The Science Of Puberty: Gonadotropins And Reproductive Maturation
Question 1. Name the phases of menstrual cycle.
Answer:
Phases of menstrual cycle:
- Menstrual phase
- Proliferative phase
- Ovulatory phase
- Secretory phase
Question 2. What is the normal range of sperm count? What is sterility?
Answer:
Normal sperm count:
- 100-150 million/ml of semen
Sterility:
- When sperm count falls below 20 million/ml it is called sterility
Question 3. Human chorionic gonadotropinin
Answer:
- It is formed by placenta immediately after implantation of the fertilized ovum
- It is responsible for preservation and secretory activity of corpus luteum
- It stimulates the interstitial cells of leydig to secrete testosterone
Question 4. Puberty
Answer:
- After birth, the gonads of both sexes remain inactive till they are activated by gonadotropins to bring about final maturation of the reproductive system
- This period of growth and maturation is known as puberty
- Age- varies in boys and girls
- Boys 9-14 years
- Girls-8-13 years
Applied aspect:
1. Delayed or absent puberty
- Occurs if first menstrual period fails to occur by age of 17 years or testicular development by age of 20 years
2. Precocious puberty
- Early development of secondary sexual characteristics with/without gametogenesis is called precocious puberty
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