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Family
of
marriage,
parenthood,
or
procreation; composed of
husband, wife and their
immediate children.
nuclear
Husband and wife with no
children
dyad
Consisting of three or
more generations
Extended
Results
from
a
union
where
one
or
both
spouses bring a child or
children from a previous
marriage into a new living
arrangement
blended
A man has more than one
spouse
compound
Live
in”
arrangement
between
an
unmarried
couple who are called
common-law spouses and
their child/children.
cohabitating
Results from death of a
spouse,
separation
or
pregnancy out of wedlock
single parent
Made up of cohabitating
couple of the same sex in
a sexual relationship
LGBT
innumerate family task
Physical maintenance
✓ Socialization of family members
✓ Allocation of resources
✓ Maintenance of order
✓ Division of labor
developmental stages of the family
basta
other term for sex cells? and give the 2 kind of sex cells?
gonads
sperm and egg
primary sex organs in males and females
testes(male)
ovaries (female)
what are the accessory organ of reproduction in male?
ducts
glands
external genitalia
Stage of life at which secondary sex changes begin
puberty
Serves as gonadostat or regulation mechanism to “turnon” gonad functioning
hypothalamus
primary androgenic hormone
testosterone
The beginning of breast development is termed
thelarche, which usually starts 1 to 2 years before
menstruation.
thelarche
first menstrual period
menarche
study of the male reproductive organs
andrology
what are the male external structures
penis
scrotum
testes
what are the male main internal structure
– Epididymis
– Vas Deferens (Ductus Deferens)
– Seminal Vesicles
– Prostate Gland
– Bulbourethral Glands
– Urethra
what are the accessory sex glands
bulbourethral gland
seminal vesicle
prostate gland
it is sensitive in temperature and pressure
testes
bands of skeletal muscle that elevate the
testes
cremaster
bands of smooth muscle that allow rise and fall
dartos
singular form of 'testes'
testis
it contains _____ to produce testosterone
interstitial cells(leydig cells)
what specific in testes, that sperm is produce?
seminiferous tubules
absence of one or
both testes from the scrotum?
cryptorchidism
how many long us epididymis?
20ft
cutting
and ligating the ductus
deferens, which is a
nearly 100% effective
form of birth control
vasectomy
properties of seminal fluid?
alkaline
sugar
protein
sperm
sperm in greek word is 'sperma' whuch means?
seeds
penile erection or penile tumescence is a
physiological phenomenon in which the penis becomes firmer,
engorged, and enlarged
erection
the discharge of semen (normally
containing sperm) from the male reproductive tract, usually
accompanied by orgasm
ejaculation
is the condition of being unable to ejaculate
anejaculation
is an ejaculation that is painful or
uncomfortable
dysejaculation