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Hormones In Human Reproduction (GCSE Biology)

The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Hormones In Human Reproduction' from the broader topic Homeostasis And Response. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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Which statement about endocrine (hormonal) control and nervous control is correct regarding reproduction?
What is the primary purpose of giving progesterone after ovulation in assisted fertility or to support early pregnancy?
Which contraceptive method works mainly by providing a steady dose of progesterone to thicken cervical mucus and sometimes prevent ovulation?
A woman using the progestogen-only “mini-pill” is least likely to become pregnant because the pill:
A home pregnancy test detects human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG). Where is hCG produced soon after fertilisation?
Why are hormonal methods of contraception not effective against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
Which hormone is produced by the pituitary gland and stimulates production of sex hormones in both males and females?
Which gland produces follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) that stimulates egg development in the ovary?
Why might doctors give injections of FSH to a woman during fertility treatment?
A couple is trying to conceive and the woman’s doctor prescribes FSH injections to induce multiple follicle development. Which is a possible medical risk associated with ovarian stimulation for IVF?
What is a key ethical or practical concern often discussed about fertility treatments like IVF?