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1 |  |  What are the functions and locations of the following female external sex organs: vulva, clitoris, mons pubis, Bartholin glands, perineum, outer lips, and inner lips? |
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2 |  |  What are the forms of female genital cutting, where is it practiced, and what are the health and cultural issues raised by this practice? |
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3 |  |  What are the functions and locations of the following female internal sex organs: vagina, vestibular bulbs, uterus, Fallopian tubes, and ovaries? |
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4 |  |  What are the three layers of the vagina and how does the nerve supply differ to different parts of the vagina? |
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5 |  |  What is the pubococcygeous muscle and why is it important? |
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6 |  |  What are the three parts and the three layers of the uterus? |
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7 |  |  Where does fertilization of an egg typically take place? |
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8 |  |  What are the follicles in the ovary? |
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9 |  |  What are the structures contained in the female breast? How does breast size relate to sexual sensitivity? What psychological significance do breasts have in our culture? |
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10 |  |  What are the locations and functions of the following male external sexual organs and structures: penis, ( glans, urethral opening, shaft, corona, corpora cavernosa, corpus spongiosum, foreskin or prepuce) and scrotum? |
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11 |  |  What are the medical arguments for and against circumcision? What are the cultural and religious reasons for circumcision, supercision, and subincision? |
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12 |  |  How has phallic concern been expressed in individuals, cultures, and psychological theory? |
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13 |  |  What are the locations and functions of the following male internal sexual organs and structures: testes, seminiferous tubules, interstitial cells ( Leydig’s cells), epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, urethraand Cowper’s glands? |
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14 |  |  How is the tunica albuginea associated with sterility? |
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15 |  |  Why are the testes located outside of the male body in the scrotum and how is the operation of the dartos muscle related to fertility? |
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16 |  |  What are the stages of sperm maturation ? |
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17 |  |  What are the incidence rates and risk factors for breast cancer? What procedures are used for diagnosing breast cancer and why is early detection so important? What are the three kinds of breast lumps? How and when is a breast self-examination best conducted? What are the various treatment options for breast cancer? What psychological impact does breast cancer have on women? |
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18 |  |  How prevalent is cervical cancer, how has the death rate from cervical cancer changed, and how does that death rate differ among ethnic groups in the United States? What are the major risk factors for cervical cancer? How is cancer of the cervix diagnosed and treated? Why is early detection so important? What are the procedures used in a pelvic examination? |
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19 |  |  How prevalent is cancer of the prostate and who is at highest risk? What are the symptoms of prostate cancer? How is it diagnosed and treated? How prevalent is cancer of the penis, in what group of men does it occur more often, and how is it treated? |
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20 |  |  How frequent is cancer of the testes and in what age and ethnic groups is it most common? What are the warning signs of testicular cancer and how is a testicular examination best conducted? How is the diagnosis of testicular cancer made and how is it treated? Why is early detection so important? |
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