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Sexuality : The behaviors, instincts, and attitudes associated with being sexual.
Sex : Maleness of femaleness, resulting from genetic, structural, and functional.
Gender : Maleness or femaleness, as determined by a combination of anatomical and physiological factors, psychological factors, and learned behaviors.
Testosterone : The primary sex hormone in men.
Estrogen : The primary sex hormone in women.
Endocrine system : The group of organs that produce hormones and secrete them directly into the blood for transport to target organs.
Secondary Sex Characteristics : Physical changes associated with maleness or femaleness, induced by sex hormones.
Ovary : The female sex organ that produces egg cells, estrogen, and progesterone.
Ovum : The female gamete (egg cell).
Menstruation : Discharge of blood from vagina as a result of the shedding of the uterine lining at the end of the menstrual cycle.
Amenorrhea : The absence or suppression of menstruation.
Dysmenorrhea : Painful menstruation.
Testes : The male sex organs that produce sperm and testosterone.
Epididymus : The portion of the male duct system in which sperm mature.
Vas Deferens : Two tubes that carry sperm from the epididymus into the urethra.
Prostate Gland : A structure surrounding the male urethra that produces a secretion that helps liquify the semen from the testes.
Sexual Orientation : The direction of an individual's sexual interest, either to members of the opposite sex or to members of the same sex.
Celibacy : Abstention from sexual activity; can be partial or complete, permanent or temporary.
Abstinence : Voluntary refrainment from sexual intercourse.
Refractory Period : The period of time following orgasm during which the male cannot experience another orgasm.
Personal Sexuality
Across:1. | Two tubes that carry sperm from the epididymus into the urethra. | 3. | Voluntary refrainment from sexual intercourse. | 5. | The direction of an individual's sexual interest, either to members of the opposite sex or to members of the same sex. | 8. | The period of time following orgasm during which the male cannot experience another orgasm. | 9. | Painful menstruation. |
| 13. | The primary sex hormone in men. | 15. | The female gamete (egg cell). | 16. | Discharge of blood from vagina as a result of the shedding of the uterine lining at the end of the menstrual cycle. | 19. | Abstention from sexual activity; can be partial or complete, permanent or temporary. | 20. | The male sex organs that produce sperm and testosterone. |
| | Down:2. | Physical changes associated with maleness or femaleness, induced by sex hormones. | 4. | The female sex organ that produces egg cells, estrogen, and progesterone. | 6. | A structure surrounding the male urethra that produces a secretion that helps liquify the semen from the testes. | 7. | The absence or suppression of menstruation. | 10. | The primary sex hormone in women. |
| 11. | Maleness or femaleness, as determined by a combination of anatomical and physiological factors, psychological factors, and learned behaviors. | 12. | The portion of the male duct system in which sperm mature. | 14. | The group of organs that produce hormones and secrete them directly into the blood for transport to target organs. | 17. | Maleness of femaleness, resulting from genetic, structural, and functional. | 18. | The behaviors, instincts, and attitudes associated with being sexual. |
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Personal Sexuality
Across:1. | Two tubes that carry sperm from the epididymus into the urethra. | 3. | Voluntary refrainment from sexual intercourse. | 5. | The direction of an individual's sexual interest, either to members of the opposite sex or to members of the same sex. | 8. | The period of time following orgasm during which the male cannot experience another orgasm. | 9. | Painful menstruation. |
| 13. | The primary sex hormone in men. | 15. | The female gamete (egg cell). | 16. | Discharge of blood from vagina as a result of the shedding of the uterine lining at the end of the menstrual cycle. | 19. | Abstention from sexual activity; can be partial or complete, permanent or temporary. | 20. | The male sex organs that produce sperm and testosterone. |
| | Down:2. | Physical changes associated with maleness or femaleness, induced by sex hormones. | 4. | The female sex organ that produces egg cells, estrogen, and progesterone. | 6. | A structure surrounding the male urethra that produces a secretion that helps liquify the semen from the testes. | 7. | The absence or suppression of menstruation. | 10. | The primary sex hormone in women. |
| 11. | Maleness or femaleness, as determined by a combination of anatomical and physiological factors, psychological factors, and learned behaviors. | 12. | The portion of the male duct system in which sperm mature. | 14. | The group of organs that produce hormones and secrete them directly into the blood for transport to target organs. | 17. | Maleness of femaleness, resulting from genetic, structural, and functional. | 18. | The behaviors, instincts, and attitudes associated with being sexual. |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only