Do you know the role of FSH in the menstrual cycle?
Hormones and The Menstrual Cycle Quiz
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Question 1 of 10Question 1
Retroactive, ovulation, clomifene, reproductive
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Complete the statement: Sometimes couples are unable to have children and we can use assisted technology (ART) to help them. therapy is used where women do not regularly release eggs, this involves using a drug to increase the concentration of FSH and LH in the blood.Â
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Question 2 of 10Question 2
Oestrogen, progesterone, FSH, LH, ovulation, fertilisation, vagina, uterus
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Complete the statement about IVF:
- During in vitro , a woman will receive and to trigger maturation and release of eggs from the ovaries.
- Eggs and sperm are collected and combined to allow .
- Healthy embryos are placed in the .
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Question 3 of 10Question 3
Place these steps in order to explain the interactions between hormones in the menstrual cycle.
- Progesterone is released from the ovary
- LH is released from the pituitary gland
- Progesterone stops the release of FSH and LH
- Oestrogen stops the release of FSH
- FSH triggers the ovaries to make oestrogen
- FSH is released by the pituitary gland
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Question 4 of 10Question 4
Testosterone, oestrogen, FSH, IVF, menstruation, progesterone, ovulation, uterus
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The hormones and control the menstrual cycle. Rising levels of these hormones cause the lining to thicken, falling levels cause it to become thinner and trigger .
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Question 5 of 10Question 5
What happens when levels of progesterone fall if an egg is not implanted?
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Question 6 of 10Question 6
What term do we use to describe the release of an egg from the ovary?
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Question 7 of 10Question 7
Pituitary, adrenal, occidental, ovaries
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Complete the sentences:
- Oestrogen and progesterone are produced in the .
- FSH and LH are produced in the gland
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Question 8 of 10Question 8
Which of the following effects are caused by the release of progesterone?
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Question 9 of 10Question 9
Which of the following is the role of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)?
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Question 10 of 10Question 10
Which of the following is the role of luteinising hormone (LH)?
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