WHAT YOUR DOCTOR ISN’T TELLING YOU ABOUT YOUR DNA 1. What gene did doctors accidentally identify in the baby? (paragraph 1) 2. What decision was made about.

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WHAT YOUR DOCTOR ISN’T TELLING YOU ABOUT YOUR DNA 1. What gene did doctors accidentally identify in the baby? (paragraph 1) 2. What decision was made about telling the parents? Why? 3. What decision was make about the 2 year old? Why was it different? 4. What reason is given that parents should not know about test resutls? 5. What is your reaction to this article?

ENDOCRINE & REPRODUCTION REVIEW SPRING 2016

A SYSTEM OF GLANDS THAT PRODUCES HORMONES Endocrine system

TUBE THAT CARRIES SPERM FROM THE EPIDIDYMIS TO THE URETHRA Vas deferens

CHEMICAL MESSENGERS hormones

TUBE THAT CARRIES SPERM OUTSIDE A MAN’S BODY Urethra

MUSCULAR ORGAN WHERE A BABY WILL GROW Uterus

PREPARES THE UTERUS FOR A PREGNANCY Menstrual cycle

LOCATION OF SPERM AND TESTOSTERONE PRODUCTION Testes

WHERE SPERM MATURE AND ARE STORED UNTIL EJACULATION Epididymis

GIVE A MESSAGE TO CELLS TO DIVIDE (CAUSING GROWTH) Human growth hormone (HGH)

MASTER GLAND, IN CHARGE OF OTHER GLANDS Pituitary

DAY 1 OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, WHEN THE UTERUS SHEDS ITS CONTENTS Menstruation

WHEN A SPERM MEETS AN OVUM fertilization

CHEMICAL THAT CAN MIMIC A HORMONE Hormone disruptor (hormone mimics)

HORMONE THAT HELPS REGULATE BLOOD SUGAR Insulin

HORMONE IN CHARGE OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE Adrenaline

WHEN AN OVUM (EGG) IS RELEASED FROM AN OVARY Ovulation

TUBES THAT CARRY THE EGG TO THE UTERUS Fallopian tubes

HORMONES THAT CONTROL OVULATION FSH and LH

GLAND THAT HELPS CONTROL METABOLISM Thyroid

OPENING TO THE UTERUS FROM THE VAGINA Cervix

ONE OR MORE CELLS THAT RELEASE HORMONES Gland

FEMALE HORMONE THAT HELPS CONTROL THE THICKNESS OF THE UTERINE LINING Estrogen

EXTERNAL OPENING OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Vagina

MALE SEX CELL Sperm

GLAND THAT PRODUCES OVA (EGG CELLS) Ovary