Title: | 2.1.3 Hormonal Control of Phenotypic Sex |
Author: | Bruce, Brendan; La Barbera, Andrew R.; Marsh, Karen |
Description: |
GOAL: To describe the control of sexual differentiation and describe the consequences of defective regulatory mechanisms. 2.1 Objective: To describe the genetic and hormonal factors controlling differentiation of the gonads, reproductive tract and external genitalia. 2.1.3 Hormonal Control of Phentoypic Sex (Animated) -What is the role of testosterone in differentiation of the male reproductive tract and where is it produced? -What simulates the production of testosterone in a male fetus? -Is estrogen involved in differentiation of female reproductive tract? -What is the role of mullerian inhibiting hormone in differentiation of the reproductive tract and where is it produced? -What tissue are dependant upon conversion of testosterone to dihydro-testosterone for normal male sexual differentiation? -What enzyme converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone? -What is the chronology of differentiation of the internal and external genitalia? |
Bookmark: | http://hdl.handle.net/2374.UC/158 |
Date: | 2007-09-28 |
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