Unit 10 - Self Assessment - Male/Female Reproductive System
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Which one is NOT part of the female reproductive system? uterus, epididymis, cervix, vagina | epididymis
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The breast condition that has the characteristics of lumpiness, thickening and swelling, and is often associated with the female's menstrual cycle, is known as: Fibroadenomas, cysts, intraductal papillomas, fibrocystic disease | fibrocystic disease
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Inflammation of the foreskin is called: prostatitis, balanitis, benign prostatic hypertrophy, gonorrhea | balanitis
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Sperm cells are produced in which male reproductive organ? Prostate gland, Seminal vesicles, Testes, Penis | Testes
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PID is the abbreviation for: Positive indicative disorder, Pelvic internal damage, Personal in-patient data, Pelvic inflammatory disease | Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Which one is not part of the male reproductive system? Prostate gland, Vas deferens, Testes, Prostrate gland | Prostrate gland (Post RA te)
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Identify the condition that occurs when the prostate gland becomes enlarged with age and obstructs the flow of urine. Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), Prostatitis, Balanitis, Erectile dysfunction (ED) | Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH)
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Identify the major female organ that provides the nutritional and protective support for the fetus during development; Uterus, Vagina, Ovary, Fallopian Tube. | Uterus
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Which of the following infections is NOT a sexually transmitted disease (STD)? Human Papillomaviruses, Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Endometriosis | Endometriosis
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An infection of the prostate gland, usually caused by bacteria, is called: prostatitis, benign prostatitis, hypertrophy, balanitis, chlamydia | prostatitis
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