes progesterone, which inhibits the production of the cervical mucus during ovulation. Together with the estrogen produced by the overies, progesterone causes the endometrium to thicken and engorge with blood in preparation for implantation of a blastocyst.
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Question 42 of 72
42. Question
Which structures are a part of the testes (select all that apply)?
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Although the spermatic cord, vas deferens, and epididymis are near or on the testes, the testes themselves only contain the seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells.
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Although the spermatic cord, vas deferens, and epididymis are near or on the testes, the testes themselves only contain the seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells.
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Question 43 of 72
43. Question
True or False: In ancient China, sexual activity was considered to be detrimental to spiritual growth.
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Question 44 of 72
44. Question
True or False: Ancient Hebrews appreciated sexuality within marriage.
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Question 45 of 72
45. Question
True or False: Early Christian writers believed that sex could lead to a closeness with God.
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Question 46 of 72
46. Question
Which of the following was NOT used as imagery of women in the Middle Ages?
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Question 47 of 72
47. Question
During which period was the celibacy requirement for clergy questioned?
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Question 48 of 72
48. Question
True or False: In the Victorian Age, women were viewed as sexually uncontrolled deviants, and needed marriage to keep their sexual urges in check.
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Question 49 of 72
49. Question
True or False: Understanding and acceptance of non-heterosexual orientations began in the 1960s.
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Question 50 of 72
50. Question
True or False: There have not been many great changes in sexual norms in the last century.
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Question 51 of 72
51. Question
Please match the term with its definition.
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- Rinsing out the vagina with plain water or a variety of solutions. It is usually unnecessary for hygiene.
- The small end of the uterus, located at the back of the vagina.
- The opening in the cervix that leads to the interior of the uterus
- An instrument used to open the vaginal walls during a gynecological exam.
- A pear-shaped organ inside the female pelvis, within which the fetus develops.
- The thin membrane covering the outside of the uterus.
- The smooth muscle layer of the uterine wall.
- Two tubes, extending from the sides of the uterus, in which an egg and sperm travel.
- Fringelike ends of the fallopian tubes, into which the released ovum enters.
- A pregnancy that occurs when a fertilized ovum implants outside the uterus, most commonly in a fallopian tube.
- Female gonads that produce ova and sex hormones.
- The reelease of a mature ovum from the ovary.
- The engorgement of blood vessels in particular body parts in response to sexual arousal.
- Glands and ducts in the anterior wall of the vagina. Some women (or assigned female at birth people) experience sexual pleasure, arousal, orgasm, and an ejaculation of fluids from stimulation of this area.
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douching
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cervix
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speculum
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uterus
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perimetrium
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myometrium
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fallopian tubes
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fimbriae
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ectopic pregnancy
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ovaries
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ovulation
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vasocongestion
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Grafenberg spot (G-spot)
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Question 52 of 72
52. Question
Please match the terms with their definitions below.
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- A male (or assigned male at birth) sexual organ consisting of the internal root and the external shaft and glans.
- The portion of the penis that extends internally into the pelvic cavity.
- The length of the penis between the glans and the body.
- The head of the penis; it is richly endowed with nerve endings.
- The structures in the shaft of the penis that engorge with blood during sexual arousal.
- A cylinder that forms a bulb at the base of the penis, extends up into the penile shaft, and forms the penile glans.
- A covering of skin over the penile glans.
- The rim of the penile glans.
- A highly sensitive thin strip of skin that connects the glans of the shaft to the underside of the penis.
- The pouch of skin of the external male genitals that encloses the testes.
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penis
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Question 53 of 72
53. Question
Please match the term with its definition below.
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- Thin, coiled structures in the testes in which sperm are produced.
- Cells located between the siminiferous tubules that are the major source of androgen in males.
- A gland located at the base of the bladder that produces about 30% of the seminal fluid released during ejaculation.
- Two pea-sized glands located alongside the base of the urethra in the male that secrete an alkaline fluid during sexual arousal.
- The process by which the penis or clitoris engorges with blood and increases in size.
- A viscous fluid ejaculated through the penis that contains sperm and fluids from the prostate, seminal vesicles, and Cowper's glands.
- Unusual culture-bound phenomenon in which a male believes his penis is shrinking and retracting into his body.
- A widely used term for the genital retraction syndrome.
- Surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis.
- A condition characterized by an extremely tight penile foreskin.
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seminiferous tubules
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Question 54 of 72
54. Question
Please match the term with its definition below.
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- The external genitals of the female (or assigned female at birth).
- A triangular mound over the public bone above the vulva.
