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Reproduction
Hormones repeat

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Goal
The goal of this lessonup is for you to practice with the hormones in the menstrual cycle.
Please use this as a way of checking the level of your knowledge. Don't click until you get it right (we can see how often you tried). Don't just copy from friends. Try to really figure out the correct answers for yourself so you will remember for next time.

Slide 2 - Slide

Which structure is the main producer of these hormones?
Pituitary gland
Follicle
Corpus luteum
FSH
Progesterone
Oestrogen
LH

Slide 3 - Drag question

Which hormone, produced by the ovaries, stimulates the uterus lining to build up after menstruation?
A
Oestrogen
B
Progesterone
C
FSH
D
LH

Slide 4 - Quiz

Why does progesterone inhibit the release of LH after ovulation has occurred?
A
So the uterus lining can be broken down during menstruation
B
So multiple eggs can be released from the ovaries
C
So only one egg is released from the ovaries
D
So FSH can be produced and can stimulate the egg to mature

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which hormone, produced by the ovaries, maintains the lining of the uterus after ovulation?
A
Oestrogen
B
Progesterone
C
FSH
D
LH

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which hormone, released by the pituitary gland, stimulates ovulation?
A
Oestrogen
B
Progesterone
C
FSH
D
LH

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which hormone, released from the pituitary gland, stimulates the egg to mature?
A
Oestrogen
B
Progesterone
C
FSH
D
LH

Slide 8 - Quiz

Sperm can survive in the female reproductive system for around 4 days. Assuming a female is following a typical 28-day cycle, when would a pregnancy be most likely?
A
Days 6–10
B
Days 12–16
C
Days 0–5
D
Days 24–28

Slide 9 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the hormones produced by the ovaries over a typical 28-day menstrual cycle. What event typically occurs between days 0 and 5?
A
Thickening of the uterus lining
B
Menstruation
C
Ovulation
D
Follicle maturation

Slide 10 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the hormones produced by the ovaries over a typical 28-day menstrual cycle. Why do the levels of oestrogen peak just before day 14?
A
To stimulate the production of LH
B
To release an egg from the ovaries (ovulation)
C
To ensure the uterus lining is ready to be broken down
D
To stimulate the production of FSH

Slide 11 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the hormones produced by the ovaries over a typical 28-day menstrual cycle. When is progesterone the highest and why?
A
Between ovulation and menstruation, to stimulate the maturation of an egg
B
Between menstruation and ovulation, to rebuild the uterus lining
C
Between ovulation and menstruation, to maintain the uterus lining
D
Between menstruation and ovulation, to stimulate the maturation of an egg

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which of the following is not a hormone that actively regulates the menstrual cycle?
A
Adrenaline
B
LH
C
Oestrogen
D
Progesterone

Slide 13 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the lining of the uterus wall over a typical 28-day cycle. What hormone maintains the uterus lining between days 14 and 28?

A
FSH
B
LH
C
Oestrogen
D
Progesterone

Slide 14 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the lining of the uterus wall over a typical 28-day cycle. The menstrual cycle begins with the breakdown and shedding of the uterus lining. What scientific term is given to this event?

A
Follicular maturation
B
Ovulation
C
Uterine breakdown
D
Menstruation

Slide 15 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the lining of the uterus wall over a typical 28-day cycle. Around day 14, an egg ready for fertilisation is released from the ovaries. What scientific term is given to this event?
A
Ovarian secretion
B
Ovulation
C
Follicular maturation
D
Menstruation

Slide 16 - Quiz

Uterus lining builds up
ovulation
menstruation

Slide 17 - Drag question

Inhibits
Stimulates
Oestrogen (low concentration) --> FSH & LH production
Oestrogen (high concentration) --> FSH&LH production
Progesterone --> FSH & LH production
Oestrogen --> uterine lining
Progesterone --> uterine lining

Slide 18 - Drag question

What happens to the levels of oestrogen and progesterone during menstruation?
A
During menstruation, the levels of oestrogen and progesterone are low.
B
During menstruation, the levels of oestrogen are high and the levels of progesterone are low.
C
During menstruation, the levels of oestrogen are low and the levels of progesterone are high.
D
During menstruation, the levels of oestrogen and progesterone are high.

Slide 19 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the concentrations of the pituitary gland hormones over a typical 28-day menstrual cycle. Why do the levels of LH peak on day 14?
A
To stimulate ovulation
B
To inhibit the production of progesterone
C
To encourage the uterus lining to break down
D
To stimulate the production of oestrogen

Slide 20 - Quiz

The diagram provided shows the changes in the concentrations of the pituitary gland hormones over a typical 28-day menstrual cycle. Which hormone increases in concentration after ovulation to keep the levels of both FSH and LH low?
A
Progesterone
B
Oestrogen

Slide 21 - Quiz

Increase of which pituitary hormone?
Increase of?
Peak of?
Increase of?
Decrease of?
FSH
Progesterone
Progesterone
LH
Oestrogen

Slide 22 - Drag question