4.3 hormones and puberty

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  • Book (laptop) + notebook, pen on the table. Bag on the floor.
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Welcome everyone 
 Think about...
  • Take off your coat, hat/cap off.
  • Mobile in the phone bag (on silent).
  • Book (laptop) + notebook, pen on the table. Bag on the floor.
  • Sit in your own place.
  • You can eat and drink in the canteen.
  • 5 minutes.
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5:00

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schedule 
  • Repetition                                10 min.
  • Explanation 4.3                      10 min.
  • Doing assignments              15 min      
  • Closing                                        5 min. 

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Talking point 4.2

Bacteria that enter through the urethra and travel into the bladder can cause a bladder infection. Discuss with a student why bladder infections are more common in females than in males.
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Learning goals 4.3
You will learn..
  • What are hormones?
  • Which hormone glands are present in the human body and which hormones do they produce?
  • Which hormones affect the reproductive system and how?

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What is puberty?

  • Experiencing
  • For girls 10 - 14
  • For boys 12 - 16
  • Teenage hormones

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What are hormones?
  • Directed
  • Receptor
  • Transmits the message

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Hormones
= regulatory substances that control processes in the body
  • They do that by giving signals to organs (messengers)
  • Produced by hormone glands from the endocrine system
  • Transported by the circulatory system to get them where they need to be
  • Effect can have a duration of hours up until months/years
Dutch for glands = klieren
Messengers
Hormones are messengers. However, that was the task of the nervous system, right? The difference: the nervous system is for the fast messages (to help you feel and move), the hormones are for the slower messages (to help you grow and change). 

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Sex hormones
  • Hormones that work in the reproductive system are called sex hormones
  • Some of those are different for males and females
  • Production of these leads to the differences between male and female bodies
  • This production happens in many stages of life!

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Different types of hormones and their functions
  • Oestrogen and Testosterone
  • Oestrogen --> puberty and the menstrual cycle
  • FSH and LH --> stimulates oestrogen
  • Testosterone --> sperm
  • Melatonin --> sleep
  • Adrenaline --> emergency hormone

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How and which hormones affect puberty?
  • Changes of puberty
  • Gonadrotropin-releasing hormone
  • LH and FSH
  • Both
  • For guys --> testes, production
  • In girls --> stimulate, ovaries, oestrogen
  • Pregancy 

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Doing work 
finish the homework and make assignments 

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Mood-swings and the brain
  • Sex hormones
  • Unused connections
  • Prunes
  • Getting stronger
  • More efficient
  • The prefrontel cortex
  • Make decisions
  • The amygdala
  • Emotional rollercoaster

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