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Assessment
Penis
-Root, Body/Shaft, Glans
Shaft – formed by three columns of vascular erectile tissue (Corpus Spongiosum,
Urethra, and 2 Corpora cavernosa)
- Corpus spongiosum extends from the bulb/base up until the cone-shaped glans with
its expanded base or corona
Scrotum
-Structure which contains sweat and sebaceous glands
-Protect or cover the testicles, the epididymis and vas deferens
-To help maintain at least less than 37 degrees Celsius for the production of sperm
Cremaster muscles – contracts when too cold and raises the scrotum upward for
warmth. When it’s too hot, it relaxes and it lowers the scrotum away from the heat of the
body.
Scrotum—regulates the temperature of the testicles
Testicles/Testes
-Tunica vaginalis serous membrane covering testicles except the posterior part
-Paired ovoid glands that consists primarily of seminiferous tubules
-Produce sperm cells and testosterone
Epididymis
-Store sperm cells
Vas deferens
Urethra – tube that brings semen and urine out of the body
Testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, and urethra – path of the sperm during ejaculation
Ovaries – almond-shaped glands, produce egg cells and secrete female hormones.
ACTIVITY II
An ideal contraceptive ought to be one that does not interfere with the couple's standard
sexual urges. It should have no effect on libido. It should be simple to use. A perfect
contraceptive should be both efficacious and piecewise.
ACTIVITY III
MIND MAP
How to
DISCIPLINE avoid
pressure
have sex?
STICK TO
GOOD
FRIENDS
ACTIVITY IV
Assessment
ACTIVITY V
Assessment
There are many types of commonly abused drugs that can produce a variety of effects, each
having risks associated with consuming them. These effects range from providing the person
with energy to relaxing them and producing feelings of euphoria or happiness. There may be
overlapping effects within the seven types of drugs. This overview discusses which specific drug
classes create certain effects. The different types of drugs include:
Read the questions carefully and answer them as precisely yet as thoroughly possible.
1. As an adolescent, how can you avoid risky behaviors? Give an example.
Having a discipline allows me to prevent dangerous practices. To begin with, the majority of
youth who engage in risky behaviors have a family issue or a parent who does not concern about
their children. My parents, in my experience, are not overly strict; I'm allowed to drink and
overnight with my friends, but the one thing I can guarantee my parents is that I'll never break
the trust they have placed in me. Being raised by compassionate parents is wonderful, but I must
remember one rule: once I lose the openness or trust that they provide, they would never support
me fix the mess I have created.
So, it’s easy to avoid risky behavior, when someone ask you to try something, when you
already know the effects or impact of that thing in your life, don’t let your curiosity destroy you,
don’t let the peer pressure estimate the courage within yourself.
2. Subjective well-being connotes happiness. As a sexual being, how can you achieve your
subjective well-being? Give an example.
Subjective well-being connotes happiness, and as a sexual being, it can achieve our
subjective well-being by giving satisfaction in my life. If we say sexual being, it is directed to
intimacy, it could be your sexual feelings or behaviors towards other people. They could be
appearing as physically attractive or emotionally attractive. Just like every time I saw my
boyfriend, I find him perfect all the time, he could pinpoint his flaws, but for me, it’s his flaws
that makes him perfect, he felt loved after that, and he treats me the same. And that’s the time
that sexual being achieves the subjective well-being.
Assessment:
1. Choose one of the dimensions of well-being and gather articles from academic
journals or websites suggesting how to maintain wellness in this dimension.
I have chosen emotional dimension. Emotional well-being includes the ability to
manage your feelings and related behaviors, cope effectively with stress and adapt
to change. This dimension focuses on awareness and acceptance of stressors and
feelings, both positive and negative. According to (Langeland 2014), having a positive
sense of well-being can be looked both as the experience of emotions and as a regulation
of the emotions. According to (Liz Ferron 2016), "A positive sense of well-being enables
an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands of everyday life;
people in good mental health have the ability to recover effectively from illness, change
or misfortune."
2. Create an info graph summarizing your understanding of psychosocial well-being
discussed in this lesson.
Dimensions of well-being Definition
Physical Physical/ biological health
Emotional Positive feelings; mood stability
Mental clarity of mind; healthy thought process
Material Available and adequate financial and
other resources
Social Healthy and positive interaction and
relationship with others
Lesson 9
Communicate: With 1, being the most descriptive to 5, being the least descriptive of you,
rank the five love languages according to:
1. How you express your love to other.
a. Words of affirmation-5
b. Touch-5
c. Time-5
d. Gifts-5
e. Act of service-5
2. How you want to receive other’s love.
a. Words of affirmation-5
b. Touch-5
c. Time-5
d. Gifts-5
e. Act of service-5
Collaborate: ask about the love story of any adult in the house. Summarize what you
learned by a song.
The love story is about the two old people now in our barangay. They experienced may
hardships but they managed to be strong. There are many reasons for them to separate but they
chose to stay.
True Love
2. Draw a mind map showing the progression of intimate relationships and the
essential factors affecting each stage.
INTIMATE
RELATIONSHIP
COMMITMENT/ MATURITY
ROMANCE
In this stage, the couple begins to
-this is the stage where in sweetness is grow as they mature. They will be
overloading. Factors that affect this is looking every situation in an adult
that the couples are jut new. way. The factors that affects this is the
mindset and the length of relationship.