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Test GnRH
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Third Year Physiology Quiz on Test GnRH, created by Alexandra McCabe on 19/05/2015.
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Question 1
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LH takes a long time to clear from the blood
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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At day 5 the LH starts to decrease because the hypothalamus becomes less active.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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The LH released is high because the cells have rested and is now able to release more LH on day 26
Answer
True
False
Question 4
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Slow decrease on LH wave
Answer
M-6
M-1
M
M+2
Question 5
Question
Long and High pulses about every hour
Answer
M-2
M
M+6
M-1
Question 6
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Peaks in M+1 look same as M-! because of GnRH continuously stimulating LH. This causes the peaks to look like they are about to summate
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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M+2 Shows the start of ovulation because there are relatively low LH levels in the blood. This causes the intervals to be closer together
Answer
True
False
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