QUESTION 1 The development of primordial follicles into primary follicles... is
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QUESTION 1
The development of primordial follicles into primary follicles...
is independent of gonadotropins (eg: FSH)
is called "initial recruitment".
Occurs in the fetus and during childhood.
2 points
QUESTION 2
Considering cyclic recruitment on a ~monthly basis:
multiple Graafian follicles are generated.
Tertiary follicles grow in response to FSH.
Typically, one large Graafian follicle develops in each ovary.
2 points
QUESTION 3
Kisspeptin:
Inhibits neurons of the arcuate (ARC) nucleus of the hypothalamus.
Activates neurons of the anteroventral periventricular (AVPV) nucleus of the hypothalamus.
Has it's release reduced by estrogen.
Has it's release increased by estrogen.
2 points
QUESTION 4
During the luteal phase:
Progesterone levels are (mostly) high.
FSH levels are high.
LH levels are high.
estradiol levels are high
is independent of gonadotropins (eg: FSH)
is called "initial recruitment".
Occurs in the fetus and during childhood.
Explanation / Answer
Q1) .it occurs in fetus and during child hood
.it's called initial recruitment
Q2) one large graafian folicle develops in each ovay
tertiary follicles develop in response to FSH
Q3. Actives neurons of AVPV and nucleus of hyothalamus
Has its release increased by estrogen
Q4) Estradiol levels are high.
Progesterone level jus starts to increase
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