Which part of the reproductive system produces ova, estrogen and progesterone? What are follicle cells? What hormone is secreted by developing follicle cells? Testosterone is the most important androgen. Which cells secrete it? a) sperm cells b) interstitial cells c) prostate gland cells d) semin...
It secretes digestive enzymes (exocrine function) through the pancreatic duct into the small intestine and also produces hormones like insulin and glucagon (endocrine function) that regulate blood sugar levels. - (b) Sweat Gland: - Sweat glands are purely exocrine. They secrete sweat through ...
These hormones include luteinizing, estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin, and prolactin. For instance, luteinizing hormone is essential during ovulation since it stimulates the Graafian follicle to release the mature ovum.Answer and Explanation: Development of glandular tissue of the mammary ...
Estrogenacts everywhere in the body, including the parts of the brain that control emotion. Some of estrogen's effects include: Increasing serotonin, and the number of serotonin receptors in the brain. Modifying the production and the effects of endorphins, the "feel-good" chemicals in the brain...
What gland secretes FSH and LH, which regulate the production of reproductive hormones by the ovaries and the testes? a) adrenal cortex. b) anterior pituitary. c) thyroid gland. d) posterior pituitary. Mineralocorticoid is aldosterone as glucocorticoid is to: a. cortisol b....
Identify the gland from the given function: Secretes both testosterone and estrogen. What is calcitriol? What is the function of the calcitriol? Define or describe the following Reproductive system structure/term and provide its function: Fimbriae. ...
- Estrogen - Progesterone - Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) 2.Understand Placental Hormones: The human placenta acts as an endocrine gland during pregnancy and secretes several hormones. The main hormones produced by the placenta include:
pineal gland e. pancreas f. parathyroid gland g. adrenal gland h. ovary i. testis 1. estrogen 2. oxytocin 3 Which hormone shuts down HCl secretion? a. gastrin b. somatostatin c. leptin d. secretin e. both a and b Which of the following hor...
c. blood levels of estrogen and progesterone increase. d. the corpus luteum secretes estrogen. Which of the following best describes the effects of Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): A. Production of testosterone B. Maintenance of the ...
Identify the hormone that feedback in a negative manner to the hypothalamus to decrease GnRH secretion. a. Progesterone b. Testosterone c. Estrogen d. Oxytocin e. Prolactin Which hormones are produced in the anterior pituitary gland? Where are produced the ADH...