Chapter 14: Adolescence : Biosocial Development Flashcards
What does puberty mark?
the time between the first onrush of hormones and full adult physical development. Years of rapid physical growth and sexual maturation that end childhood.
Usually starts at age 11 or 12.
Lasts 3-5 years.
An organic chemical substance that is produced by one body tissue and conveyed via the bloodstream to another to affect some physiological function. Various ______(s) influence thoughts, urges, emotions and behavior.
HORMONE
the productions of many hormones is regulated deep within the brain where biochemical from the
HYPOTHALAMUS
What is the Biological Sequence of Puberty?
Hyptohalamus–> hormones–> pituitary
pituitary—> Growth Hormone –> adrenal Glands
pituitary–> Gonadotropin releasing hormone–>gonads
the ______ produces hormones that stimulate the adrenal glands.
pituitary
______ _______ produce more hormones after being stimulated by hormones produced by the pituitary
adrenal gland
the____ route is the route followed by hormones that regulate stress, growth, sleep, appetite and sexual excitement as well as puberty.
HPA (hypthalamus-pituitary-adrenal)
____ sex characteristics are defined as those of the body that are directly involved in conception and pregnancy .
PRIMARY
examples of primary sex characteristics include:
ovaries, uterus , the penis and the testes
_____ sex characteristics are bodily features that do not directly affect fertility but signify masculinity and feminity
SECONDARY
examples of secondary sex characteristics include
breasts, hips, developing a lower voice
What is an STI?
sexually transmitted infection. A disease spready by sexual contact including syphilis, gonorrhea, genital herpes, chlamydia and HIV