Should transgender children be allowed to receive hormone therapy? The term transgender is defined as the “non-identification with‚ or non-presentation of‚ the sex (and assumed gender) one was assigned at birth” and is one that describes an estimated 300‚000 to 500‚000 people in the UK of all age groups. We live in a Western culture where a distinct gender binary of either male or female exists‚ a social dichotomy that is enforced upon an individual from the day they are born‚ with their sex being
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thinning of the vaginal wall‚ and loss of vaginal lubrication" (Bee‚ 2012‚ pg.394). However‚ the effects and symptoms can be reduced by taking hormones such as estrogen and progesterone (Bee‚ 2012‚ pg.394). Taking hormones to reduce the effects and symptoms of menopause is called hormone therapy (HT). There are advantages and disadvantages of taking hormones to reduce the symptoms and effects of menopause. During the 1990’s‚ physicians commonly prescribed HT for menopausal women because they thought
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symptoms include: large hands and feet‚ low thyroid activity‚ low cortisone levels‚ low testosterone levels‚ high growth hormone levels‚ and swelling in his right knee. Since most of Eric’s symptoms are hormonal‚ he is clearly having an endocrine gland problem. Cortisone‚ testosterone‚ and growth hormone levels are being affected‚ it is likely that he his having a hormonal problem within his anterior pituitary gland‚ because all three of these hormones are regulated by a horomone that this gland
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Care of sick patients when body systems malfunction | Unit 7 P5 – Identify the risk factors for each of the 3 malfunctions in assignment 3 Risk factors are things that contribute to illnesses. They could be situations‚ people or activities which could possibly affect our health in a negative way and can also lead to ill health. The effect can be temporary or permanent; the effect of these things can be mild‚ very serious or possibly fatal. There are 3 factors that affects whether someone is of
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Auxin Auxin are essential plant hormones that promote the lengthening of the cell‚ which is a critical step before the cell goes through cell differentiation. The auxin can do this by increasing the amount of water taken in by the cell‚ which improves the elasticity of the cell and therefore can take more water and can get increasingly longer. And don’t think for a second that that’s all auxins do auxins may have been the first plant hormone to be discovered doesn’t make it the least important
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metabolism‚ have targeted two chemically identified neuronal types within the ARC: anorexigenic pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons and orexigenic neuropeptide Y (NPY)/agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons. The melanocortin α-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH‚ a biologically active peptide produced in POMC neurons) serves as an agonist‚ whereas AgRP is an inverse agonist at the anorectic melanocortin receptors (MC3R and MC4R) in the central nervous system. NPY elicits its physiological effects via
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Biology End of Year Revision Quick Recap on Graphs: * Always remember to include units * Put the dependent (thing you measure) along the y-axis. (One going up) * Put the independent (thing you change) on the x-axis (along the bottom) * Don’t join the dots up‚ draw a line of best fit. * Circle anomaly result. Healthy Diet For a healthy diet‚ you need energy. So you need: CARBOHYDRATES‚ to release energy. FATS‚ to keep warm and release energy PROTEIN‚ for growth cell
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Vocabulary 1.) Hormones- are chemicals that are naturally produced in the bodies of all animals‚ including humans. 2.) Diethylstilbestrol(DES)- the cancer causing anti-miscarriage drug‚ in two shipments of American beef. 3.) Estrogen- Any of several major female sex hormones produced primarily by the ovarian follicles of female mammals‚ capable of inducing estrus‚ developing and maintaining secondary female sex characteristics‚ and preparing the uterus for the reception of a fertilized
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Lab Exercise 8.5.1: Hormone Levels During the Menstrual Cycle How do hormone levels regulate the female menstrual cycle? Use the following experimental data to analyze hormone levels during the menstrual cycle. Analysis 1. Gonadotropic hormones regulate ovarian hormones. Study the feedback loop shown in Figure 4. Figure 4 Feedback loop showing the regulation of ovarian hormones by gonadotropic hormones. (a) Identify as W‚ X‚ Y‚ or Z the two gonadotropic hormones represented in the diagram
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4Action of hormones in the Menstrual Cycle The Ovarian Cycle The cycle begins with the release from the hypothalamus of gonadotrophin – releasing hormone (GnRH)‚ which stimulates the pituitary to secrete small amounts of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinising Hormone (LH). The FSH stimulates follicle growth‚ aided by LH and the cells of the growing follicles start to make estrogen. Notice in figure(d) that there is a slow rise in the amount of estrogen
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