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testosterone
The male hormone that causes puberty
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What is sperm?
The male gamete (reproductive cell)
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What is sexually transmitted infection
What STI stands for
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What is sex
The distinguishing factor of male or female in both animals and plants
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estrogen and progesterone
The female hormones that cause puberty
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What is an egg
The female gamete (reproductive cell)
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What is HIV, Herpes, HPV and genital warts
An STI that can not be cured
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What is abstinence
Self-denial or choosing to refrain from a particular activity
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between 9 and 15 or 9 and 17 years old
The age puberty starts
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What are the testes, or testicles?
The male reproductive organ responsible for making sperm
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What is abstinence
The one thing that can prevent all STI's and HIV
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What is satisfy sexual desires
Sexual intercourse was designed for these purposes: reproduction, ___________________, express love between husband and wife and fun.
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what is - pubic hair, underarm hair, acne, grow taller, gain weight etc.
Physical changes that happen to both guys and girls in puberty
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What is the uterus
The female reproductive organ responsible for housing a growing baby
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What are: unprotected sex, shared needles, childbirth/breastfeeding, blood products
Ways in which HIV can be spread
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What is monogamy.
A term that refers to one man and one women committing themselves to each other, and only each other for life (with no other sexual partners).
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What is sending a message to the testes/ovaries to start making hormones for puberty
Pituitary gland is responsible for this
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What are the fallopian tubes
The female reproductive organ responsible for carrying the egg from the ovary to the uterus
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What is that AIDS is HIV plus two other infections
The difference between HIV and AIDS
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What is freedom from pregnancy, STI's/HIV and freedom from relationship pressure/emotional attachment
Three freedoms for the NON-sexually active teen
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