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A. At any one time, ovaries contain follicles and corpora lutea in various stages of
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B. LH is secreted from Theca cells under the influence of GnRH
C. FSH is secreted from the anterior pituitary gland
D. Estrogen and FSH further stimulate granulosa cell differentiation
E. Progesterone is secreted from the corpus Luteal cell
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- Figure 43.15 Which of the following statements about hormone regulation of the female reproductive cycle is false? LH and FSH are produced in the pituitary, and estradiol and progesterone are produced in the ovaries. Estradiol and progesterone secreted from the corpus luteum cause the endometrium to thicken. Both progesterone and estradiol are produced by the follicles. Secretion of GnRH by the hypothalamus is inhibited by low levels of estradiol but stimulated by high levels of estradiol.Label the early development stages shown in the following diagram.All of the followings are correct regarding Testis, except-----------------------.A. Male LH stimulate Leydig cells inside the seminiferous tubules to secrete TestosteroneB. Testosterone is required for the mitosis and meiosis of spermatogenesisC. FSH is required for the development of Sertoli cellsD. Sertoli cells are part of the blood-Testis barrierE. Inhibin act as a negative feedback to inhibit FSH
- Does the male gonad secrete something that affects male differentiation? In this experiment, the testes were removed from a developing fetus and the subsequent development of the ducts was noted as follows: Experiment Mullerian Wolffian Normal male - + Remove testes + - What would you conclude now about the role of the testes in causing differentiation of the ducts in males?Birth control pills are oral contraceptives taken by women to prevent pregnancies. The most effective forms of birth control pills contain estrogen and a small amount of progestin (a synthetic hormone that mimics the effects of progesterone). The role of estrogen in the birth control pill is to Select one: a. negatively feedback to the anterior pituitary to suppress the production of GnRH b. reduce the progesterone levels in the blood to limit the endometrium buildup c. suppress the shedding of endometrium, thus preventing menstruation d. prevent a rise in the FSH and LH levels, thereby preventing follicle maturationWomen with inadequate secretion of GnRH are often treated for their infertility with drugs that mimic the action of this hormone. Can you suggest a possible reason that such treatment is often associated with multiple births?
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