Glands secrete
hormones and your
blood carries them
to organs which they
regulate
The Menstrual Cycle
The pituitary
gland and
ovaries control it
28 days
Day 1) Lining thickens
to support baby, egg
starts to mature.
Day 14) egg matures
and is released from
ovary which is ovulation,
lining stays thick
If fertilised,
pregnancy takes
place, lining
provides protection
and food for embryo,
if not, period occurs
All changes
come from
hormones.
How the
menstrual
cycle works
FSH
stimulate
ovaries to
produce
oestrogen
(sex organ)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
is secreted by pituitary gland. It
makes eggs mature and stimulates
ovaries
Oestrogen
stimulates the
womb to produce
lining and limits
FSH
There are also
Luteinising
hormone (LH)
and
progesterone.
When LH reaches
a peak, the egg is
released
The Artificial
Control Of Fertility.
Contraceptive Chemicals
Oral contraceptives
contain oestrogen to
prevent the eggs
from being released
They also prohibit
FSH to ensure any
eggs don't mature
Too much
oestrogen
causes high
blood
pressure and
headaches
Some pills
contain
progesterone
which causes
less side
effects
Fertility Treatments
1/6 of women
are infertile
Some need
more FSH so
get drugs
IVF - conception usually takes
place in a fallopian tube
(between the ovary and the
uterus) so if they are damaged
the egg can not travel, IVF
bypasses the tube by inserting
the embryo into the womb. The
woman gets FSH to mature the
egg then LH to release mature
ones. It is expensicve
Controlling Conditions
Homeostasis is
the balancing act
on your internal
environment
Controlling water and ions
water moves in and out of your
body cells via osmosis. How
much it moves depends on the
number of mineral ions and the
amount of water. Too much or
too little water damages it.
You take them in when you
eat or drink and you lose it in
your breath, sweat and urine
(produced in kidneys)
Kidneys change salt and
water concentration in urine.
Concentration of urine in your
kidneys is controlled by nerves
and hormones
Controlling Temperature
Core must be 37°C as enzymes work best here. Only a
few up or down causes you to die as enzymes denature
Sweat to cool down and shiver to heat up.
Nervous system controls it.