Reproductive Health
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What are the different methods of contraception?
(a) gonorrhoea
(b) hepatitis
(c) syphilis
(d) AIDS
What Is IUD?
What is mental dimension of health?
(i) Gonorrhoea (ii) Syphilis (iii) AIDS
Is tubectomy a method of contraception?
- Transfusion of contaminated blood
- Shaking hands
- Through placenta from mother to child
- Use of contaminated needles and syringes
What is copper-T? In which part of the human female reproductive system it is placed?
What is the full form of IUDs? What is its function?
(a) What is the name of the surgical method of birth control in human males in which the sperm ducts are cut and ligated (tied) at both ends?
(b) What is the name of the surgical method of birth control in human females in which the oviducts are cut and ligated (tied) at both ends?
(c) Name the contraceptive device used by the human males which act as a sheath over the male organ and traps the sperms in it.
(d) Name the contraceptive device used by human females which are put over the cervix.
Define barrier methods of birth control.
(a) Describe the surgical methods of birth control (i) for men, and (ii) for women.
(b) Name two devices used in the barrier method of birth control.
Write full form of IUCD, HIV, AIDS, OC.
AIDS , ADOLESCENCE AND SEX EDUCATION
physically
mentally
socially
well-versed
Which protozoan causes STD?
Which membrane of the embryo gives rise to the placenta?
How is the placenta connected to the embryo?
Question 41
Reproduction is linked to the stability of the population of a species. Justify the statement.
Sterilisation in male involves cutting and tying of_______.
ureter
vas deferens
urethra
none of these
A , B and C are three common STDs. A and C are caused by bacteria whereas B is caused by a virus D. The virus D reduces the immunity of the infected person to such a low level that the person can die of even very mild diseases.
(a) What could A and C be?
(b) What is B?
(c) Name the virus D?
(d) How can A, B and C be caused?
(e) Out of A, B and C, which one does not have a definite cure as yet?
When an apparently healthy person is diagnosed as unhealthy by a psychiatrist, the reason could be that:
the patient was not economically prosperous
the patient was not efficient at his work
the patient shows behavioural and social maladjustment
he does not take interest in sports
AIDS is a deadly disease which is caused by :
(a) a protozoan
(b) a fungus
(c) a bacterium
(d) a virus
(a) What are sexually transmitted diseases? Give two examples of sexually transmitted diseases.
(b) Which method of contraception prevents fertilised egg from being implanted in the uterus?
A woman uses a device X made of a common metal for preventing pregnancy. This device works by preventing the implantation of the fertilised egg cell (or embryo) in the female organ Y.
(a) What are the two names of device X?
(b) Name the organ Y.
(c) Can this method of contraception protect a woman from acquiring an STD?
(a) What is the gestation period? How much is the gestation period in humans?
(b) Name one method of contraception which also protects against sexually transmitted diseases.
(c) Name one sexually transmitted disease for which no definite cure has been found so far. What is the causative organism of this disease?
(i) Parturition
(ii) Ovulation
(iii) Spermatogenesis
(iv) Gestation
(v) Implantation
(a) Fertilisation of the ovum occurs in the vagina.
(b) Gestation in humans is completed in about 380 days.
(c) Zygote is the product of fusion of male and female gametes.