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level: Level 2 - Who We Are

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level questions: Level 2 - Who We Are

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What is puberty?The period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.
What do hormones do?Help regulate and manage the body’s processes.
What are testes/testicals?A pair of sperm-producing organs that maintain the health of the male reproductive system.
What is testosterone?A hormone that regulates the development of sex organs, muscle development, body hair and sperm production.
What is sperm?The reproductive cell produced in testes; part of semen.
What are genitals?Reproductive organs.
What are ovaries?Female reproductive organs.
What is estrogen?The hormone that regulates the menstrual cycle, development of breasts, and body hair (among other things).
What is an ovum?The reproductive cell produced in the ovaries.
What is pubic hair?Hair that grows in the pubic region of the body (where the pubic bone is).
What is menstruation?A reproductive cycle that happens monthly.
What is a uterus?The uterus is a hollow muscular organ located in the female pelvis.
What is the larynx?Where the vocal cords can be found.
What does 'intersex' mean?A term used for a variety of conditions in which a person is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't fit the typical definitions of female or male.
What is a penis?Male sex organ.
What is a vagina?Female sex organ.
What are breasts?Glands that produce milk to feed infants.
What is an erection?A natural response to stimuli that starts in the brain when the penis becomes firm and engorged.
What are pimples/spots?A small hard inflamed spot on the skin.
What is sweat?Moisture that comes from the pores of your skin to regulate body temperature.
What is semen?A whiteish fluid that contains sperm.
What does 'conflict' mean? (noun)A serious disagreement or argument.
What does it mean to be mindful? (mindfulness)A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations
What is journaling?A strategy to write and process feelings, emotions, and events; used to support a healthy mindset.
What is 'meditation'? (noun)A practice where an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state.
What are 'I-statements'? (noun)A style of communication that focuses on the feelings or beliefs of the speaker rather than the listener.
What are the four steps of using I-statements to resolve conflict?1. Start with a question. 2. I-statement to express your feelings. 3. Identify why the situation upsets you. 4. Politely share how you’d like things to change.