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Accelerated Biology
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Some important vocabulary Follicle – a cluster of cells that surrounds an immature egg and provides it with nutrients (where the egg develops) Ovulation – Release of an ovum from an ovary Corpus Luteum – ruptured follicle Endometrium – bloody uterine lining
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Ovarian Cycle – The ovaries prepare and release an ovum 2 phases 1. Follicular phase – the egg matures (ovulation occurs) 2. Luteal phase – Corpus luteum is formed Menstrual Cycle – The uterus prepares for pregnancy The lining of the uterus thickens preparing for implantation of a fertilized ovum If pregnancy does not occur, the uterine lining is shed Menstruation – begins the cycle, days 1 –4 Both cycles generally last 28 days, varies from female to female
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The Menstrual Cycle - Narrated 3D Animation
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The hypothalumus and anterior pituitary initiate the reproductive cycle. Hypothalamus monitors the levels of estrogen and progesterone in blood Low levels of estrogen and progesterone stimulate the hypothalamus to secrete gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) negative feedback GnRH stimulates the anterior pituitary to secrete Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Leutinizing Hormone (LH) positive feedback
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FSH stimulates the development of follicle The follicle produces estrogen Estrogen aids in the growth of the follicle
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Positive feedback from rising levels of estrogen stimulate the anterior pituitary to produce a sudden surge in Luteinizing Hormone (LH). This high level of LH triggers ovulation (release of the ovum from an ovary) Ovulation occurs on day 14 of the menstrual cycle The ruptured follicle then turns into the Corpus Luteum
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After ovulation, the ruptured follicle, now called the corpus luteum, continues to develop. The Corpus Luteum secretes estrogen and progesterone Estrogen and progesterone stimulate the development of endometrium (bloody uterine lining) Negative feedback from high levels of estrogen and progesterone (monitored by hypothalamus) cause anterior pituitary to stop production of LH and FSH, thus terminating the reproductive cycle
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Without LH and FSH the corpus luteum deteriorates Causes progesterone and estrogen to stop being produced Without these the endometrium is unable to be maintained Result Menstruation
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Positve and Negative Feedback –McGraw Hill Animation Positve and Negative Feedback –McGraw Hill Animation
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But wait! What if fertilization occurs?
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Implanted embryo sustains the endometrium The embryo secretes human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to sustain the corpus luteum Corpus luteum will continue to produce estrogen and progesterone to maintain the endometrium Without HCG menstruation begins and embryo is aborted. Pregnancy tests check for presence of HCG in urine
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Hypothalamus secretes GnRH which triggers the anterior pituitary to secrete FSH and LH In males LH is also called ICSH (interstitional cell stimulating hormones) LH stimulates the interstitial cells in testes to produce testosterone and other male sex hormones (androgens) Testosterone and estrogen stimulate the development of secondary sex characteristics in both males and females
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