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What are hormones?
Chemical messengers
in the bloodstream
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How do hormones bring about a response?
They travel to
target cells
in the
bloodstream
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Where are hormones produced?
By
endocrine glands
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What is the role of hormones in puberty?
They control the onset of puberty and
reproductive
processes
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What triggers puberty?
A
releaser
hormone from the
hypothalamus
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What does the releaser hormone stimulate?
The
pituitary gland
to release hormones
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What hormones are released by the pituitary gland during puberty?
FSH
,
LH
, and
ICSH
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What is the function of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)?
Promotes
sperm production
in males
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What does interstitial cell stimulating hormone (ICSH) do?
Stimulates
testosterone
production in males
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How does testosterone affect sperm production?
It stimulates sperm production and
gland secretions
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What happens as testosterone concentration increases?
It inhibits
FSH
and
ICSH
production
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What is negative feedback control in hormonal regulation?
It regulates hormone levels by
inhibiting
production
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How long does the menstrual cycle typically last?
Approximately
28
days
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What marks the first day of the menstrual cycle?
The first day of
menstruation
(bleeding)
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What are the two phases of the menstrual cycle?
Follicular Phase
and
Luteal Phase
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When does ovulation occur in the menstrual cycle?
Around
day 14
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What does FSH do during the follicular phase?
Stimulates the development of a
follicle
in the ovary
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What hormone does the developing follicle produce?
Oestrogen
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What effect does oestrogen have on the endometrium?
Stimulates proliferation to prepare for
implantation
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How does oestrogen affect cervical mucus?
Makes it more easily penetrated by
sperm
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What triggers ovulation?
A surge in
LH
secretion from the
pituitary gland
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What develops after ovulation?
The
corpus luteum
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What hormone does the corpus luteum secrete?
Progesterone
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What does progesterone do to the endometrium?
Promotes further development and
vascularisation
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What is the effect of combined ovarian hormones on the pituitary gland?
They inhibit the secretion of
FSH
and
LH
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What happens if fertilisation does not occur?
The
corpus luteum
degenerates and
progesterone
drops
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What happens if fertilisation occurs?
The
corpus luteum
does not degenerate
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