Class 10 - Adolescence: Puberty Flashcards

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What is puberty?

A
  • collective term that encompasses all the changes, both seen and unseen, that are needed for reproductive maturity
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What does the pituitary gland do?

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gland that triggers other glands to release hormones

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3
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When does adrenarche begin? (2)

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begins when the pituitary gland signals a child’s adrenal gland to step up its production of androgen
- occurs around age 7 or 8

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4
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What occurs in adrenarche?

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The growth of the ovaries in girls and testes in boys is stimulated, which then secrete estrogen (girls) and testosterone (boys), causing the sex organs to develop

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5
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What does the thyroid gland do for development in adolescence?

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  • normal brain development and overall rate of growth (regulates metabolism)
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6
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Which hormone is associated with the thyroid gland?

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Thyroxine
lower level = tired, gain weight easily

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What does the adrenal gland do for development in adolescence?

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Some changes at puberty, particularly the development of secondary sex characteristics in girls

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8
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Which hormone is associated with the adrenal gland?

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adrenal androgen

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9
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What do the ovaries do for development in females? (2)

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  • development of the menstrual cycle and breasts in girls
  • has less to do with other secondary sex characteristics than testosterone does for boys
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10
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Which hormone is associated with the ovaries?

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  • estrogen (estradiol)
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What does the pituitary gland do for development in adolescence? (2)

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  • rate of physical maturation
  • signals other glands to secrete hormones
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12
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Which hormones are secreted from the pituitary? (3)

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  • General growth hormone
  • TSH
  • other activating hormones
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What do testes do for development in boys? (2)

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  • crucial in the formation of male genitals prenatally
  • also triggers the sequence of changes in primary and secondary sex characteristics in the male
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14
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Which hormone is associated with the testes?

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testosterone

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15
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What is important to note for the timing of puberty? (2)

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  1. 12-13 year olds will show a range of sexual maturation from stage 1 through 5
  2. Discrepancies between an adolescent’s expectation and what actually happens determine the psychological effect of puberty (ie. compares themselves to others)
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16
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What is menarche?

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  • The beginning of menstrual cycles
17
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What is the critical value for body fat percentage that must be reached before menarche can occur? (2)

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17% (need enough to sustain pregnancy)
- the decline in the average age of menarche

18
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When does a boy’s growth spurt occur? What happens? (3)

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  • the peak typically occurs fairly late in the sequence of physical development
  • Boys likely begin to produce viable sperm some time between ages 12 and 14, usually before they have reached the peak of the growth spurt
  • The development of facial hair and the lowering of the voice occur near the end of the sequence