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- Discuss the critical effects of estrogen and progesterone during pregnancy.Identify the hormones responsible for initiating puberty (sexual maturation) in females and males.Identify the most important hormones produced by the testes and ovaries, name the hormones produced by the placenta, and state functions of each hormone.