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Human Sexuality: Exam on Chapters 2 to 5

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Human Sexuality: Exam on Chapters 2 to 5
Review Sheet: Exam One: Chapters 2-5

Review Sheet: Exam 1
There are fifty multiple choice questions. You will have seventy-five

minutes for the exam. I will deduct five points for every minute or fraction thereof that you exceed the time limit—so watch the clock!

Review Sheet: Exam One: Chapters 2-5
There are fifty multiple choice questions.
You will have seventy-five minutes for the exam. I will deduct five points for every minute or fraction thereof that you exceed the time limit—so watch the clock!
You MUST study beforehand—you will not have time to “look up” answers! Writing definitions to these words will not be sufficient,
This review sheet only deals with information from the text-you are still responsible for other assigned materials.
Disclaimer: This review sheet does not contain everything that is on the test, nor is everything on this review sheet ON the test. If I wanted you to have that, I would have just given you a copy of the exam. ☺

Chapter Two
Historically speaking, what myths were there about sexual anatomy? Why were these myths pervasive?
Male Anatomy: Know the following structures and their function: glans corpus cavernosa

Cowper’s glands

frenulum

corpus spongiosum

Spermatic cords

scrotum

seminal vesicles

testicles

corona

ejaculatory duct

seminiferous tubules

shaft

prostate gland

vas deferens

foreskin

urethral bulb

anus

epididymis
Circumcision: what does current research say about it? myths about penis size
How are sperm produced?
What is testicular cancer? Who is most likely to get it? testicular self-examination
What is prostate cancer? Who is more likely to get it?
Female Anatomy: Know the following structures and their function: vulva clitoris

cervix

mons

clitoral hood

endometrium

labia majora

vagina

uterus

labia minora

fallopian tubes

anus

hymen (what is its significance? )

ovaries

perineum

g-spot

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