Exam 4 (Lecture 54) - Estrous Cycle Overview Flashcards

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Name the four major constituents of the ovary and the general functions of each (slide 3).

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What is the difference between estrus and estrous?

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Define polyestrous, seasonally polyestrous, monoestrous, and diestrous.

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How does anestrous differ from anestrus?

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How does diestrous differ from diestrus?

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Which female reproductive hormone increases and decreases inversely to the other major female hormones?

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What is the order of synthesis of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone (1st, middle or last) in the steroidogenesis pathway starting with cholesterol?

What is the enzyme in the last step?

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Which female reproductive hormones interact with intracellular receptors?

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Which female reproductive hormones interact with cell surface receptors?

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Name three hormones in the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovary axis, and how are their respective releases regulated?

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What is the general function o PGF2-alpha?

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What is the general function of inhibition?

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What enzyme deficiency can lead to female virilization?

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