Sexual Hormones in Humans (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
Secondary Sexual Characteristics
Primary sexual characteristics are present during development in the uterus and are the differences in reproductive organs etc between males and females
Secondary sexual characteristics are the changes that occur during puberty as children become adolescents
They are controlled by the release of hormones:
oestrogen in girls
testosterone in boys
Human secondary sexual characteristics
Female secondary sexual characteristics:
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Male secondary sexual characteristics:
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Some changes occur to both boys and girls, including:
growth of sexual organs
growth of body hair
Emotional changes also occur due to the increased levels of hormones in the body
These include more interest in sex and increased mood swings
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The Menstrual Cycle
The menstrual cycle starts in early adolescence in girls (around age 12) and is controlled by hormones
The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long
Key changes occur in the ovaries and the lining of the uterus
ovulation occurs about halfway through the cycle (day 14) and the egg then travels down the oviduct to the uterus
Failure to fertilise the egg causes menstruation (commonly called a period) to occur
This is caused by the breakdown of the thickened lining of the uterus
Menstruation lasts around 5 - 7 days and signals the beginning of the next cycle
After menstruation finishes, the lining of the uterus starts to thicken again in preparation for possible implantation in the next cycle
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Changes in the lining of the uterus during the menstrual cycle are represented graphically. The pink represents the lining getting thicker and thinner; the red lines represent blood vessels.
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You do not need to know any details of sex hormones involved in the menstrual cycle.
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