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+ precocious puberty can occur in boys before age 14 | + precocious puberty can occur in boys before age 14 | ||
|| Correct! 14 years of age for boys does not reflect {{precocious puberty}}, all the other ages for boys and girls are correct. | || Correct! 14 years of age for boys does not reflect {{precocious puberty}}, all the other ages for boys and girls are correct. | ||
{Puberty can occur over a broad range of time and differently for each sex. Which of the following are considered the normal age ranges for puberty. | |||
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+ girls - age 7 to 13 | |||
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- girls - age 9 to 15 | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
- boys - age 7 to 13 | |||
|| Incorrect! | |||
+ boys - age 9 to 15 | |||
|| Correct! | |||
{Hypothalamic expression of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is a known puberty trigger. Which of the following factors is thought to initiate the GnRH secretion? | |||
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+ kisspeptin | |||
|| Correct! Hypothalamic expression of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is thought to be initiated by {{kisspeptin}}. | |||
- luteinizing hormone | |||
|| Incorrect! Hypothalamic expression of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is thought to be initiated by {{kisspeptin}}. | |||
- thyroid hormone | |||
|| Incorrect! Hypothalamic expression of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is thought to be initiated by {{kisspeptin}}. | |||
- anti-Müllerian hormone | |||
|| Incorrect! Hypothalamic expression of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is thought to be initiated by {{kisspeptin}}. | |||
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Postnatal Interactive Component
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Postnatal development from the lecture and practical.
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