lecture 4 Flashcards

1
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true or false?

The female egg is passive, waiting for the active male sperm to fertilize

A

false.

the egg activates the sperm’s DNA by throwing out a harpoon

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2
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what do you need to be a fertile female?

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  • ovaries (XX Chromosomes)
  • Female internal genitalia
  • Female external genitalia
  • CNS that releases hormones in cycles
  • to be considered “a fertile female” by a fertile male
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3
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what do you need to be a fertile male?

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  • testes (XY Chromosomes)
  • Male internal genitalia
  • Male external genitalia
  • CNS that does NOT release hormones in cycles
  • to be considered” a fertile male” by a fertile female”
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4
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what does the sex of a developing organ depend on?

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depends on which sperm penetrates the ovum - either and X sperm, which creates a girl(XX), or a Y sperm, which creates a boy (XY)

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5
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what happens at gate 1 of the five one-way gate series?

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Conception genetic sex

- chromosomes due to genetic makeup of sperm (F=XX vs. M=XY)

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what happens at gate 2 of the five one-way gate series?

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7 weeks internal genitalia

  • hormonal secretion leads to:
    a) male internal reproductive system (testosterone)
    b) inhibition of female reproductive system (Mullerian inhibiting substance)
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7
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what happens at gate 3 of the five one-way gate series?

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8 weeks external genitalia

  • testosterone secretion leads to male external genitalia
  • Absence of testosterone leads to female external genitalia
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what happens at gate 4 of the five one-way gate series?

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9 weeks + effects at puberty

- central nervous system determine changes at puberty (cyclical vs steady release of hormones)

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9
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what happens at gate 5 of the five one-way gate series?

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Birth psych-social label
- label of male or female is applies. not necessarily one-way (surgery, hormone treatments, social experience can modify)

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10
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what are the differences between male and female sperm?

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male sperm are faster, smaller, weaker and more produced, whereas female sperm are slower, larger, stronger and fewer produced

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11
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what happens with an X-bearing sperm, what happens with a Y-bearing sperm.

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x-bearing: ovaries develop and secretes estrogens

y-bearing: testes develop and secrete androgens

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12
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define defeminization

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Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS) leads to degeneration of Mullerian ducts (8-11 weeks)

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13
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Define Masculization

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testosterone leads to development of Wolffian ducts (9-10 weeks)

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14
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define demasculinization

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absence of MIS/testosterone leads to development of mullerian ducts and degeneration of Wolffian ducts
- if no MIS or testosterone, female internal genitalia develop

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15
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what are the regular amount chromosomes?

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F = 46 XX
M = 46 XY
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16
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what is a quality about bipotential gonad?

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incapable of developing tested or ovaries

17
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what may be the cause of a fetus lacking both male and female internal duct structures?

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MIS secretion in the absence of androgens

18
Q

what may be the cause of a fetus possessing both male and female internal duct structures to varying degrees?

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Absence of MIS accompanied by androgen secretion

19
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what are two ambiguous genitalia?

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1) Masculinized females: exposure to greater-than-normal amounts of male hormones
2) Under-masculinized males:exposure to less-than-normal amounts of male hormones

20
Q

define intersex

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when an individual is born not really a girl or a boy

21
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text book pages below

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textbook pages below

22
Q

how much biology in 4 frameworks?

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  • biological -maturation: all biology
  • Environmental-learning: all environment, almost no biology
    interactional/transactional: interact between biology and environment
  • Cultural-context: biology and universal aspect of environment are filtered through culture to make you who you are