Chap 9
Spermarche
Boy's first ejaculation of sperm; Erections can occur as early as infancy, but ejaculation signals sperm production
Adolescence
emerging adulthood
Pituitary gland
signals the adrenal glands and the ovaries or testes to produce more of their hormones
Gonads
Paired sex glands (ovaries in females, testicles in males), produce hormones and gametes
Circadian rhythm
Day-night cycle of biological activity occurs approximately every 24 hours (circadian means "about a day"); Hormones of the HPA axis at puberty cause a phase delay in sleep-wake cycles
Menarche
Girl's first menstrual period, signaling that she has begun ovulation; Pregnancy is biologically possible, but ovulation and menstruation are often irregular for years after
Pituitary gland
Gland in the brain that responds to a signal from the hypothalamus by producing many hormones, including those that regulate growth and control other glands, among them the adrenal and sex glands
Hormone
Organic chemical substance that is produced by one body tissue and conveyed via the bloodstream to another to affect some physiological function
HPA (hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal) axis
Sequence of a chain reaction of hormone production, originating in the hypothalamus and moving to the pituitary and then to the adrenal glands
HPG (hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad) axis
Sequence of hormone production that originates in the hypothalamus, moves to the pituitary, and then to the gonads
Estradiol
Sex hormone, considered the chief estrogen; females produce this more
Testosterone
Sex hormone, the best known of the androgens (male hormones); secreted more by males
Puberty
Time between the first onrush of hormones and full adult physical development
Adrenal glands
Two glands, located above the kidneys, that produce hormones (including the "stress hormones" epinephrine [adrenaline] and norepinephrine)
What two things regulate the hormones that affect the biorhythms of stress, appetite, sleep, and so on?
hypothalamus, pituitary
Puberty begins with hormonal signal from ___ to ___
hypothalamus, pituitary gland
Hormone
influence thoughts, urges, emotions, and behavior
Puberty
lasts five years, but requires many more years are required to achieve psychosocial maturity