3.5.5 Control of the Oestrous Cycle

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3.5.5 Control of the Oestrous Cycle Its all about funny orange lemurs, or fat old ladies! L.O: to state and explain the hormones involved in the oestrous (menstrual) cycle to interpret graphs of hormones Starter: List the 3 hormones involved in the oestrous cycle (from Year 10!)

http://www. bbc. co. uk/learningzone/clips/human-fertilisation/12227 http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/human-fertilisation/12227.html

Hormones in the Oestrous Cycle Where produced? Effects FSH Oestrogen LH Progesterone

Graph of the Oestrous Cycle