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The reproductive cells in females are called eggs. The functions of the female reproductive stem are to produce sex hormones, to provide eggs and to provide a nourishing environment in which a fertilized egg is developed into a baby.
OVARIES The reproductive glands in which eggs are produced are called ovaries.
FALLOPIAN TUBES These are passageways that carry eggs way from the ovaries.
UTERUS This is a solid muscular pear shaped organ. A fertilized egg can develop and grow in the uterus.
VAGINA This is known as the birth canal. This is a hollow muscular passage that leads from the uterus to the outside of the body.
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<span>False. Sexual diseases can be transmitted anytime infected genitals come into contact with another persons mouth or genitals. This means that oral sex is just as easy to transmit diseases as actual intercourse. HIV specifically, just requires the transmission of fluids from one person to another.</span>
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Risk-Taking—Research shows the brain keeps developing well into the twenties, during which time it continues to establish important communication connections and further refines its function. Scientists believe that this lengthy developmental period may help explain some of the behavior which is characteristic of adolescence—such as their propensity to seek out new and potentially dangerous situations. For some teens, thrill-seeking might include experimenting with alcohol. Developmental changes also offer a possible physiological explanation for why teens act so impulsively, often not recognizing that their actions—such as drinking—have consequences.
Parents should let them be curious and take adventures but limit them to a certain amount or how far they can go a day.