11.1 repeat menstruation

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This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Are you ready?
- Put your phone in the phonebag

- Coats are on the coat rack or in your locker

- Bags are off the table

- Take off your hat or hoodie

- Books and laptops are on the table

- Did you do your homework?
 
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Schedule
  • Test knowledge
  • Reviewing mentrual cycle together
  • Assignments
  • End of class
Learning objectives
You will learn how the reproductive system works, at what stage you become fertile and how the menstrual cycle works.

Slide 2 - Slide

What do you remember?

Slide 3 - Slide

On what day does the build-up of the uterine wall begin?
A
1
B
6
C
14
D
18

Slide 4 - Quiz

What happens during day
1 to 5 of the menstrual cycle?
A
ovulation
B
implantation (innesteling)
C
menstruation
D
child-birth

Slide 5 - Quiz

What happens on day 14?
A
Menstruation
B
Ovulation
C
The breakdown of the uterine lining

Slide 6 - Quiz

About how many days does a menstrual cycle last?
A
10
B
14
C
28
D
35

Slide 7 - Quiz

Does a pregnant woman have menstruation? And ovulation?
A
Both mentruation and ovulation
B
Menstruation, but no ovulation
C
Ovulation, but no menstruation
D
Neither

Slide 8 - Quiz

Menstruation is controlled by hormones
A
True
B
False

Slide 9 - Quiz

When is a woman most fertile?
A
Directly after menstruation
B
Right before menstruation
C
Directly after ovulation
D
Right before ovulation

Slide 10 - Quiz

Does the lining of the uterus thicken during menstruation?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 11 - Quiz

Does the muscle layer of the uterine wall break down during menstruation?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 12 - Quiz

A woman whose fallopian tubes are closed does not have a period
A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is the purpose of the thickening of the uterine lining for?
A
To enable fertilization
B
So that an egg can implant itself
C
To enable menstruation
D
To enable ovulation

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which of these parts leave(s) a woman's body during the menstruation?

A
the top layer of the uterine lining
B
an unfertilized egg cell
C
an empty follicle
D
all of the above

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why does a woman have vaginal discharge?
A
Because of the menstruation
B
A woman doesn't have vaginal discharge
C
This works as a protection against pregnancy
D
To keep the vagina smooth and clean

Slide 16 - Quiz

Sonya is pregnant. The first day of her last period was January 12.
Determine on which day she is approximately 'due'.
A
october 25
B
september 14
C
november 12
D
october 12

Slide 17 - Quiz

FSH stimulates...
A
follicle growth AND estrogen production
B
follicle growth and progesterone production

Slide 18 - Quiz

1.  The pituitary gland releases ...A......A... stimulates the growth of the ovarian follicle.

Slide 19 - Slide

1.  The pituitary gland releases FSHFSH stimulates the growth of the ovarian follicle.

Slide 20 - Slide

2. Growing follicle mainly produces ...B... before ovulation.
...B... inhibits the production of FSH, preventing new cells from maturing.

Slide 21 - Slide

2. Growing follicle mainly produces estrogen before ovulation.
Estrogen inhibits the production of FSH, preventing new cells from maturing.

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3. Due to a lot of estrogen in the blood, the pituitary gland starts to produce ...C... .The ovulation occurs.

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3. Due to a lot of estrogen in the blood, the pituitary gland starts to produce LH (luteinizing hormone).The ovulation occurs.

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4. After ovulation: LH ensures the growth of the empty follicle (corpus luteum).

Slide 25 - Slide

5. The corpus luteum produces ...D....
- inhibits the production of FSH and LH
- egg cells do not mature, ovulation does not occur.

Slide 26 - Slide

5. The corpus luteum produces progesterone.
- inhibits the production of FSH and LH
- egg cells do not mature, ovulation does not occur.

Slide 27 - Slide

6. Egg not fertilized: production of  and progesterone decreases. Uterine lining breaks down (menstruation).

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You get to choose!
1. Are you behind? Complete the assignments from 11.1 (4, 7, 8,16-18, 20, 22, 24)
2. Are you on schedule? Review the assignments from 11.1
3. Did you find some questions difficult? Make a summary of those parts.
4. Do you not understand a part well? Ask for additional explanation!
5. Did you finish doing the assignments and did you check and  understand everything? Then you can work on another subject.

Slide 30 - Slide

Let's discuss the lesson!

Don't pack your bags yet!
What did you learn today?

When de bell rings:
- Pull up your chairs
- Don't forget your phone

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