The Reproductive System

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The Reproductive System Honors Human Biology 5-6 Chapter 16 The Reproductive System Miss School, Miss Out!

Bell Ringer May 11, 2016 List three components of the cytoskeleton and identify a function for each.

May 11, 2016 Label the various stages of starfish development and the pig/chicken embryo following the requirements of the Digital Portfolio. The requirements can be found at: http://www.truaxbiology.com/lab-makeups/ Review for the final exam by taking the 25 question practice quiz. The link is on the TruaxBiology.com homepage. Miss School, Miss Out!

May 12, 2016 Chapter 16 Reproductive System Miss School, Miss Out!

Bell Ringer May 12, 2016 List the 3 major types of cell junctions and state a function for each.

Finally, label the ovary. May 12, 2016 Using your text book as reference, label the diagram on the next slide. The diagram is also in your study guide, so you can label it there. Answer the questions on the next slide and put them within your study guide. Finally, label the ovary. Miss School, Miss Out!

Female Cycle

LH FSH estrogen progesterone follicular Ovulation Luteal menses Describe the level of estrogen in the blood at the beginning of the follicle phase. How does the hypothalamus react to the level of estrogen at the beginning of the follicle phase? What happens to the lining of the uterus when estrogen levels rise? Which process has the shortest duration in the menstrual cycle? What hormonal activity begins this phase? What hormone is released by the corpus luteum immediately after ovulation? During what phase are the chances of an egg being fertilized greatest? If the egg is not fertilized, which hormones fall below a certain level and signal the start of menstruation? Why are the events described in this investigation referred to as a cycle Which hormone serves as a negative feedback messenger for turning off the FSH? If a female did not produce sufficient quantities of FSH and LH, how would her ability to have children be affected? LH FSH estrogen progesterone follicular Ovulation Luteal menses proliferation secretory

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Complete the Chapter 16 Practice Quiz: https://goo.gl/forms/na1Myag01G May 12, 2016 Complete any unlabeled diagrams and the crossword within your study guide. Complete the Chapter 16 Practice Quiz: https://goo.gl/forms/na1Myag01G Study for the Final Exam Miss School, Miss Out!

May 12, 2016 End of Day 2 May 12, 2016 Miss School, Miss Out!