Deck 14: Exploring the Origins of Sexuality

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When did you become genetically male or female?

A) at the moment of conception
B) during the embryonic stage
C) during the second trimester of development
D) during the third trimester of development
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For many young boys, fully mature sperm do not develop until age ______.

A) 13
B) 17
C) 14
D) 15
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In girls, the onset of menstruation is called

A) menses.
B) primensis.
C) menarche.
D) menopause.
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Why is it unusual for a typical woman in her fifties to become pregnant?

A) Most women observe a decline in reproductive hormone production.
B) Their husbands are often infertile by that age.
C) Many couples no longer have regular sexual intercourse after age 50.
D) Most American couples have undergone voluntary sterilization by that age.
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One's initial gender identity is based upon

A) a preference for one gender role over another.
B) a recognition of one's biological gender.
C) gender role instruction from parents.
D) biological messages.
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Parents most commonly introduce a gender identity to their children by

A) punishing their children for behavior outside the norm.
B) discussing with their children the roles they are expected to fill.
C) reinforcing either the feminine or masculine characteristics of the child.
D) giving them the broadest possible freedom to choose their interests.
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The process of internalizing a mature gender image is called

A) gender surveying.
B) gender adoption.
C) gender identity.
D) genderization.
Question
The achievement of a personally satisfying interpretation of one's masculinity or femininity is termed

A) gender preference.
B) gender adoption.
C) gender identification.
D) gender qualification.
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Thomas and Anita both work full time and share equally the tasks of child care and housework. The gender image they are modeling for their two young girls can best be labeled as

A) gender-bending.
B) unconventional.
C) androgynous.
D) traditional.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of androgynous people? They

A) are independent.
B) have low self-esteem.
C) have positive attitudes towards sexuality.
D) are motivated to achieve.
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Which of the following does NOT have an effect on the length of a woman's menstrual cycle?

A) unresolved stress
B) illnesses
C) major life changes
D) age of first sexual encounter
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Why do the male gonads hang in a sac outside the body cavity?

A) There is no room for them in the body cavity.
B) The body cavity is too warm for proper sperm development.
C) This is the most efficient way for sperm to be ejaculated.
D) This promotes a clear separation between the sexual and excretory functions of the penis.
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The function of ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone) is to

A) control sexual responsiveness.
B) control physical growth during puberty.
C) trigger the onset of menarche in females.
D) begin the process of sperm development in males.
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Which of the following serves primarily to lubricate the urethra with a clear, viscous mucus?

A) Cowper's glands
B) seminal vesicles
C) prostate gland
D) epididymis
Question
Sperm make up about ____ percent of the volume of semen.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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The female analog to the male penis is the

A) uterus.
B) clitoris.
C) vagina.
D) mons pubis.
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The female's vagina is sensitive to sexual stimulation for about the first ____ of its length.

A) one-tenth
B) one-quarter
C) one-third
D) one-half
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The endometrium is the

A) layer of tissue that surrounds the uterus.
B) innermost surface of the vagina.
C) gland that lubricates the vagina.
D) inner lining of the uterus.
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In addition to producing eggs, the ovaries also produce

A) female sex hormones.
B) antibacterial substances.
C) nutrients for the endometrium.
D) lubricant during sexual stimulation.
Question
The breakdown of a woman's endometrial wall and resultant discharge of blood is known as

A) menses.
B) menarche.
C) oogenesis.
D) metriosis.
Question
Endometriosis is

A) an infection of the endometrium.
B) a failure of the endometrium to detach during menstruation.
C) an abnormal development of endometrial tissue outside the uterus.
D) inflammation of the vaginal canal by endometrial tissue.
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The portion of the menstrual cycle during which the uterine lining is being sloughed off is called the________ phase.

A) hormonal
B) menstrual
C) preovulation
D) postovulation
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Menarche refers to the onset of the first menstruation in girls.
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Endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial tissue fails to be discharged from the uterus during menstruation.
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Women are encouraged to cease normal activity during their menstrual cycle.
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The specific cause of PMS is unknown.
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Menopause marks the decline and eventual cessation of hormone production by the female reproductive system.
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Primary amenorrhea occurs when a woman stops menstruating for the first time.
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Hot flashes are caused by changing estrogen levels.
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Many physicians agree that menopause is a treatable disease.
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Explain what it means to acquire a gender preference.
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What is androgyny? Give examples, and state its benefits.
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List the accessory glands of the male reproductive system, and briefly describe their functions.
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Briefly describe the three phases of the menstrual cycle, including their approximate duration.
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Discuss both the advantages and the disadvantages of using hormone replacement therapy.
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Deck 14: Exploring the Origins of Sexuality
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When did you become genetically male or female?

