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HCG QUESTIONS
1. Where is hCG produced in the female body?
2. How is hCG differ from other gonadal hormones?
3. Being a hormone, what is its function?
4. What other conditions lead to increased hCG production aside from
pregnancy?Why?
5. How can these conditions be differentiated from true pregnancy?
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- 10 Activity 2 Answers Only Directions: Identify what phase of menstrual cycle is described in each number. 1. The lining of the uterus becomes thin after menstruation. An egg in the ovary continues to mature. Just before the mid-cycle, the mature egg moves to the surface of the ovary. 2. The lining of the uterus called endometrium becomes thicker in preparation for implantation of the fertilized egg. If fertilization does not take place, menstruation happens. The next cycle is then about to begin. 3. This occurs when fertilization does not take place. The uterine lining begins to break down and bleeding results. Menstrual fluid contains blood cells and mucus flow and lasts from 3 to 7 days. 4. The mature egg is released and travels to the fallopian tube and toward the uterus.What's More Activity 2.1 Concept Map Directions: Fill in the concept map of the important events in sequence during the menstrual cycle by writing the numbers in the box. 1. The egg moves through the oviduct and enters the uterus. 2. The ovary releases an egg on day 14. 3. The pituitary releases hormones that cause the egg in the ovary to mature. 4. The cells of the thickened uterus break off and leave the vagina. 5. The egg has not been fertilized; therefore, it will not attach to the uterus. 6. The ovary itself releases a hormone called estrogen, which causes the uterus to become thicker.What's More Activity 2.1 Concept Map Directions: Fill in the concept map of the important events in sequence during the menstrual cycle by writing the numbers in the box. 1. The egg moves through the oviduct and enters the uterus. 2. The ovary releases an egg on day 14. 3. The pituitary releases hormones that cause the egg in the ovay to mature. 4. The cells of the thickened uterus break off and leave the vagina. 5. The egg has not been fertilized; therefore, it will not attach to the uterus. 6. The ovary itself releases a hormone called estrogen, which causes the uterus to become thicker.
- nal 1. What are the different phases of a menstrual cycle? How do hormone levels change during the different phases? Describe follicular development. 2. What do the hormone levels tell you about the patient? What is hCG, how and when is it produced and why? 3. A transvaginal ultrasound was performed and found more than 12 follicles/ovary and an ovarian volume of >10cc. What is the normal range of primordial (antral) follicles/ovary? What is your potential diagnosis? 4. Can this couple conceive? What are the hormonal changes during pregnancy and when do they occur (fertilization to birth)? Describe the fertilization process. nersApply your knowledge 1. How do low estrogen and progesterone levels affect levels of. GNRH FSH 2. Androgen is produced by cells with hormone stimulation. Androgen is converted to estrogen by cells. 3. Some women experience hormonal problems that result in low levels of FSH. a) How would low FSH affect follicle development? b) Will the patient ovulate? Menstruate? 4. A.J. carries a mutation in the BRCA1 gene and as a result has a 40-50% risk of developing ovarian cancer. To decrease her risk, A.J. has her ovaries removed. How would the ovariectomy affect the levels of the following hormones? Draw a HPO axis for this condition. GNRH FSH estrogen [APNeed help 1 and 2 1.) Which of the following change occurs during the third trimester of fetal development? A. Skin appears bright pink due to blood-filled capillaries B. Lanugo hair develops C. Bone development begins D. All red bood cells are formed in the bone marrow 2.) Hormones play an important role in controlling the development and general metabolism of the human body Hormones are secreted by ductless glands called endocrine glandsFrom the following endocrine glands choose the one that develops from the ectoderm : A. Adrenal cortex B. Parathyroid gland C. Pituitary gland D. Thyroid gland
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- MATCHING TYPE 1-10: Choose the correct answer from the options A-K given below. 1. Estrogen levels are highest on day number? 2. LH levels are highest on day number? 3. How does the increase in the estrogen level correspond the change in thickness of the uterine lining in days 1 through 10 of the menstrual cycle? 4. Compare the change in thickness of the uterine lining with change in progesterone amount for days 10-27. 5. Why is it logical for the level of FSH to fall greatly following ovulation? 6. What happens to the uterine lining between day 27 and day 1? What is this process called? 7. Why it makes sense that the levels of estrogen and progesterone are low in the blood of a female during menstruation? 8. Role of FSH in the menstrual cycle? 9. Role of estrogen in the menstrual cycle? 10. Role of progesterone in the menstrual cycle? A. prepares the endometrial lining of the uterus to allow the fertilized egg to implant and helps to maintain the endometrium throughout…KW. is 16 years old and has experienced oligomenorrhea (infrequent menstruation) for several years. Endocrine screening shows she has high levels of free testosterone and a LH.FSH ratio of 3:1. a) Is KW. ovulating? How do you know? b) Why is she not menstruating normally? How does her LH FSH levels affect follicle development and menstruation.Female Reproductive System Assignment 4. Describe changes that occur in a follicle and its oocyte during maturation. 5. What causes ovulation? 6. What happen to an oocyte following ovulation? 7. Name the major female sex hormones and write functions of each. 8. Trace the events of the menstrual cycle. 9. What are some changes that may occur at menopause? 10. Describe the structure of a mammary gland.