1. If you took a progesterone antagonist what would happen? A. No ovulation B. N
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1. If you took a progesterone antagonist what would happen?
A. No ovulation
B. No menstrual period
C. Immediate menstrual period
D. Decrease in breast development
2. Laura is taking a that prevents ovulation. Which of the following is true?
A. Laura will not secrete very much progesterone
B. Laura will not very much secrete estrogen
C. Laura will not secrete very much FSH or LH
D. None of these are true
3. Let’s say that Lisa takes this option 4 birth control for 10 years. Lillian, her friend, has never taken birth control. When Lisa and Lillian celebrate their 35 birthdays, will Lillian have more primordial follicles left to ovulate, fewer left to ovulate, or roughly the same number?
A. Lisa and Lillian will have roughly the same number of follicles
B. Lisa will have more follicles left to ovulate than Lillian
C. Lillian will have more follicles left to ovulate than Lisa
Explanation / Answer
1. The answer is C
since the progesterone is essential for the initiation and maintenance of preganncy when progesterone antagonist is given the effect of progesterone is taken off and results in menstrual period.
2.the answer is C
when a drug is given to prevent ovulation, the FSH or LH is not secreted as it is resquired so it cannot initiate ovulation.
3.The answer is B
When lisa is taking the contraceptive pills to prevent ovulation, it inhibits the formation and maturation of primordial follicle and hence follicles will be more in Lisa than Lillian who s not taking any pills.
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