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Title: Human Sexuality


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Human Sexuality
  • Ms. Fitchwell
  • Health Education

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Human Sexuality
  • Adolescence is the time when young people go
    through the physical, emotional, and social
    changes that end in adulthood.
  • Puberty refers to the physical changes that occur
    during adolescence.
  • During puberty, secondary sex characteristics
    appear, and the reproductive structures mature.
  • Puberty begins because male and female hormones
    are released into the bloodstream.
  • During puberty, both boys and girls will grow
    quickly, perspire more, have body odor, and
    develop oily skin and some pimples.

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Human Sexuality
  • Between the ages of 9-17 children go through
    puberty, which marks the beginning of adolescence
  • Puberty occurs as a result of the release of
    hormones
  • Testosterone male hormone
  • Estrogen and progesterone female hormones
  • Male and female hormones are responsible for the
    physical, emotional, and social changes that
    occur.

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Physical Changes
  • The development of sex characteristics
  • Primary sex characteristics are directly related
    to the production of the reproductive cells
    sperm for males, and ovum for females
  • Secondary sex characteristics body hair in both
    males and females
  • Females - the development of breasts and widening
    of the hips
  • Males - and the broadening of the chest and the
    deepening of the voice

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Concerns over physical changes
  • As people reach puberty, there is great variation
    in the size and shape of people of the same age
  • Girls can be much taller than boys
  • Boys voices can crack due to an increase in
    the size of the larynx
  • Hands and feet may appear large and awkward

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Mental changes
  • Brain reaches its adult size and weight
  • Cognition the act or process of knowing,
    including both awareness and judgment and
    memory both increase.
  • You are able to predict the outcomes of many
    situations you look at different ways of
    solving problems

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Mental changes
  • Your ability to think logically, or think things
    out, increases
  • Can understand someone elses point of view
  • New interests will develop and career goals may
    begin to come into focus
  • Cerebral Cortex (Grey Matter)
  • Most complex part of CNS
  • Motor/sensory functions
  • Emotions
  • Cognition - Language
  • Attention

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Emotional changes
  • Strong emotional feelings can come to the surface
  • You can experience mood swings, sulking and crave
    privacy
  • May have difficulty in letting others know how
    you are feeling.

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Bell Ringer May 12th
  • What is the difference between primary and
    secondary sex characteristics?
  • What is the male sex hormone? Female sex
    hormones?
  • What are some mental changes that occur during
    puberty?

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Male Reproductive System
  • During puberty, the pituitary gland stimulates
    the testes to begin producing the male sex
    hormone, testosterone.
  • Testosterone- causes the production of sperm
  • Sperm- male reproductive cell
  • Two main biological functions of the male
    reproductive system1. production of sperm 2.
    transfer of it to the females body during sexual
    intercourse

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Male reproduction system
  • Click here to see the male reproductive system

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Warm-Up May
  • What role do the following organs/muscles/glands
    play in the male reproductive system?
  • Pituitary Gland
  • Testes
  • Epididymis
  • Seminal Vesicles
  • Stimulates the testes to produce the male sex
    hormone, testosterone.
  • External organ, produces testosterone and sperm.
  • Coil-like tube on the outside of testes, sperm
    are stored here and mature.
  • Located on each side of the bladder, produce
    liquid that mixes with sperm (semen is a fluid
    that carries and nourishes sperm).

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Bladder
Seminal Vesicles
Urethra
Penis
Prostate Gland
Cowper's Gland
Glans/Head
Vas Deferens
Epididymis
Testes
Scrotum
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Male Reproductive System is made up of both
internal and external organsExternal
organs1. Testes (testicles) are two small
glands that produce sperm. Testes hang outside of
the body in a sac called the scrotum. This sac
protects sperm by keeping the testes at a
temperature slightly below normal
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External organs2. Penis the external sex
organ in which the sperm is delivered to the
females body.Composed of spongy tissue that
contains many blood vessels. As a result of
increased blood flow, the penis becomes enlarged
and erect.
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Internal male reproductive organs
  • Plays a role in the delivery of the sperm
  • Urethra carries sperm and urine to the outside
    of the body. (a valve prevents the two fluids
    from mixing)
  • Epididymis located on the outer surface of the
    testes sperm mature here
  • Vas-deferens a pair of connecting tubes that
    receives the sperm from the epididymis
  • As the sperm travels through the vas deferens,
    they combine with fluids from the seminal
    vesicles, prostate gland and Cowpers gland and
    the to form semen.

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  • Ejaculation- A series of muscular contractions
    during sexual arousal.
  • During ejaculation, semen is released
  • Nocturnal emissions- Orgasm and ejaculation may
    occur during sleep.
  • Can be referred to as a wet dream
  • Occur because sperm production during puberty
    causes increased pressure in the reproductive
    system.

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


  • Uncircumcised penis with foreskin intact

Circumcised penis
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Female reproductive system
  • Click here to view female reproductive system

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Female Reproductive System
  • The Female Reproductive System stores female
    reproductive cells, or ova. It also nourishes
    and protects each fertilized ovum from the
    beginning of pregnancy through birth.
  • 1. Vagina also called the birth canal, is a
    hollow tube leading from the uterus to the
    outside of the body. Sperm from the male enters
    the female reproductive system through the
    vagina.

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Females Reproductive Organs
  • 2. Ovaries two small organs that have two
    functions 1. releases estrogen and
    progesterone 2. produces and releases a mature
    egg (ova) once a month called ovulation
  • Female babies are born with approx. 400,000
    immature ova in the ovaries. During puberty,
    hormones cause the immature ova to mature.

