The hypothalamus regulates many different of metabolic, developmental, and autonomic nervous system functions. For example, the hypothalamus produces ____ during puberty. FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) and LH (luteinizing hormone) estrogen and testosterone GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone
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The hypothalamus regulates many different of
FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) and LH (luteinizing hormone) |
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estrogen and testosterone |
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GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) |
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- Hypothalamus (-) (-) Anterior Pituitary (-) |(-) 3 Corpus Luteum |5 Follicle Estrogen (+) (+) Match four of the hormones of the negative feedback numbered above with their function given below. Function: Hormone: Stimulates the development of an ovum Stimulates the corpus luteum to release progesterone Suppresses GNRH, FSH, LH production in the follicular phase Suppresses GNRH, FSH, and LH production in the luteal phase 2.During puberty, our reproductive systems undergo significant changes. What triggers the onset of puberty? Describe the involved hormones. In the past, estrogen and testosterone were blamed for puberty-related mood swings. What do we know presently about hormones and brain growth that helps us understand the changes?Levels of the Female Reproductive Hormones during the Menstrual Cycle Hormone Day 4 Day 14 Day 21 Estrogen (pg/mL) N/A >100 <60 Progesterone (ng/mL) N/A <1.5 >15 LH (mIU/mL) <7 >15 N/A FSH (mIU/mL) <13 >15 N/A Identify the hormones numbered in the graph above. Number: Answer Answer Answer Answer Hormone: Estrogen Progesterone LH FSH
- In males, stimulates the Leydig cells to produce Progesterone; testosterone Luteinizing hormone (LH); testosterone Estrogen; sperm O Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH); inhibinIn the female endocrine system, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is able to modulate two hormones to result in the release of a single ovum . This complex system is vulnerable to disruption with resulting abnormal uterine bleeding and infertility Gonadotropin -releasing hormone () stimulates the release of folliclestimulating hormone in addition to which the following ? Adrenocorticotropic harmone Thyroid - hormone TSH ) Opute peptide Growth hormone (GH) Luteinizing hormone (LH)Part 1: The hormones listed below all play a key role in male reproduction: Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) • Luteinising Hormone (LH) Testosterone Explain the function(s) of these hormones giving reference to: their origin (where they made and released from), their target (cell, tissue, or organ), their stimulatory effects, and where relevant, their inhibitory effects.
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- Patient who are suffering from thyrotoxicosis symptoms of vegeto- asthenic syndrome was revealed. The histological appearance of a thyroid gland being stimulated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) would show which of the following? Columnar-shaped follicular cells Decreased numbers of follicular cells An abundance of colloid in the lumen of the follicle Increased numbers of parafollicular cells O Decreased numbers of parafollicular capillariesIn the figure which of the following is a tropic hormone; Neurons secreting trophic hormones (Dopamine) PIH Hypothalmus PRH TRH CRH GHIH GNRH GHRH Portal system Anterior pituitary Prolactin TSH ACTH GH FSH LH Endocrine (Gonadotropins) cells To target tissues Thyroid giand Adrenal Endocrine cells of the gonads Liver cortex Thyroid hormones Estrogens, progesterone Cortisol IGFS Androgens Germ cells Many tissues Breast of the gonads O IGFS O Thyroid hormones None of these is correct O Cortisol O TSH Endocrine targets and the hormones they secrete Anterior pituitary hormones Hypothalamic hormones Nonendocrine targetsWhich of the following is/are true with regards hormones in the reproductive tract? * All the choices Progesterone is secreted by ovarian follicles & the corpus luteum. Estrogen secretion is stimulated exclusively by LH. Progesterone secretion is stimulated exclusively by FSH. Estrogen is secreted by ovarian follicles & the corpus luteum.