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Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

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Page 1: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

FEMALE GONADS

Emily BartlettKatrina Bush

Page 2: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

LocationThe female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Page 3: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Hormones in the Female GonadsEstrogen• The most important of

which is estradiol, are responsible for development and maintenance of the female reproductive system

• Responsible for the development of the female secondary sex characteristics

• Estrogen are components of complex neuroendocrine pathways

Page 4: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Hormones continued

Androgens• Produced early in

development determine whether a fetus develops as a male or female

Progestin• Involved in promoting

uterine lining growth to support the growth and development of an embryo.

Page 5: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Effect of the Hormones• These hormones control the development of female

body characteristics, such as the breasts, body shape, and body hair. They also regulate the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Sex hormones affect growth and development and regulate reproductive cycle and sexual behavior

Page 6: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Homeostasis

• With age, the ovaries stop producing estrogen on a regular basis, and the adrenal glands become the main source of estrogen.

• Unused testosterone is converted into estrogen and estrogen stored in fat cells is brought into action

• Estrogen and progesterone are designed to balance each other out.

• Estrogen=makes things grow• Progesterone=checks and balances

that growth

Page 7: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Feedback Loops

Estrogen Regulation Loop:

Estrogen balance loop begins when the hypothalamus notices a low level of the hormone estradiol in the blood (negative feedback) and begins to release gonadotropin releasing hormones (GnRH), which then notifies the pituitary gland to release 2 more hormones: -Luteinizing hormone -follicle stimulating hormoneThen, LH and FSH tell ovaries to secrete estradiol and progesterone, thus completing the task.

Page 8: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Hormone Dysfunction

Hypersecretion of estrogen causes development of breasts, curved figure, fuller hips, and hair.

Hyposecretion of estrogen and progesterone causes the onset of menopause in women. Sometimes caused by radiation or surgical removal of hormone glands.

Page 9: Emily Bartlett Katrina Bush. Location The female gonads, or ovaries, are located in the pelvic region on either side of the uterus.

Medical Fixes for Hormone Dysfunction

Hyposecretion of estrogen or progesterone can be fixed by hormone therapy, hormone replacement drugs, or lifestyle changes such as healthy eating, consumption of vitamins, and exercise.

Hypersecretion of hormones can be fixed by hormone regulating drugs, radiation therapy, or surgical removal of glands. Birth control is sometimes used for hormone regulation.

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Ovarian Diseases

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)-  common endocrine system disorder among women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS may have enlarged ovaries that contain small collections of fluid — called follicles — located in each ovary as seen during an ultrasound exam. Infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods, excess hair growth, acne, and obesity can all occur in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

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Bibliography

http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=8979

www.womenlivingnaturally.com/articlepage.php?id-35

e.hormone.tulane.edu/learning/feedback-loops.html

www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/.../con-20028841