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Here are a few simple questions that relate to your BGD practical, this page is not a part of today's Practical class. You should try in your own time after completing the Practical today.Take the quiz and see what you know | [[File:Mark Hill.jpg|thumb|I will continue add questions after the practical class, so come back here and have a go!]] | ||
Here are a few simple questions that relate to your BGD practical, this page is not a part of today's Practical class. You should try in your own time as self-directed learning after completing the Practical today. | |||
* Take the quiz and see what you know. | |||
* If you get some wrong, read the displayed information with the answer, and try working again through the [[BGDA Practical - Fertilization to Implantation]]. | |||
==Take the Quiz== | ==Take the Quiz== | ||
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- oocytes within all antral follicles are released in sequence at ovulation | - oocytes within all antral follicles are released in sequence at ovulation | ||
- oocyte selection occurs at the primordial follicle stage | - oocyte selection occurs at the primordial follicle stage | ||
||Of the 7,000,000 million oocytes initially formed only 400-500 will be released during reproductive life from puberty to menopause. [[F#follicle stimulating hormone|Follicle stimulating hormone]] (from the pituitary) is involved in the development of a number of oocytes in primordial follicles from the total cohort. Oocyte number decreases from birth onward. A number of antral follicles will develop, with only one released each cycle, a few of the remainder could develop for future release the majority will degenerate by [[A#atresia|atresia]]. Oocyte selection occurs at the antral stage to form the preovulatory follicle. | ||Of the 7,000,000 million oocytes initially formed only 400-500 will be released during reproductive life from puberty to menopause. [[F#follicle stimulating hormone|Follicle stimulating hormone]] (from the pituitary) is involved in the development of a number of oocytes in primordial follicles from the total cohort. Oocyte number decreases from birth onward. A number of antral follicles will develop, with only one released each cycle, a few of the remainder could develop for future release the majority will degenerate by [[A#atresia|atresia]]. Oocyte selection occurs at the antral stage to form the preovulatory follicle. | ||
{The spermatogenic epithelium is stimulated by follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) | {The spermatogenic epithelium is stimulated by follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) |
Latest revision as of 09:31, 11 February 2019
Here are a few simple questions that relate to your BGD practical, this page is not a part of today's Practical class. You should try in your own time as self-directed learning after completing the Practical today.
- Take the quiz and see what you know.
- If you get some wrong, read the displayed information with the answer, and try working again through the BGDA Practical - Fertilization to Implantation.
Take the Quiz
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