This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
Reproduction
Hormones part 1
Slide 1 - Slide
Learning objectives
Describe what hormones are and how they are transported through the body
Describe the hormonal system in males related to reproduction
Describe the effect and importance of negative feedback
Describe the main elements of the menstrual cycle
Slide 2 - Slide
The uterus
A
16
B
9
C
7
D
3
Slide 3 - Quiz
The fallopian tube/oviduct
A
10
B
5
C
1
D
13
Slide 4 - Quiz
Entrance for sperm cells and exit for baby:
A
13
B
10
C
11
D
4
Slide 5 - Quiz
Storage of sperm cells:
A
9
B
11
C
5
D
8
Slide 6 - Quiz
Urethra:
A
15
B
10
C
7
D
8
Slide 7 - Quiz
Transports semen out of the body:
A
15
B
10
C
7
D
8
Slide 8 - Quiz
What do you know about hormones?
Slide 9 - Mind map
Hormones
Chemical messengers that are secreted by hormone glands and transported with the blood. Therefore each hormone ends up everywhere in the body.
They connect to receptors on the cells of the target organ(s) and trigger a response.
Slide 10 - Slide
Hormone gland
Blood
Target organ
Produce and secrete the hormone. Can be far from target organ. They always produce small amounts.
Blood travels throughout the entire body, therefore the hormones will end up everywhere.
The cells of the target organ have receptors the hormones can bind to and trigger a response
Example:
Pancreas produces insuline
Transported everywhere in the body
Mainly liver and muscle cells to stimulate the uptake of glucose
Slide 11 - Slide
How come organs don't respond to all hormones that pass by with the blood?
Slide 12 - Open question
Milou: hormones are transported through the blood Rico: hormones pass on signals, because they connect to the cell membrane of certain cells Who is right?
A
Milou
B
Rico
C
Both
D
Neither
Slide 13 - Quiz
Male hormone cycle
Slide 14 - Slide
Negative feedback
The hormone that is produced inhibits (decreases) its own production.
This creates a balance in hormone levels.
Testosterone inhibits the hypothalamus and pituitary gland which slows down its own production
Slide 15 - Slide
Which hormone(s) is/are produced in this organ?
A
progesterone
B
testosterone
C
FSH and LH
D
FSH
Slide 16 - Quiz
What do FSH and LH stimulate in men?
A
FSH: spermatogenesis, LH: testosterone production
B
FSH: secondary sexual characteristics, LH: testosterone production
C
FSH: testosterone production, LH: spermatogenesis
D
FSH: secondary sexual characteristics, LH: spermatogenesis
Slide 17 - Quiz
The testosterone level of a particular male is labeled R. Because of an inflammation one of the sperm ducts is closed off. What happens with R?
A
Increases
B
Decreases
C
Stays equal
Slide 18 - Quiz
Slide 19 - Slide
menstruation
ovulation
ripening ovum
Slide 20 - Drag question
Homework
Complete and hand in worksheet male reproductive hormones