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Homework answers / question archive / Mapa Institute of Technology - GED 101 1) Sexual subjectivity broadly defined sexual self as how one thinks about himself or herself as a sexual individual Natural selection is the transmission of traits from parents to offspring Gender role is an identity that is learned This explains the natural course of development that individuals go through from the time of conception inside the mother s womb, sexual development during puberty age, to the satisfaction of drive for sexual procreation at a more mature age This model contains factors that deal with evaluations of cognitive, affective, interpersonal, behavioral, and physiological aspects of sexuality

Mapa Institute of Technology - GED 101 1) Sexual subjectivity broadly defined sexual self as how one thinks about himself or herself as a sexual individual Natural selection is the transmission of traits from parents to offspring Gender role is an identity that is learned This explains the natural course of development that individuals go through from the time of conception inside the mother s womb, sexual development during puberty age, to the satisfaction of drive for sexual procreation at a more mature age This model contains factors that deal with evaluations of cognitive, affective, interpersonal, behavioral, and physiological aspects of sexuality

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Mapa Institute of Technology - GED 101

1) Sexual subjectivity broadly defined sexual self as how one thinks about himself or herself as a sexual individual

  1. Natural selection is the transmission of traits from parents to offspring
  2. Gender role is an identity that is learned
  3. This explains the natural course of development that individuals go through from the time of conception inside the mother s womb, sexual development during puberty age, to the satisfaction of drive for sexual procreation at a more mature age
  4. This model contains factors that deal with evaluations of cognitive, affective, interpersonal, behavioral, and physiological aspects of sexuality.
  5. It is a bacterial STD that can infect the genital tract, mouth or anus.
  6. It is defined as an innate feeling of attraction toward another individual regardless of gender
  7. It is a bacterial STI which is passed on by a syphilis sore through anal, oral, or vaginal sex with an infected person
  8. It is an identity that is learned
  9. It is a viral infection caused by Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV1 or HSV2)
  10. It broadly defines sexual self as how one thinks about himself or herself as a sexual individual
  11. It is a biological feature that distinguishes a male from a female
  12. Sexual orientation suggests a degree of voluntary choice, whereas, the scientific consensus is that sexual orientation is not a choice

 

  1. Sexual preference is defined as an innate feeling of attraction toward another individual regardless of gender
  2. Sexual selfhood, is a more specific sexual self­model that focuses primarily on cognitive attributions and evaluations of the sexual self
  3. Gene is the collection of genetic information
  4. It is a more specific sexual self model that focuses primarily on cognitive attributions and evaluations of the sexual self
  5. Genome is the unit carrier of heredity.
  6. STI is an infection passed through different body fluids or genital contact during anal, oral, and vaginal sex.
  7. It is a form of bacterial STI which can be transmitted by having anal, oral, or vaginal sex with an infected person
  8. The sexual self­ concept (SSC) is the most cited model and offers a more comprehensive explanation about sexual self
  9. Human being explains the natural course of development that individuals go through from the time of conception inside the mother s womb, sexual development during puberty age, to the satisfaction of drive for sexual procreation at a more mature age.
  10. It is another sexual self model that focuses primarily on physical esteem and entitlement to sexual pleasure
  11. This is the 23rd pair of the chromosomes which identifies the sex of an individual
  12. This is an infection that is passed through different body fluids or genital contact during anal, oral, and vaginal sex.
  13. Sexual schema is another sexual self­model that focuses primarily on physical esteem and entitlement to sexual pleasure
  14. The part of the genetic makeup of a cell which determines a specific characteristic is called DNA
  15. The expression of our genotype is called herpestype
  16. Autosomes are a thread like bodies in the nucleus of the cell and the storage unit of genes
  17. These are a threadlike bodies in the nucleus of the cell and the storage unit of genes
  18. The completion of growth of genetic charac.ter due within an organism or the unfolding of an individual s inherent traits or potential
  19. Maturation is the completion of growth of genetic character due within an organism or the unfolding of an individual s inherent traits or potential
  20. This is the most commonly used type of barrier contraceptive in the Philippines
  21. This concept suggests a degree of voluntary choice, whereas, the scientific consensus is that sexual orientation is not a choice
  22. These are the 22 pairs of chromosomes
  23. Sexuality is a biological feature that distinguishes a male from a female.
  24. Environment includes all the conditions inside and outside an organism that in any way influence our growth, development and life processes

 

  1. The 23rd pair of the chromosomes which identifies the sex of an individual is called sex chromosomes
  2. Maturation is the completion of growth of genetic character due within an organism or the unfolding of an individual s inherent traits or potential
  3. This is a nucleus acid that contains the genetic instructions specifying the biological development of all cellular forms of life
  4.  This includes all the conditions inside and outside an organism that in any way influence our growth, development and life processes.
  5. These are STDs/ STIs that can be treated and can be cured.
  6. This is a multidimensional construct that explains sexuality as an active, dynamic structure that is formed through the organization of perceptions which includes personal sexual qualities that are cohesive and internalized.
  7.  This is the transmission of traits from parents to offspring.
  8.  This is a biological feature that distinguishes a male from a female.
  9.  This model focuses primarily on physical esteem and entitlement to sexual pleasure.
  10.  This is the completion of growth of genetic character due within an organism or the unfolding of an individual s inherent traits or potential.
  11.  This is defined as an innate feeling of attraction toward another individual regardless of gender.
  12.  This model focuses primarily on cognitive attributions and evaluations of the sexual self.
  13.  This is an identity that is learned, changes over time and varies from culture to culture or society to society.
  14.  This model defined sexual self as how one thinks about himself or herself as a sexual individual.
  15.  This concept suggests a degree of voluntary choice when it comes to one s sexuality.
  16. These are STDs/STIs that can be treated but cannot be cured.
  1.  This concept focuses more on what is morally accepted about sex.
  2.  This is concerned with one s sexual activities which are carried out for the purpose of sexual satisfaction, gratification and pleasure.

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