The use of hormones to treat infertility (HT only)
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Q 1/14
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The reproductive hormone oestrogen is responsible for which effect in the body?
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Development of breasts
Voice deepening
Maturation of the eggs in the ovary
Release of an egg from the ovary
Q 2/14
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Which contraceptive technique can also prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections?
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Condoms
Cervical cap
Progesterone pill
Intrauterine device (IUD)
14 questions
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The reproductive hormone oestrogen is responsible for which effect in the body?
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4.5.3.3
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Which contraceptive technique can also prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections?
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30 sec
4.5.3.4
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Which hormone is produced by the pancreas?
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4.5.3.2
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Which secondary sexual characteristic develops in both boys and girls during puberty?
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4.5.3.3
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Which situation is most likely to cause the release of adrenaline?
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4.5.3.1
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The table shows some of the events that occur on particular days during the menstrual cycle. Which row is correct?
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4.5.3.3
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Where in the female reproductive system does fertilisation occur?
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4.5.3.3
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Which statement is true about Type 1 diabetes but not Type 2 diabetes?
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4.5.3.2
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Which row shows the changes that occur to the concentration of substances in response to a high blood glucose concentration?
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4.5.3.2
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Tom is 4 years old. His weight is similar to other children of his age but his height is shorter. Which of Tom's glands could there be a problem with?
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4.5.3.1
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A couple are undergoing IVF treatment. Investigations discover that eggs are maturing in the ovary but they are not being released. Which hormone should be given to treat this?
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4.5.3.5
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The table shows some of the issues surrounding IVF. Which of these issues are advantages of IVF?
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4.5.3.5
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How does the contraceptive pill stop pregnancy occurring?
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4.5.3.4
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Levels of thyroxine in the blood begin to fall. This is detected by sensors in the brain. What is the response?