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The Menstrual Cycle & Puberty
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What is the main focus of today's video?
The
reproductive hormones
and the
menstrual cycle
What is
puberty
?
It is the period during which adolescents develop
secondary sexual characteristics
What are
secondary sexual characteristics
in men?
Facial hair
What
hormone
triggers puberty in men?
Testosterone
Where is
testosterone
produced in men?
In the
testes
What hormone is primarily responsible for female puberty?
Estrogen
Where is
estrogen
produced in women?
In the
ovaries
What are the four stages of the menstrual cycle?
Menstruation
Uterus
lining buildup
Ovulation
Maintenance of the uterus lining
What is the
average
length of a menstrual cycle?
Around
28
days
What does the red line in the
menstrual cycle
graph represent?
The thickness of the
uterus lining
What happens during stage one of the menstrual cycle?
Menstruation
occurs, lasting about
four
days
What occurs during stage two of the
menstrual cycle
?
The
uterus lining
starts to build up again
How long does
stage two
of the
menstrual cycle
last?
Around
ten
days
What is the purpose of the thick spongy layer formed in stage two?
To prepare the
uterus
lining for a
fertilized egg
What is
ovulation
?
The release of an egg from one of the
ovaries
How long does
stage three
of the
menstrual cycle
last?
It takes place in a
single day
What happens in stage four of the
menstrual cycle
?
The lining of the
uterus
is maintained
What occurs if no fertilized egg reaches the
uterus
?
The uterus
lining
starts to break down
What happens if a
fertilized egg
implants into the
uterus lining
?
The
menstrual cycle
stops because the woman is pregnant
What
hormones
are involved in the menstrual cycle?
Estrogen
Progesterone
Luteinizing hormone
(LH)
Follicle stimulating hormone
(FSH)
What
hormone
stimulates the growth of the uterus lining?
Estrogen
When does
progesterone
increase during the
menstrual cycle
?
In
stage four
What is the role of
progesterone
in the
menstrual cycle
?
To maintain the lining of the uterus
Where are
LH
and
FSH
produced?
In the
pituitary gland
What does
FSH
do in the
menstrual cycle
?
It stimulates one of the eggs to mature in the ovaries
What does
LH
do during
ovulation
?
It stimulates the release of the egg
How do the hormones interact during the menstrual cycle?
FSH
stimulates ovaries to produce
estrogen
Estrogen inhibits FSH (negative feedback)
High estrogen levels stimulate
LH
release
Progesterone
inhibits both LH and FSH
What is the effect of high
estrogen
levels on
FSH
?
They inhibit FSH production
What happens when
progesterone
levels drop?
The
uterus lining
breaks down