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Lesson 24.1: Understanding Sexual Feelings and Behavior | Check Your Understanding
What are estrogens?
How do hormones travel through the body?
True or false?
Hormones affect only a specific target tissue.
A. True
B. False
Puberty is triggered when the brain releases _____ hormone.
A. follicle-stimulating
B. oxytocin
C. gonadotropin-releasing
D. luteinizing
During puberty, girls and boys develop _____ and _____ sexual characteristics.
A(n) _____, or
wet dream
, is ejaculation that occurs during sleep.
_____ is a normal response to sexual excitement.
What are the four stages of the human sexual response cycle?
During the _____ phase, heart rate and blood pressure continue to rise.
A. orgasm
B. excitement
C. resolution
D. plateau
List the physical changes that males and females experience during the excitement phase.
_____ is the climax of sexual excitement.
A. Orgasm
B. Masturbation
C. Arousal
D. Plateau
List three potential problems that might occur as a result of sexual activity in teen relationships.
True or false?
Couples should not discuss their views on sex.
A. True
B. False
Another term for sexual excitement is _____.
A. wet dream
B. masturbation
C. arousal
D. nocturnal emission
True or false?
Teen romantic relationships can be fun and rewarding without sex.
A. True
B. False
Provide two examples of situations that might make abstinence difficult.
True or false?
The media often presents accurate portrayals of teenage sexual relationships.
A. True
B. False
Critical Thinking.
Why might choosing abstinence improve individual growth?
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