Female Reproductive System Worksheet
A Grade 12 science worksheet covering the anatomy, physiology, and hormonal regulation of the female reproductive system.
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Female Reproductive System
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Read each question carefully and provide detailed answers. Refer to the diagram of the female reproductive system as needed.
1. Which of the following hormones is primarily responsible for the development and maintenance of female secondary sexual characteristics?
Testosterone
Progesterone
Estrogen
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
2. Fertilization typically occurs in which part of the female reproductive system?
Uterus
Ovary
Fallopian Tube
Cervix
3. The release of an egg from the ovary is called .
4. The inner lining of the uterus, which thickens in preparation for pregnancy, is known as the .
5. Describe the primary functions of the ovaries in the female reproductive system.
6. Explain the role of the corpus luteum during the menstrual cycle and early pregnancy.
7. Progesterone levels are highest during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle.
True
False
8. The uterus is the primary site of oogenesis.
True
False
9. Discuss the intricate hormonal regulation of the menstrual cycle, detailing the roles of GnRH, FSH, LH, estrogen, and progesterone in coordinating ovarian and uterine events.
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