- The outer lips of the vulva.
- A highly sensitive structure of the female (or AFAB) external genitals, the only function of which is sexual pleasure.
- The length of the clitoris between the glans and the body.
- The head of the clitoris, which is richly endowed with nerve endings.
- The innermost tips of the cavernous bodies that connect to the pubic bones.
- The medical practice specializing in women's health and in diseases of the female reproductive and sexual organs.
- The inner lips of the vulva, one on each side of the vaginal opening.
- The foreskin or fold of skin over the clitoris.
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vulva
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Question 55 of 72
55. Question
Please match the term with its definition below.
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- A cheesy substance of glandular secretions that sometimes accumulates under the hood of the clitoris, or the foreskin of the penis.
- The structures in the shaft of the clitoris that engorge with blood during sexual arousal.
- The area of the vulva inside the labia minora.
- The tube through which urine passes from the bladder.
- The opening to the vagina.
- Tissue that partially covers the vaginal opening.
- The area between the vagina and anus, or the scrotum and anus. (Slang term is "the taint".)
- Two bulbs, one on each side of the vaginal opening, that engorge with blood during sexual arousal.
- Two small glands slightly inside the vaginal opening that secrete a few drops of fluid during sexual arousal.
- A series of exercises that strengthen the muscles underlying the external genitals.
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introitus
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vestibular bulbs
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Question 56 of 72
56. Question
Please match the term with its definition below.
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- A strechable canal that opens at the vulva and extends about 3 to 5 inches into the pelvis.
- Collective term for the mucous membranes; moist tissues that lines certain body areas such as the penile urethra, vagina, and mouth.
- The folds of tissue in the vagina.
- Glands and ducts in the anterior wall of the vagina.
- The engorgement of blood vessels in particular body parts in response to sexual arousal.
- The sloughing off of the built up uterine lining that takes place if conception has not occurred.
- The initial onset of menstrual periods.
- Simultaneous menstrual cycles that sometimes occur among women (or people assigned female at birth) who live in close proximity.
- A pituitary hormone secreted during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle. FSH stimulates the development of ovarian follicles. In people assigned male at birth, it stimulates sperm production.
- The hormone secrete by the pituitary gland that stimulates ovulation. In people assigned male at birth, it is called the interstitial cell hormone (ISCH) and stimulates production of androgens by the testes.
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vagina
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Grafenberg spot (G-spot)
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menstruation
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menarche
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menstrual synchrony
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follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
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luteinizing hormone (LH)
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Question 57 of 72
57. Question
Please match the term with its definition below.
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- The phase of the menstrual cycle during which menstruation occurs.
- The phase of the menstrual cycle during which the ovarian follicles mature.
- The phase of the menstrual cycle during which the corpus luteum develops and secrets progesterone.
- Multicelled descendant of the united egg and sperm
- Symptoms of physical discomfort and emotional irritability that occur 2 to 12 days before menstruation.
- Premenstrual symptoms severe enough to significantly disrupt a person who was assigned female at birth's functioning.
- Pain or discomfort before or during menstruation.
- Hormones that induce uterine contractions.
- A condition in which uterine tissue grows on various parts of the abdominal cavity.
- The absence of menstruation.
- A disease that occurs most commonly in menstruating people, and that can cause a person to go into shock. Typically caused by leaving a tampon in the vagina for too long.
- Physiological changes that occur during the transition period from fertility to infertility, applies to all sexes/genders.
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menstrual phase
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proliferative phase
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secretory phase
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blastocyst
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premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
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premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
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dysmenorrhea
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prostaglandins
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endometriosis
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amenorrhea
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toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
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climacteric
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Question 58 of 72
58. Question
Please match the term with the definition below.
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- The time period before menopause when estrogen is decreasing. Typically begins around age forty.
- Cessation of menstruation as a result of the aging process or surgical removal of the ovaries.
- The use of supplemental hormones during and after menopause, or following surgical removal of the ovaries. Also used as a transitioning therapy for transgender individuals.
- Inflammation of the vaginal walls caused by a variety of vaginal infections. (e.g. a yeast infection)
- A screening test for cancer of the cervix.
- Surgical removal of the uterus.
- Surgical removal of the ovaries.
- The physical characteristics other than genitals that indicate sexual maturity, such as body hair, breasts, and deepened voice.
- Glands in the breast that produce milk.
- A highly sensitive X-ray test for the detection of breast cancer
- Surgical removal of the breast(s).
