hormonal control of reproduction Flashcards

1
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hormones are chemical messengers produced by

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endocrine glands

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2
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hormones are released directly into the bloodstream

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and travel to their target tissue organ

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3
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hormones control the

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onset puberty
sperm production
menstrual cycle

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4
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the hypothalamus releases a hormone called

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GRH- grande releasing hormone

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5
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pituitary gland releases 2 hormones

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LH-luteinizing hormone
FSH- follicle stimulating hormone
ICSH- interstitial cell stimulating

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6
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FSH

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promotes sperm production

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7
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ICSH-

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stimulates the interstitial cells in the testes to produce the male sex hormone called testosterone.

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8
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testosterone stimulates

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sperm production in seminiferous tubules and activates the prostate gland and seminal vesicles to produce their fluid secretions.

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9
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overproduction of testosterone

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prevented by a negative feedback mechanism

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10
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high testosterone levels inhibit the secretion of

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FSH and ICSH from the pituitary gland, resulting in a decrease in the production of testosterone by interstitial cells.

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11
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how long the menstrual cycle takes

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28 days

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12
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follicular phase , FSH stimulates the development and maturation of

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a follicle surrounding the ovum and the production of the sex hormones

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13
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oestrogen stimulates the

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repair and vascularisation of the endometrium, thicken it and preparing if for implantation

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14
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High levels of oestrogen stimulate the secretion

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of LH by the pituitary gland.

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15
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In the luteal phase,a surge in LH triggers

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ovulation and then stimulates the development of the corpus luteum from the follicle

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16
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LH also stimulates the

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corpus luteum to secrete the sex hormone progesterone

17
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progesterone promotes the further development and vascularisation

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of the endometrium, preparing it for implantation of a blastocyst if fertilisation occurs.

18
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high levels of oestrogen and progesterone inhibit the secretion

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of FSH and LH by the pituitary gland, which prevents further follicles from developing

19
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The inhibition of FSH and LH by high levels of oestrogen and progesterone is an example

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of negative feedback control.

20
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if fertilization does not occur:

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there is a drop in LH levels, which causes the corpus luteum to break down , and also causes a decrease in progesterone and oestrogen levels

21
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The decrease in oestrogen and progesterone levels causes the endometrium to break down and triggers the

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start of metabolisms