3.2 The Role Of Chromosomes And Hormones In Sex And Gender Flashcards
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How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
23 pairs
What determines sex?
sex chromosomes
What sex chromosomes does a female have?
XX
What sex chromosomes does a male have?
XY
What causes male physical development at the fetal stage?
presences of the SRY gene on the Y sex chromosome
What does SRY stand for?
Sex-determining region Y protein
How does the SRY function?
The SRY gene creates a transcription factor that binds to DNA to control other genes (this is an epigenetic change)
Explain the process of male sex development.
Every fetus appears the same until a few weeks after the conception event
Sex organ development is complete at around 3 months after conception
Lutropin is then produced in both sexes in the adrenal glands
Testes contain Leydig cells, which respond to lutropin by producing testosterone
Testosterone drives further male development
What broad term can be used to determine atypical sex chromosome patterns?
intersex
In how many males can Klinefelter’s syndrome be found?
1 in 10,000 males
What is Klinefelter’s syndrome?
This is an XXY configuration
Child born with penis and develops male traits
There are usually infertile, lack muscular definition and have feminized masculine characteristics (e.g. slim jaw, less facial hair, sometimes even breast tissue.)
In how many females can Turner’s syndrome be found?
1 in 2,000 females
What is Turner’s syndrome?
This is due to ‘XO’ rather than XX or XY - one sex chromosome is damaged or missing
Born with both vagina and womb but underdeveloped ovaries
No monthly period, physically short/stout build
Can have webbed neck, narrow hips, irregular internal organs, nevi (chronic skin lesions)
When does testosterone production begin?
Production of testosterone begins before birth
What happens if a fetus is insensitive to testosterone?
Born as intersex
No formation of male genitalia
Often born/raised as girls because no penis/testicles are visible
Some are identified as XY and raised as boys
What effect does a surge of testosterone have on males in puberty?
Drives the production of secondary male characteristics
How can a fetus’ brain development be affected if their mother has elevated levels of testosterone?
Studies show XX females are ‘tomboyish’ and prefer masculine activities in this case (Berenbaum & Bailey, 2003)
XY males have more pronounced male characteristics
What effect does estrogen levels have on brain size?
Associated with smaller brain size (Shi et al. 2015)
When is oestrogen present in the fetus?
Present in all cases as female is the default gender
What female hormone promotes secondary female characteristics in puberty?
Oestrogen
When are levels of oestrogen particularly elevated?
During pregnancy
What effect does oestrogen have on menstruation?
Controls blood flow through increasing blood flow to uterus
When and where is oxytocin produced?
Produced in the pituitary gland in response to skin-to-skin contact (e.g. breastfeeding)
What effect can oxytocin have?
Promotes bonding behaviours Causes milk production Enables post-orgasm bliss/contentment Helps in wound-healing Oxytocin dampens flight-or-fight response in women (not in men, due to testosterone) and is related to 'tend and befriend' (Taylor et al, 2000)