1. It is marked by a feeling of sudden intense pleasure, an abrupt increase in pulse rate and
blood pressure, and spasms of the pelvic muscles causing contractions in the female and
emission of semen by the male.
2. It means the erection and emission of semen in the male, changes in the reproductive
organ and lubrication in the female.
3. The inability to emit semen in coitus.
4. A powerful spasm of the pelvic musculature constricting the female reproductive organ
so that penetration is painful or impossible.
5. It is a sexual problem that causes painful coitus.
III. Identification. Provide the correct answers for each questions asked. Write your answers
in UPPERCASE letters.
1. The stage wherein the embryonic reproductive structures of males and females are
identical.
2. Individuals having accessory reproductive structures that do not “match” their gonads.
3. Rare individuals who possess both ovarian and testicular tissues.
4. A condition wherein failure of the testes to make their normal descent.
5. The narrowing of the foreskin of the male reproductive organ, and misplaced urethral
openings.
6. Is the period of life when the reproductive organs grow to their adult size and become
functional under the influence of rising levels of gonadal hormones.
7. Described as parts of the body that are chiefly sensitive and cause increased sexual
arousal when touched in a sexual manner.
8. It is any activity that induces sexual arousal.
9. The term used to describe the insertion of the male reproductive organ into the female
reproductive organ.
10. Infections transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person through sexual
contact.
11. The term used to describe the first menstrual period.
12. It is self-simulation with the intention of causing sexual arousal and, generally, sexual
climax.
13. Marked by increase in pulse and blood pressure, an increase in blood supply to the
surface of the body resulting in increased skin temperature, flushing and swelling of all
distensible body parts, more rapid breathing, the secretion of genitals fluids, expansion of
the female reproductive organ, and a general increase to a near maximal physiological
level.
14. It is the return to the normal or subnormal physiological state.
15. The increase in maximal physiological level which is generally of brief duration.
IV. Enumeration
A. Types of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (7)
B. Types of Sexual Behavior (3)
C. Signs of puberty in females (3)
D. Signs of puberty in males (5)
E. The Stages of the Physiology of Human Sexual Response (3)
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