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  • 3. Fallopian tubes two small tubes that carry a
    released egg from the ovary to the uterus. When
    an egg is released from the ovary, it moves into
    the fallopian tubes and finger like projections
    draw the egg into the uterus.
  • If intercourse occurs during the time there
    is an egg in the fallopian tube, sperm may unite
    with the egg and fertilization occurs.

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  • 4. Uterus (womb) is a small, muscular,
    pear-shaped organ, about the size of a fist. The
    fertilized egg (zygote) will develop and grow in
    the uterus. The uterus has layers of tissue and
    a rich supply of blood to protect and nourish the
    developing fetus.
  • The base of the uterus is called the
    cervix. It expands during childbirth to allow
    the passage of the baby.

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Warm-Up May 16th
  • Whats the medical term for wet Dream? Why are
    they common as males go through puberty?
  • Whats the function of the ovaries ?

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Menstruation
  • If the ovum does not become fertilized, the
    lining of the uterus breaks down and is passed
    out of the vagina. This process is called
    menstruation
  • Usually lasts 3-5 days
  • Menstrual cycle, which is the time from the
    beginning of one menstrual cycle to the onset of
    the next, is usually a 28 day cycle
  • Onset usually between the ages of 10 15
  • Can be very irregular at first
  • Can also be affected by poor nutrition, stress
    and illness

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Menstrual cycle
  • Click here to view menstrual cycle

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Care of the reproductive system
  • Includes cleanliness, protection, and
    self-examination
  • A male who is not circumcised must practice extra
    hygiene
  • Avoid wearing clothing that is too tight
  • Wear a protective or supporter during strenuous
    exercise
  • Perform a monthly self exam of the testes to
    check for any thickening or lumps

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Problems of the male reproductive system
  • Hernia occurs when part of an organ pushes
    through an opening of a membrane or muscle that
    usually contains the organ.
  • 2. Sterility condition in which a person is
    unable to reproduce.
  • can be a result of producing too few sperm. This
    can be caused from environmental hazards that
    damage the sperm making process-exposure to X-
    rays, radiation and lead from motor exhaust
  • Can also be caused from temperature change,
    exposure to certain chemicals, smoking and
    disease.

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3. Enlarged prostate gland can enlarge for
reasons such as an infection, a tumor, or old
age. When the gland enlarges, it tends to
squeeze the urethra, resulting in frequent or
difficult urination4. Testicular torsion
twisting of testis so that blood vessels leading
to the testis also twists, cutting off the blood
supply.
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5. Cancer of the Prostate often a cancer site
of older men. 6. Cancer of the testes -
occurs most frequently in males between the ages
of 15 and 35.Hard lumps, or nodules , on the
testes may be a sign of cancer. There may or may
not be pain associated with the lumps
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Problems of the FRS
  • Menstrual cramps
  • Usually mild, lasting for several hours
  • A heating pad, over the counter medication and
    light exercise can help
  • Practice deep breathing-yoga-especially during
    pregnancy! , increase vitamin d intake
  • Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS).
  • PMS is a variety of symptoms that can occur
    several days to two weeks before the menstrual
    period.
  • Symptoms nervous tension, anxiety,
    irritability, mood swings, fatigue, bloating
  • How to decrease pms
  • Nutritional changes (avoid chemicals in foods),
  • get moving,
  • practice relaxation techniques-
  • address your stress levels

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  • Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) related to tampon use
    during the menstrual period.
  • This is a rare but serious disease that may be
    fatal.
  • The presence of a bacterium, staphylococcus
    aureus, causes the infection.
  • Flu-like symptoms aching muscles, sore throat,
    sudden high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, fainting,
    rash.

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Problems that can cause infertility
  • Blocked fallopian tube - leading cause of female
    infertility. Can be caused by pelvic
    inflammatory disease (PID) of abdominal surgery.
  • Endometriosis uterine tissue grows outside the
    uterus, often appearing on the ovaries, fallopian
    tubes in in the abdominal cavity.
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - an infection of the
    fallopian tubes, ovaries and surrounding areas in
    a womans pelvis. It can damage the reproductive
    organs and is usually caused by sexually
    transmitted diseases.

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Other reproductive disorders
  • Cervix, uterus and ovaries are common sites of
    cancer.
  • Cervical cancer is detected through a Pap test, a
    test in which samples of cells are taken from the
    cervix by a doctor.
  • All sexually active females should have a yearly
    Pap smear and all women from the age of 18 and
    older should also have a yearly Pap smear

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Breast self-examination
  • Is an important habit for females to develop
  • Should be done once a month, about a week after
    the start of their menstrual period (breasts
    tenderness/bloating before during period)
  • Should check for anything unusual, such as any
    discharge from the nipples, lumps or mass under
    the skin

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Bell Ringer May 7th
  • What is another term for wet dream?
  • Describe the term circumcision. What is removed
    during this process?
  • How long does an average menstrual cycle last?
  • Nocturnal Emission
  • Surgical Procedure that removes foreskin from the
    tip of the penis
  • 28 days

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Warm-Up Dec. 18th
  • List all of the female reproductive organs.
  • What is the function of the fallopian tubes?
  • What is another name for the uterus? Vagina?
  • How long does the average menstrual cycle last?
  • Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, endometrium,
    cervix, vagina
  • 2 Small tubes that carry and release ovaries from
    the ovaries to uterus.
  • WOMB AND BIRTH CANAL
  • 28 Days
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