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YR3-CH5-LSN6a

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Learning goals section 6:

  • I know what primary sexual characteristics & secondary sexual characteristics are.
  • I understand and can explain the differences between the two.
  • I can name and explain examples of both primary and secondary sexual characteristics in both humans and animals.
  • I know how contraceptives work
  • I know what STD's are 

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Key words :


  • barrier method
  • chemical method
  • intrauterine method
  • natural method
  • Emergency contraception
  • STD's
  • primary sexual characteristics
  • secondary sexual characteristics
  • childhood
  • puberty
  • adolescents
  • sexual dimorphism

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PRIMARY SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Are present at birth.
  • Show a clear difference between the sexes.

examples: 

male: penis
female: labia & vagina
SECONDARY SEX. CHARACTERISTICS

  • Develop later in life.
  • Form under the influence of hormones.
  • Often make the visual differences between the sexes bigger. 
examples: 
male: muscle development, sperm production
female: breasts develop, menstrual cycle.

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BABY
CHILD
ADOLESCENT
ADULT
ELDERLY

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Sexual Dimorphism:

Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecious species, which consist of most animals and some plants.

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Contraception and STDs

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Contraception:

  • The goal of contraception is to prevent the fertilisation of and egg cell (conception).

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Question

  • Write down the route the male sperm cells follows from the moment it is created by meiosis until the moment it fertilizes the egg cell.

  • Write down the route the egg cell travels from where it is created to where it is fertilized

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Contraception:

  • The goal of contraception is to prevent the fertilisation of and egg cell (conception).
  • It is often not aimed at preventing STD's.
  • Different methods are:
  • barrier method
  • chemical method
  • intrauterine method
  • natural method

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Emergency Contraception:

  • If you are worried your are pregnant. There are options:
  • morning after pill (first 72 hours)
  • abortion (ethics)

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STD's


  • Sexually transmitted diseases.
  • They transfer through bodily fluids (blood & semen) & skin-to-skin contact.
  • Can be caused by many different pathogens. 
  • Some can be cured, some cannot.

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STD: Gonorrhea
CAUSE: Bacteria
SYMPTOMS: 
- redness and pimples in the infected area.
- sometimes yellowish liquid drips from the penis or the vagina area.
TREATMENT: antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: YES

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STD: Hepatitis
CAUSE: Virus
SYMPTOMS: 
- Nausea
- Vomiting
TREATMENT: Anti-viral mediaction
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: in most cases.

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STD: Syphilis
CAUSE: Bacteria
SYMPTOMS: 
- red spots
- fever feels like a bad flu
TREATMENT: in fase 1-2 antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: only in fase 1 and 2

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STD: Chlamydia
CAUSE: bacteria
SYMPTOMS: 
- red spots
- itchy spots
TREATMENT: Antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes, but women do not always notice they have it and can end up infertile if they do not receive treatment in time. 

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STD: Crabs
CAUSE: parasites
SYMPTOMS: 
- red spots
- itchy spots
TREATMENT: special treatment
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes

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STD: HPV
CAUSE: a virus
SYMPTOMS: 
- warts in the genital are
- can cause a form of cancer in girls
TREATMENT: burning or removing the warts
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes

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STD: Bacterial vaginosis
CAUSE: an imbalance of the natural bacteria in a woman's vagina
SYMPTOMS: 
- itchy, pain with urination
- cramps in the vagina area
TREATMENT: antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes

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STD: Herpes
CAUSE: a virus
SYMPTOMS: 
- red itchy spots
- only contagious when active 
TREATMENT: creams
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: always stays in 
your blood, returns when immune system is inactive.

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STD: Trichomoniasis
CAUSE: a parasite
SYMPTOMS: 
-irritation of the soft tissue.
- white-grey discharge (bad smell)
TREATMENT: medication
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: Yes

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STD: HIV
CAUSE: a virus that attacks our own immune system
SYMPTOMS: 
- tiredness and fatigue
- when it becomes 
TREATMENT: virus inhibitors
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: no

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What to do now:

  • Complete the exercises of 5.3 in Longman.
  • Complete the Lessonup “HW8”
  • Study for the entry ticket.

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