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LONG TEST in Science 10

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LONG TEST in Science 10
3rd Quarter
I. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the terms being asked for
each item (2 points each) Wrong Spelling is wrong.
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Type of NS which consist of the Brain and the
Spinal Cord
Cells that transmit impulses (AKA Nerves Cells).
Carry impulses from sense organs (eyes, ears, etc.)
to the spinal cord and brain
carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to
muscles and glands
Branch-like extensions that receive impulses and
carry them toward the cell body.
Also known as the interneural Conjunction (space
between nerve cells)
Type of Peripheral Nervous system that regulates
involuntary activities such as breathing and food
digestion
Part of the Brain that Controls balance, posture,
and coordination
Part of the brain controls involuntary activities
such as breathing
The Lobe of the Cerebrum has to do with memory,
emotion, hearing, and language
The lobe of the Cerebrum has to do with decisionmaking, problem-solving, and planning.
Also known as the Ductless Gland
Known as the "master gland” that signals other
glands to produce their hormones when needed
Chemical transmitter. It is released in small
amounts from glands and is transported in the
bloodstream to target organs or other cells
The hormone that stimulates growth during
infancy and puberty
Stimulates synthesis of skin pigments.
Decreases blood sugar by promoting the uptake of
glucose by cells.
Regulates sperm cell production and secondary
male sex characteristics.
Stimulate the kidney to conserve more water (
retention of water)
Increases blood sugar by stimulating the
breakdown of glycogen in the liver.
Stimulates egg maturation in the ovary and
release of sex hormones.
Firm cushion-like elevation of adipose tissue
covered by pubic hair
pair of thin, longitudinal folds that occupy the
pudendal cleft AKA the minor lip
It is the region between the anus and vagina that
contains skin and muscle that can be torn during
childbirth
A thin covering of mucous membrane of the
vaginal opening
a pea-shaped projection that is important in the
sexual excitation of the female, Associated with
the Penis
tubular canal 4-6 inches in length extending from
vestibule to uterus;
It functions for the implantation of the fertilized
egg;
named after Italian anatomist Gabrielle Fallopio
AKA Oviduct
It is the site for oogenesis and the production of
female hormones
Male reproductive organs actually perform
spermatogenesis.
The tube where spermatozoa mature: 4 to 5
meters long.
LONG TEST in Science 10
3rd Quarter
I. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the terms being asked for
each item (2 points each) Wrong Spelling is wrong.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Type of NS which consist of the Brain and the
Spinal Cord
Cells that transmit impulses (AKA Nerves Cells).
Carry impulses from sense organs (eyes, ears, etc.)
to the spinal cord and brain
carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to
muscles and glands
Branch-like extensions that receive impulses and
carry them toward the cell body.
Also known as the interneural Conjunction (space
between nerve cells)
Type of Peripheral Nervous system that regulates
involuntary activities such as breathing and food
digestion
Part of the Brain that Controls balance, posture,
and coordination
Part of the brain controls involuntary activities
such as breathing
The Lobe of the Cerebrum has to do with memory,
emotion, hearing, and language
The lobe of the Cerebrum has to do with decisionmaking, problem-solving, and planning.
Also known as the Ductless Gland
Known as the "master gland” that signals other
glands to produce their hormones when needed
Chemical transmitter. It is released in small
amounts from glands and is transported in the
bloodstream to target organs or other cells
The hormone that stimulates growth during
infancy and puberty
Stimulates synthesis of skin pigments.
Decreases blood sugar by promoting the uptake of
glucose by cells.
Regulates sperm cell production and secondary
male sex characteristics.
Stimulate the kidney to conserve more water (
retention of water)
Increases blood sugar by stimulating the
breakdown of glycogen in the liver.
Stimulates egg maturation in the ovary and
release of sex hormones.
Firm cushion-like elevation of adipose tissue
covered by pubic hair
pair of thin, longitudinal folds that occupy the
pudendal cleft AKA the minor lip
It is the region between the anus and vagina that
contains skin and muscle that can be torn during
childbirth
A thin covering of mucous membrane of the
vaginal opening
a pea-shaped projection that is important in the
sexual excitation of the female, Associated with
the Penis
tubular canal 4-6 inches in length extending from
vestibule to uterus;
It functions for the implantation of the fertilized
egg;
named after Italian anatomist Gabrielle Fallopio
AKA Oviduct
It is the site for oogenesis and the production of
female hormones
Male reproductive organs actually perform
spermatogenesis.
The tube where spermatozoa mature: 4 to 5
meters long.
33. Gland where the ejaculatory duct passes through
33. Gland where the ejaculatory duct passes through
and meets the urethra. Contracts during
and meets the urethra. Contracts during
ejaculation to empty secretions to the mix.
ejaculation to empty secretions to the mix.
34. The corpus spongiosum enlarges at the distal end
34. The corpus spongiosum enlarges at the distal end
to form ______
to form ______
35. fluid ejaculated during the male sexual act
35. fluid ejaculated during the male sexual act
36. storage area for sperm from a few hours to 42
36. storage area for sperm from a few hours to 42
days.
37. Aka as the Cowper’s gland– secretes a viscid,
days.
37. Aka as the Cowper’s gland– secretes a viscid,
alkaline secretion that cleanses the urethra and
alkaline secretion that cleanses the urethra and
lubricates the penis (Precum)
lubricates the penis (Precum)
38. the production of the male half of the genetic code,
38. the production of the male half of the genetic code,
the sperm
39. the cutting off of the foreskin of males that is
the sperm
39. the cutting off of the foreskin of males that is
practiced as a religious rite
40. Vesicles that secretes a slightly alkaline mucus
practiced as a religious rite
40. Vesicles that secretes a slightly alkaline mucus
which contains fructose
which contains fructose
Essay:
Essay:
1. What are the main reasons why people use
1. What are the main reasons why people use
contraceptives? Are you in favor of synthetic
contraceptives? Are you in favor of synthetic
contraceptives? Why and Why not? (15 points)
contraceptives? Why and Why not? (15 points)
2. Why Abstinence is the best form of contraceptive?
2. Why Abstinence is the best form of contraceptive?
(5points)
(5points)
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