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- Which of the following causes the bleeding (menstruation) during the menstrual cycle? Reduced release of oxytocin which causes the uterine muscles to relax Increased release of estrogen (estradiol) from the ovaries that simulates the uterine muscles to contract Reduced release of progesterone from the ovaries Increased release of progesterone leading to blood clotsWhich of the following is/are true with regards to hormones in the reproductive tract? Estrogen secretion is stimulated exclusively by LH. Progesterone is secreted by ovarian follicles & the corpus luteum. Progesterone secretion is stimulated exclusively by FSH. Estrogen is secreted by ovarian follicles & the corpus luteum. All of the aboveWhy does menstruation occurs?
- Why Does Menstruation Occrur?Which of the following is the result of sympathetic activation during the male sexual response? Relaxation of smooth muscle cells in the penis Engorgement and erection Secretion of lubricating fluids Emission / EjaculationWith all the sex that occurs in the media, why doesn’t anybody on the soaps or in movies get an STI? (Similarly, hardly anyone gets pregnant unless it’s a made-for-TV movie on the subject.) What messages do they convey about STIs and risk taking? Feel free to reference specific shows/movies. Who should be responsible for safe sex? Should women take a more active role given that most contraceptive methods are made for women? What can men do to encourage safe sex? Discuss the difference between HIV and AIDS.
- Why does the body temperature increase during the second half of the menstrual cycle?Which of the following is/are true with regards hormones in the reproductive tract? * All the choices Progesterone is secreted by ovarian follicles & the corpus luteum. Estrogen secretion is stimulated exclusively by LH. Progesterone secretion is stimulated exclusively by FSH. Estrogen is secreted by ovarian follicles & the corpus luteum.Which of the following processes takes place simultaneously during the menstrual cycle? Early follicular development and uterine lining High LH levels and ovulation Maximum LH release and menstruation (bleeding) Reconstruction of the corpus luteum and increased progesterone release from the ovaries Ovulation and menstruation
- Which of the following describes the role of Luteinizing hormone in the ovarian cycle? o Inhibits the hypothalamus from secreting GNRH o Directly promotes thickening of the endometrium o Simulates the ovary to increase aldosterone o Induces the corpus luteum to secrete progesterone Stimulates lactation in the mammary glandshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WMuzhQXJoY&ab_channel=TEDxTalks Question: Do some quick research and find an article, website, blog that represents the views of the "Men's Rights Movement" (please attach the article) What are your thoughts about the subject matter in the context of Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy? What about in terms of Reproductive Justice?Which of the following statements is NOT true concerning the hormonal control over the male reproductive system? These hormones are involved in a negative feedback relationship The hypothalamus secretes a hormone called gonadotropin-releasing hormone Luteinizing hormone controls the production of sperm in the seminiferous tubules Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone are present in both males and females The interstitial cells produce testosterone