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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Fertility
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There are several chemical substances called hormones and they each have a different effect on us. Many processes within the human body are coordinated by hormones. They are secreted by glands and are usually transported to their target organs by the bloodstream. Hormones regulate the functions of many organs and cells. For example, the monthly release of an egg from a woman’s ovaries and the changes in the thickness of the lining of her womb are controlled by hormones secreted by the pituitary gland and by the ovaries. Several hormones are involved in the menstrual cycle of a woman.... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Fertility
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1. The oral contraceptive pill greatly reduces the chances of a woman producing mature eggs and therefore reduces her chances of becoming pregnant. Which of the following are possible side effects?
2. How do fertility drugs work?
3. Which of the following hormones is not involved in human fertility?
4. The hormone estrogen is secreted by the ovaries. Which of the following is a function of estrogen?
5. The female menstrual cycle is controlled by what?
6. Choose the pair of words that best describes where hormones are produced and how they are transported.
7. When is in vitro fertilization (IVF) used?
8. The hormone progesterone is secreted by the ovaries. Which of the following is a function of progesterone?
9. In which gland are FSH and LH produced?
10. Why is FSH used during IVF?