A) at the moment of conception
B) during the embryonic stage
C) during the second trimester of development
D) during the third trimester of development
at the moment of conception
2
For many young boys, fully mature sperm do not develop until age ______.

A) 13
B) 17
C) 14
D) 15
15
3
In girls, the onset of menstruation is called

A) menses.
B) primensis.
C) menarche.
D) menopause.
menarche.
4
Why is it unusual for a typical woman in her fifties to become pregnant?

A) Most women observe a decline in reproductive hormone production.
B) Their husbands are often infertile by that age.
C) Many couples no longer have regular sexual intercourse after age 50.
D) Most American couples have undergone voluntary sterilization by that age.
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One's initial gender identity is based upon

A) a preference for one gender role over another.
B) a recognition of one's biological gender.
C) gender role instruction from parents.
D) biological messages.
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Parents most commonly introduce a gender identity to their children by

A) punishing their children for behavior outside the norm.
B) discussing with their children the roles they are expected to fill.
C) reinforcing either the feminine or masculine characteristics of the child.
D) giving them the broadest possible freedom to choose their interests.
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The process of internalizing a mature gender image is called

A) gender surveying.
B) gender adoption.
C) gender identity.
D) genderization.
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The achievement of a personally satisfying interpretation of one's masculinity or femininity is termed

A) gender preference.
B) gender adoption.
C) gender identification.
D) gender qualification.
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9
Thomas and Anita both work full time and share equally the tasks of child care and housework. The gender image they are modeling for their two young girls can best be labeled as

A) gender-bending.
B) unconventional.
C) androgynous.
D) traditional.
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10
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of androgynous people? They

A) are independent.
B) have low self-esteem.
C) have positive attitudes towards sexuality.
D) are motivated to achieve.
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11
Which of the following does NOT have an effect on the length of a woman's menstrual cycle?

A) unresolved stress
B) illnesses
C) major life changes
D) age of first sexual encounter
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12
Why do the male gonads hang in a sac outside the body cavity?

A) There is no room for them in the body cavity.
B) The body cavity is too warm for proper sperm development.
C) This is the most efficient way for sperm to be ejaculated.
D) This promotes a clear separation between the sexual and excretory functions of the penis.
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13
The function of ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone) is to

A) control sexual responsiveness.
B) control physical growth during puberty.
C) trigger the onset of menarche in females.
D) begin the process of sperm development in males.
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14
Which of the following serves primarily to lubricate the urethra with a clear, viscous mucus?

A) Cowper's glands
B) seminal vesicles
C) prostate gland
D) epididymis
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15
Sperm make up about ____ percent of the volume of semen.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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16
The female analog to the male penis is the

A) uterus.
B) clitoris.
C) vagina.
D) mons pubis.
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The female's vagina is sensitive to sexual stimulation for about the first ____ of its length.

A) one-tenth
B) one-quarter
C) one-third
D) one-half
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18
The endometrium is the

A) layer of tissue that surrounds the uterus.
B) innermost surface of the vagina.
C) gland that lubricates the vagina.
D) inner lining of the uterus.
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19
In addition to producing eggs, the ovaries also produce

A) female sex hormones.
B) antibacterial substances.
C) nutrients for the endometrium.
D) lubricant during sexual stimulation.
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The breakdown of a woman's endometrial wall and resultant discharge of blood is known as

A) menses.
B) menarche.
C) oogenesis.
D) metriosis.
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21
Endometriosis is

A) an infection of the endometrium.
B) a failure of the endometrium to detach during menstruation.
C) an abnormal development of endometrial tissue outside the uterus.
D) inflammation of the vaginal canal by endometrial tissue.
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The portion of the menstrual cycle during which the uterine lining is being sloughed off is called the________ phase.

A) hormonal
B) menstrual
C) preovulation
D) postovulation
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Menarche refers to the onset of the first menstruation in girls.
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Endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial tissue fails to be discharged from the uterus during menstruation.
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Women are encouraged to cease normal activity during their menstrual cycle.
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The specific cause of PMS is unknown.
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Menopause marks the decline and eventual cessation of hormone production by the female reproductive system.
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Primary amenorrhea occurs when a woman stops menstruating for the first time.
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Hot flashes are caused by changing estrogen levels.
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Many physicians agree that menopause is a treatable disease.
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Explain what it means to acquire a gender preference.
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What is androgyny? Give examples, and state its benefits.
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List the accessory glands of the male reproductive system, and briefly describe their functions.
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Briefly describe the three phases of the menstrual cycle, including their approximate duration.
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Discuss both the advantages and the disadvantages of using hormone replacement therapy.
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