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is the period in which adolescents start to develop secondary sexual characteristics.
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The term 'secondary sexual characteristics' refers to the bodily changes that take place during puberty.
Which of the following are secondary sexual characteristics?
(Select all that apply)
Increase in height
More muscle mass
Deepening voice
Darker skin
Breast development
Less body hair
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Which organ is testosterone released from?
Adrenal gland
Ovaries
Testes
Pituitary gland
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Is oestrogen the main sex hormone in males or females?
Males
Females
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Which organ is oestrogen released from?
Testes
Pituitary gland
Ovaries
Adrenal gland
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What is the structure indicated on the diagram above?
Ovaries
Uterus
Uterus lining
Fallopian tube
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What is the structure indicated on the diagram above?
Uterus lining
Uterus
Fallopian tube
Ovaries
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What is the structure indicated on the diagram above?
Fallopian tubes
Uterus
Ovaries
Uterus lining
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What is the structure indicated on the diagram above?
Fallopian tube
Ovaries
Uterus
Uterus lining
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How long does the average menstrual cycle last?
24 days
28 days
32 days
36 days
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What happens in stage one of the menstrual cycle?
Period of bleeding as the uterus lining breaks down
Building up of the uterus lining
Release of the egg from the ovaries
Maintenance of uterus lining
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What is the name of stage one of the menstrual cycle?
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What happens in stage two of the menstrual cycle?
Period of bleeding as the uterus lining breaks down
Release of the egg from the ovaries
Maintenance of uterus lining
Building up of the uterus lining
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What happens in stage three of the menstrual cycle?
Period of bleeding as the uterus lining breaks down
Release of the egg from the ovaries
Maintenance of uterus lining
Building up of the uterus lining
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What is the name of stage three of the menstrual cycle?
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What happens in stage four of the menstrual cycle?
Building up of the uterus lining
Release of the egg from the ovaries
Period of bleeding as the uterus lining breaks down
Maintenance of uterus lining
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What happens after stage four if there is no fertilised egg?
The cycle stops
The cycle starts again
The lining gets thicker
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If a fertilised egg implants into the uterus lining then the menstrual cycle stops and the lining is maintained.
True
False
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Which hormone stimulates the uterus lining to develop?
Progesterone
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
Oestrogen
Luteinising hormone (LH)
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Which organ are both luteinising hormone and follicle stimulating hormone released from?
Testes
Pituitary gland
Adrenal gland
Ovaries
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Which hormone stimulates the egg to be released around day 14 (ovulation)?
Progesterone
Oestrogen
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
Luteinising hormone (LH)
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Which hormone stimulates the egg follicle to mature?
Progesterone
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
Luteinising hormone (LH)
Oestrogen
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Which hormone maintains the lining of the uterus?
Luteinising hormone (LH)
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
Oestrogen
Progesterone
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