The Role of Chromosomes and Hormones Flashcards

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What is a chromosome?

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It’s found in the nucleus of living cells carrying information in the form of genes; the 23rd pair of chromosomes determines biological sex.

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What is a hormone?

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A chemical substance circulated in the blood that controls and regulates the activity of certain cells or organs.

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What is testosterone?

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A hormone from the androgen group that is produced mainly in the male testes. It is associated with aggressiveness.

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What is oestrogen?

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The primary female hormone, playing an important role in the menstrual cycle and reproductive system

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What is oxytocin?

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A hormone which causes contraction of the uterus during labour and stimulates lactation.

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What is the role of chromosomes?

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Half the sperm carry an X chromosome and half a Y. The Y chromosome carries a gene called the ‘SRY’, this gene cause tests to develop in an XY embryo. These produce androgens; male sex hormones hence causing the embryo to become a male.

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What is the role of hormones?

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Most gender development actually comes about through the influence of hormones. Males and females produce many of the same hormones but in different concentrations.

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What is the evaluation for the role of chromosomes?

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David Reimer

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Evaluation point role of chromosomes: David Reimer

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Free will vs determinism
Reimer was chromosomally male and had testosterone, however the role of chromosomes and hormones prevailed in that it overrode the social factors.

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What is the evaluation for the role of hormones?

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James Dabbs, Van Goozen, Tricker, Slabbekoorn

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Evaluation point role of hormones: James Dabbs

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James Dabbs found that in a prison population, that offenders with the highest levels of testosterone were more likely to have committed violent or sexually motivated crimes.

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Evaluation point role of hormones: Van Goozen

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She studied transgendered individuals who were being injected with hormones of the opposite sex. Transgender women showed decreases in aggression and visuo-spatial awareness whilst men showed the opposite.
This suggests that sex hormones do exert some influence on gender related behaviour.
However small sample.

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Evaluation point role of hormones: Tricker

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Tricker gave 43 males an injection of testosterone and a placebo. There was no significance difference found in aggression after 10 weeks.

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Evaluation point role of hormones: Slabbekoorn

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Slabbekoorn demonstrated that sex hormones had no consistent effect on gender-related behaviour.

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