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perimenopause
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menopause
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hormone therapy (HT)
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vaginitis
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hysterectomy
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oophorectomy
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secondary sex characteristics
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mammary glands
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mammography
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mastectomy
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Question 59 of 72
59. Question
What are the three parts of gender?
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Question 60 of 72
60. Question
Please match the term with its definition below.
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- Physical sex differs from cultural expectations
- Gender expression differs from cultural expectations
- Gender identity differs from cultural expectations.
- Gender identity does not differ from cultural expectations.
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Intersex
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Gender non-conforming / Gender variance
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Transgender
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Cisgender
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Question 61 of 72
61. Question
True or False: In transgender people, being able to “pass” as cisgender is considered a transition success.
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Transition is considered successful when the person feels comfortable with the gender confirmation procedures that they have used. They may have gone through no procedures, or many. It depends on the person, and how they feel with their gender.
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Transition is considered successful when the person feels comfortable with the gender confirmation procedures that they have used. They may have gone through no procedures, or many. It depends on the person, and how they feel with their gender.
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Question 62 of 72
62. Question
Which of these sex chromosome pairings are viable, and able to survive to birth?
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Question 63 of 72
63. Question
What is required for ovaries to form?
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Question 64 of 72
64. Question
Which of these structures are present before the gonads differentiate?
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Question 65 of 72
65. Question
Which substances are required for the creation of the “male” genitalia/sex organs?
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Question 66 of 72
66. Question
Please match the undifferentiated tissue with the genital area that they become.
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- penis
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- urethra
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genital tubercle
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labio-scrotal swelling
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uro-genital fold
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Question 67 of 72
67. Question
Please match the undifferentiated tissue with the genital area it will become.
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- clitoris
- labia majora
- labia minora
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genital tubercle
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labio-scrotal swelling
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uro-genital fold
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Question 68 of 72
68. Question
Please match the intersex condition with its definition
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- XO chromosomes, normal vulva, internal sex organs do not develop correctly.
- Has XXY chromosomes, has penis, scrotum, and testes at birth, genitals underdeveloped during puberty, sterile and low sex interest unless given testosterone.
- XY chromosomes, lacks receptors that respond to androgens, normal testes, normal vulva, internal structures ambiguous, typically raised female
- XX chromosomes, produces an abnormally high amount of androgens due to a malfunction of the adrenal gland. May result in ambiguous internal genitalia and/or have penis/scrotum looking external genitalia.
- XY chromosomes, but develop a vulva. At puberty, hormones cause testes to descend and the clitoris to develop into a penis. Many people transition from female to male as a result of this condition.
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Turner's Syndrome
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Klinefelter's Syndrome
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Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)
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Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)
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DHT Deficient Males
Correct 5 / 5PointsGoogle “Guevedoces” for some interesting information about DHT deficiency, and a village where it is common.
Incorrect / 5 PointsGoogle “Guevedoces” for some interesting information about DHT deficiency, and a village where it is common.
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Question 69 of 72
69. Question
Match the culture with its gender behavior relative to western gender roles.
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- Both sexes act "masculine"
- Both sexes act "feminine"
- Gender roles are reversed from how they are in western cultures.
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Mundugumor
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Arapesh
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Tchambuli
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Question 70 of 72
70. Question
Put the following stages of spermatogenesis to ejaculation in chronological order.
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sperm created in seminiferous tubules in the testes
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move to the epididymus to be stored and matured
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travel up and around through the vas deferens
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Seminal fluid is added by the seminal vesicles
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semen travels through ejaculatory duct
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Prostate gland adds additional seminal fluid
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Cowper’s gland creates pre-cum
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semen exits the body via ejaculation through the urethra through the tip of the penis
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Question 71 of 72
71. Question
Please match the term with its definition below.
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- The male and female sex glands, ovaries and testes.
- A class of hormones that produce female secondary sex characteristics and affect the menstrual cycle.
- A class of hormones, including progesterone, that are produced by the ovaries.
- A class of hormones that promote the deelopment of male genitals and secondary sex characteristics and influence sexual motivation in both sexes. These hormones are produced by the adrenal glands in males and females and by the testes in males.
- A term applied to people who possess biological attributes of both sexes.
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gonads
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estrogens
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progestational compounds
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androgens
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intersex
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Question 72 of 72
72. Question
Match the male anatomy to the homologous female anatomy
Sort elements
- Glans of penis
- Foreskin of penis
- Shaft of penis
- Scrotal sac
- Testes
- Prostate gland
- Cowper's glands
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Clitoris
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Hood of clitoris
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Labia minora
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Labia majora
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Ovaries
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Skene's ducts
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Bartholin's glands
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