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What does sexual and reproductive health (SRH) encompass?
What does sexual and reproductive health (SRH) encompass?
- Mental well-being only
- Physical well-being only
- Physical and psychological well-being vis-Ã -vis sexuality (correct)
- Social well-being only
How does the World Health Organization (WHO) define health?
How does the World Health Organization (WHO) define health?
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being (correct)
- The absence of disease or infirmity
- The ability to have responsible and safe sex
- The freedom to decide if, when and how often to have sex
What is the aim of sexual and reproductive health (SRH)?
What is the aim of sexual and reproductive health (SRH)?
- To restrict access to birth control methods
- To discourage seeking health care services
- To promote abstinence
- To ensure responsible, satisfying and safe sex (correct)
What is included in the interpretation of sexual and reproductive health?
What is included in the interpretation of sexual and reproductive health?
How does sexual and reproductive health relate to the ability of women?
How does sexual and reproductive health relate to the ability of women?
What are the two forms of reproduction mentioned in the text?
What are the two forms of reproduction mentioned in the text?
What is the result of asexual reproduction?
What is the result of asexual reproduction?
What is the major puzzle for biologists related to sexual reproduction?
What is the major puzzle for biologists related to sexual reproduction?
What do gametes contain?
What do gametes contain?
What is the cloning of an organism considered as?
What is the cloning of an organism considered as?
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Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)
- SRH encompasses a wide range of issues related to sexual health, reproductive health, and rights, including access to healthcare, education, and services.
- It addresses physical, mental, and social well-being in relation to sexuality and reproduction, rather than merely the absence of disease.
Definition of Health by WHO
- The World Health Organization defines health as a complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of illness or infirmity.
Aim of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)
- The primary aim of SRH is to ensure individuals can have a satisfying and safe sexual life, as well as the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide when and how often to do so.
Interpretation of Sexual and Reproductive Health
- SRH includes a comprehensive understanding of sexual rights, access to reproductive services, prevention of sexually transmitted infections, and the availability of family planning methods.
Relation to Women's Ability
- SRH is crucial for women's empowerment, autonomy, and overall health, giving them control over their reproductive choices and enhancing their quality of life.
Forms of Reproduction
- Two forms of reproduction are recognized: sexual reproduction, involving the combination of genetic material from two parents, and asexual reproduction, where offspring arise from a single parent without fusion of gametes.
Result of Asexual Reproduction
- Asexual reproduction results in genetically identical offspring to the parent, maintaining the same genetic makeup.
Major Puzzle for Biologists
- The major question regarding sexual reproduction focuses on understanding why it is prevalent despite its higher energy costs and risks compared to asexual reproduction.
Composition of Gametes
- Gametes (sperm and eggs) contain genetic material, serving as the vehicle for hereditary information passed from parents to offspring.
Cloning of Organism
- Cloning of an organism is classified as a form of asexual reproduction, as it creates a genetically identical copy without the involvement of gametes.
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