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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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.
timer
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