Hormones and Behavior Flashcards

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5α-reductase

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An enzyme required to convert testosterone to 5α-dihydrotestosterone.

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Aggression

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A form of social interaction that includes threat, attack, and fighting.

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Aromatase

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An enzyme that converts androgens into estrogens.

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Chromosomal sex

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The sex of an individual as determined by the sex chromosomes (typically XX or XY) received at the time of fertilization.

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Defeminization

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The removal of the potential for female traits.

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Demasculinization

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The removal of the potential for male traits.

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Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)

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A primary androgen that is an androgenic steroid product of testosterone and binds strongly to androgen receptors.

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Endocrine gland

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A ductless gland from which hormones are released into the blood system in response to specific biological signals.

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Estrogen

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Any of the C18 class of steroid hormones, so named because of the estrus-generating properties in females. Biologically important estrogens include estradiol and estriol.

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Feminization

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The induction of female traits.

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Gonadal sex

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The sex of an individual as determined by the possession of either ovaries or testes. Females have ovaries, whereas males have testes.

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Hormone

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An organic chemical messenger released from endocrine cells that travels through the blood to interact with target cells at some distance to cause a biological response.

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Masculinization

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The induction of male traits.

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Maternal behavior

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Parental behavior performed by the mother or other female.

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15
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Neurotransmitter

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A chemical messenger that travels between neurons to provide communication.

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Oxytocin

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A peptide hormone secreted by the pituitary gland to trigger lactation, as well as social bonding.

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Parental behavior

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Behaviors performed in relation to one’s offspring that contributes directly to the survival of those offspring

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Paternal behavior

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Parental behavior performed by the father or other male.

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Progesterone

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A primary progestin that is involved in pregnancy and mating behaviors.

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Progestin

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A class of C21 steroid hormones named for their progestational (pregnancy-supporting) effects. Progesterone is a common progestin.

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Prohormone

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A molecule that can act as a hormone itself or be converted into another hormone with different properties.

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Prolactin

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A protein hormone that is highly conserved throughout the animal kingdom.

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Receptor

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A chemical structure on the cell surface or inside of a cell that has an affinity for a specific chemical configuration of a hormone, neurotransmitter, or other compound.

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Sex determination

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The point at which an individual begins to develop as either a male or a female.

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Sex differentiation

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The process by which individuals develop the characteristics associated with being male or female.

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Target cell

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A cell that has receptors for a specific chemical messenger (hormone or neurotransmitter).

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Testosterone

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The primary androgen secreted by the testes of most vertebrate animals, including men.