12. Follicle-stimulating hormone stimulates the production of? Asap a. steroids in the adrenal cortex. b. gametes (sperm and oocytes) in males and females. c. hormones in parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland. d. melanin in melanocytes.
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12. Follicle-stimulating hormone stimulates the production of? Asap
a. steroids in the adrenal cortex.
b. gametes (sperm and oocytes) in males and females.
c. hormones in parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland.
d. melanin in melanocytes.
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- 18. Follicle-stimulating hormone stimulates the production ofa. steroids in the adrenal cortex.b. gametes (sperm and oocytes) in males and females.c. hormones in parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland.d. melanin in melanocytes.1. Which of the following hormones does NOT belong? a. insulin b. corticosteroid c. parathyroid hormone d. luteinizing hormone 2. Which of the following hormones does NOT belong? a. follicle stimulating hormone b. thyroxine c. adrenocorticotropic hormone d. prolactin 3. An organ responsible for the maturation of the sperm cells. a. epididymis b. prostate gland c. vas deferens d. testis 4. An area/opening in between the uterus and the vaginal canal. a. fallopian tube b. ovary c. vaginal orifice d. cervix Clear my choice 5. Which of the following muscle tissues does NOT belong? a. muscle of the heart b. muscle in the stomach c. muscle in the forearm d. the diaphragm 6. In the process of circulation within the heart, blood coming from the right ventricle goes into the ____________ to reach the lungs for the process of gas exchange to…Match the hormones to the organ that makes them or to the action they cause. Use letters more than once. A. estrogen B. follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) C. human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) D. luteinizing hormone (LH) E. progesterone F. testosterone v blastula v corpus luteum Leydig's cells A. A ovary v 1st hormone of pituitary gland to start cycle В. В С.С 2nd hormone of pituitary gland halfway through cycle D. D vendometrium grows more blood vessels Е. E v keeps corpus luteum v stimulates sperm production, muscle growth, aggression F. F v keeps endometrium in uterus ovulation (egg leaves ovary) v tells egg to develop
- Match the hormones to the organ that makes them or to the action they cause. Use letters more than once. A. estrogen B. follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) C. human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) D. luteinizing hormone (LH) E. progesterone F. testosterone blastula corpus luteum Leydig's cells ovary A A v1st hormone of pituitary gland to start cycle B. B v 2nd hormone of pituitary gland halfway through cycle C.C vendometrium grows more blood vessels D.D v keeps corpus luteum E. E v stimulates sperm production, muscle growth, aggression v keeps endometrium in uterus vovulation (egg leaves ovary) tells egg to developINTEGRATE Complete the table below by filling-up the missing information about the role of each reproductive hormone and identify to which gender they belong. Role/ Function Hormones MALE or FEMALE 1. The hormone that stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles. 2. The hormone that is secreted by the corpus luteum and assist in endometrial re-growth and inhibition of FSH and LH release.12. The secretion of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) & luteinizing hormone i stimulated by which hypothalamic hormone? Corticotropic Releasing Hormone (CRH) b. Gonadotropic Releasing Hormone (GNRH) C Thyrotropic Releasing Hormone (TRH) d. Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) e. Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) 13. The increased secretion of oxytodn (OT) during labor is an example of what? a Negative feedback loop b. Positive feedback loop C Homeostasis d. Set point stability e. Natural selection
- #3# answer quickly Follicle-stimulatinghormone stimulates the production ofa. steroids in the adrenal cortex.b. gametes (sperm and oocytes) in males and females.c. hormones in parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland.d. melanin in melanocytes.?A. Tabulate the major endocrine glands: ++ Endocrine gland 1. Pituitary A. Anterior B. Posterior 2. Pineal 3. Thyroid 4. Parathyroid 5. Pancreas 6. Adrenals 7. Gonads A. Testes B. Ovaries Secretion Location Function1. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) 2. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) 3. Arenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) 4. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 5. Prolactin (PRL) 6. Growth Hormone (GH) A. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) B. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) kisspeptin Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary Gland FSH = CAMP LH = CAMP Testes Males: protein integrates nutrient, endocrine & environmental signals to release GnRH in 60-90 min intervals Luteinizing Hormone LH 1. LH stimulates secretion of Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone GNRH testosterone Follicle Stimulating Hormone FSH 1.FSH stimulates Sperm production 2.FSH stimulates secretion of inhibits the release of FSH inhibin 3.FSH stimulates release of androgen binding protein (ABP) which binds to testosterone to enhance spermatogenesis) hormone that in fetus TESTOSTERONE then stimulates: 1. Dev of External genitalia At puberty: 2. Sexual drive = libido 3. Sexual behaviors Secondary sexual characteristics (ex: hair 4. Dev and maintenance of male…
- 10. Previous pituitary hormones travel to which structure(s)? to. Thyroid b. Adrenal medulla C. Testes d. A and C only e. All of the above 11. Which hormone is released from the hypothalamus when body temperature is too low? Corticotropic Releasing Hormone (CRH) b. Gonadotropic Releasing Hormone (GNRH) c. Thyrotropic Releasing Hormone (TRH) d. Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) e. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)||Which of the following are functions of luteinizing hormone? A. stimulation of production of estrogen B. thinning of the follicle membrane C. stimulation of follicle development D. formation and maintenance of corpus luteumSynthesis of which hormone distinguishes the follicular granulosa from luteal phase granulosa-lutein? A. Prolactin inhibiting hormone B. Corticotropin releasing hormone C. Inhibin D. Progesterone E. Activin