Part 1: The hormones listed below all play a key role in male reproduction: A) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) B) Luteinising Hormone (LH) C) Testosterone Explain the function(s) of these hormones giving reference to: their origin (where they made and released from), their target (cell, tissue, or organ), their stimulatory effects, and where relevant, their inhibitory effects. Part 2: The hormones listed below are each involved in the female menstrual cycle: A) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) B) Luteinising Hormone (LH) C) Oestrogen D) Progesterone Explain the function(s) of these hormones during the different stages of the menstrual cycle (starting from the point of menstruation). You should consider the following; • their origin (where they made and released from), • their target (cell, tissue, or organ), • their stimulatory effects (and where relevant) their inhibitory effects. • when during the menstrual cycle, their concentrations peak. Completion Notes The core of this question is focusing on how named hormones control the processes involved in reproduction (and so detail on their biological function is key). The bullet-pointed considerations should be addressed as part of the account for the function of each hormone and not instead of explaining function. - E N D - (THANK YOU so much. You are superstars and lifesavers and of course, VERY much appreciated! :) )
Part 1: The hormones listed below all play a key role in male reproduction:
A) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
B) Luteinising Hormone (LH)
C) Testosterone
Explain the function(s) of these hormones giving reference to:
- their origin (where they made and released from),
- their target (cell, tissue, or organ),
- their stimulatory effects, and where relevant, their inhibitory effects.
Part 2:
The hormones listed below are each involved in the female menstrual cycle:
A) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
B) Luteinising Hormone (LH)
C) Oestrogen
D) Progesterone
Explain the function(s) of these hormones during the different stages of the menstrual cycle (starting from the point of menstruation). You should consider the following;
• their origin (where they made and released from),
• their target (cell, tissue, or organ), • their stimulatory effects (and where relevant) their inhibitory effects.
• when during the menstrual cycle, their concentrations peak.
Completion Notes
The core of this question is focusing on how named hormones control the processes involved in reproduction (and so detail on their biological function is key). The bullet-pointed considerations should be addressed as part of the account for the function of each hormone and not instead of explaining function.
- E N D -
(THANK YOU so much. You are superstars and lifesavers and of course, VERY much appreciated! :) )
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