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6. What does Oestrogen do?
- 1. Causes the pituitary gland to produce LH; 2.Inhibits the release of FSH.
- 1. Causes the pituitary gland to produce FSH; 2.Inhibits the release of LH.
- 1. Inhibits the release of LH; 2.Causes the release of FSH.
7. What are Motor Neurons?
- Nerve cells that carry signals as electrical pulse from the CNS (relay neurones) to the effector muscles or gland
- Nerve cells that carry signals as electrical pulse from the effector to the brain
- Nerve cells that carry signals as electrical pulse from the receptor to the effector muscles or gland
8. How doe a signal transfer through a synapse?
- Through chemical diffusion
- Through electrical impulses
- Through heat radiation
9. In which order do Oestrogen, LH, FSH go?
- Oestrogen, FSH, LH
- FSH, Oestrogen, LH
- Oestrogen, LH, FSH
10. What is a Synapse?
- the middle part of the relay neuron
- the connection between two neurons
- the junction in the CNS
11. Where is LH produced?
- The Ovaries
- The Pituitary Gland
- The Brain
12. What three hormones control the different stages of the Menstrual Cycle?
- HGH, Intracrine, KH
- FSH, Oestrogen, LH
- GJH, Cytokine, SH
13. Where is Oestrogen produced?
- The Pituitary Gland
- The Ovaries
- The Brain
14. How long do the effects of hormones last?
- very long
- not long
- Instant
15. What does FSH do?
- 1. Causes an egg to mature in one of the ovaries; 2.Stimulates the Ovaries to produce Oestragen
- 1. Causes an egg to release in one of the ovaries; 2.Stimulates the Ovaries to produce LH
16. How can Oestrogen be used to stop fertility?
- To inhibit the release of FSH, which matures a fertilised egg
- To inhibit the release of LH, which releases a fertilised egg
17. Where is FSH produced?
- The Ovaries
- The Pituitary Gland
- The Brain